I have yet to watch a video where anything mentioned in this “article” was brought up. The only place I have seen any of this is on Lemmy (and I would assume other social media if I used it), and I saw people questioning if this list of topics even went out to anyone.
This article seems like more “both sides” story telling trying to get clicks from the “woke” pitchfork brigade trying to find more things to clutch their pearls about.
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So much blablabla. Where do they get it from? What “tiny shards” are that supposed to be? Why do they then mention regular plastic waste, which are clearly not “tiny shards”? How stable is the product they make (both time and force)? What can it actually be used for? Does it need new plastic mixed in? Is it going to break down to micro plastic real quick? This is pure green washing.
I said it in other threads already, but none of the evidence presented about sexism and Game Science were legitimate.
The sexist remarks quoted and shown in articles such as the one by IGN, were proven to be mistranslated and not sexist at all.
And of all anonymous claims of sexism within the company not a single person came forward so none can be proven or hold any ground whatsoever.
The “feminist propaganda” likely refers to the smear campaign IGN and other game journalists did on Game Science mysteriously right after they had refused a $7m extortion from Sweet Baby Inc.
It should be noted here that IGN knows and has commented on the fact that the sexist remarks were mistranslations but they still didn’t edit or retract the article. Instead they gave a non-apology saying it was Game Science’s fault for not responding and denying the allegations, which is just completely unreasonable.
Also, I’ve never heard of any of those streamers mentioned in this article, and not a single one I saw talked about politics of feminist propaganda during the streams. Game journalists are coping about the fact that the game was incredibly successful despite their efforts.
Oh, sweetie. Gargling whatever your owners throw at you doesn’t make you gay, and your sloppy attempt to imply homophobic intent seems on-brand for your flaccid routine here. Do you even know what an original thought is, after having so much of your rhetoric unloaded deep inside you? 🤪
OK, let’s go with this, then. “He’s undeniably right as per my lack of addressing anything he says, but fighting misinformation is obviously something only a slave does. Heh, checkmate <2012 facebook emoji>”
I don't think this post said anything about 'The Game' backfiring.
It specifically calls out that streamers spoke about exactly what they didn't want spoken. That's what the Streisand Effect is.
Congratulations to Game Science for a good game, but it's business as usual for the C-Suite being completely disconnected to how the social world works.
I’m not sure if the last line is condemning bus drivers specifically or individual drivers in general, but either way, it’s a shame so many families have lost loved ones to these accidents.
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