This should be self-evident from the title, but I'm curious if the community would like to create an award listing and maybe some categories for games that we believe should be recognized and praised.
Considering that game journos are all Leftist pinko trash who should be helicoptered to the nearest volcano as the enemies of the people, and are at the very best: best a bunch of worthless bio-lenninst failures who's only goal in life is to be nothing more than corporate cock-sleeves using access-journalism to gatekeep themselves into positions of narcissistic self-importance within a giant incestuous harem of degeneracy and corporate cuckoldry, of which, even the light & majesty of God can not re-moralize. Given all that, we should probably just rely on our own experiences to disseminate the valuable human capital of what is, and is not, a shitty game.
Given that there is not much in the way of anti-Leftist gaming institutions, and given that any institution that is not explicitly anti-Leftist is destined to be subverted by Leftism, I was thinking that we could serve as an anti-Leftist platform that could give praise and attention to game developers as an anti-parallel institution to Leftists.
If you want, I can offer up some categories and an electoral process that I think would work and would prevent fraud, corruption, and brigading. I'll leave my ideas in the comments, but I'd like your input on if we should undergo such an award system.
If we get to a point where SJWs are targeting award winners, there is no way to counter that because they will be monitoring award winners and attacking them regardless of how they are named.
I don't think it is necessary for us to play a reactionary game of trying to break their programming. I think it is simply better to openly praise and support what we want and the SJWs can simply ESAD.
Particularly at our size (which is minimal), we have no ability to shill these awards as value to any developers. However, their directness could be a weapon to shill these games to consumers who have no other reference to an anti-SJW perspective.
As for 1), we may want to develop more verification procedures, but I think that what I've mentioned so far should work.