We need to basically do what the steam group did: just make it public on what games they've worked on and that's it.
If they're like SBI, those games will be shit and so naturally normies will go 'this company worked on this game, so this game will be shit' like SBI. Doing anything more risks it being ignored as too political, you need a simple hook first.
I'd also say that this should be expanded to cover other areas and avenues too. Book publishers, specific writers, individual books, and companies they end up coordinating with over "sensitivity" editors.
Same for film and TV (studios, writers, companies). And also trace money trails from government, charities, NGO's, etc.
And then publish that information through structured lists or whatever on multiple websites and other avenues we can muster. Don't give them a chance hide. Don't let them conceal and bury the evidence. Expose every bit of this shit, and don't hold back until there's nowhere left for them to run.
We need to basically do what the steam group did: just make it public on what games they've worked on and that's it.
If they're like SBI, those games will be shit and so naturally normies will go 'this company worked on this game, so this game will be shit' like SBI. Doing anything more risks it being ignored as too political, you need a simple hook first.
I'd also say that this should be expanded to cover other areas and avenues too. Book publishers, specific writers, individual books, and companies they end up coordinating with over "sensitivity" editors.
Same for film and TV (studios, writers, companies). And also trace money trails from government, charities, NGO's, etc.
And then publish that information through structured lists or whatever on multiple websites and other avenues we can muster. Don't give them a chance hide. Don't let them conceal and bury the evidence. Expose every bit of this shit, and don't hold back until there's nowhere left for them to run.