Anon succinctly describes why Gamergate was a big deal
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It might have failed but it was essentially eye-opening moment in general how often mainstream media lies and slanders the opposition while completely sheltering the other side branding it the right side of the history. It made me realise this mentality goes way further.
It didn't fail. Games journalism is now completely dead, corporate journalism almost dead, and the fact that the world is being choked by an international criminal cabal is now even on normie lips.
It took YEARS for game journalism to die by the time when the game industry is already infiltrated by far-left fucksticks and big Japanese companies that got subverted and Japanese game industry doing bad as whole, China and Korea are taking over (which I actually hate seeing). I don't know what you call this other than failure. If I'm being generous, pyrrhic victory. Pretending otherwise in my opinion is a cope. Pretending gamergate won is almost like Canada is salvageable now because Justin Trudeau resigned from his position.
While we are on the topic of discussing international cabal, are any of those people that pushed coronavirus pandemic and vaccine mandate going to be punished? I would like to see that happen but I doubt that.
Yes, it turned out that the ideology was being pushed hard by that same cabal, or else we would have won basically overnight. As it is woke company after woke company is failing or struggling, non-woke stuff is doing gangbusters, studios and companies are starting to outright denounce wokeness, the whole world is shifting to the right, and Trump was elected twice.
Gamergate achieved the goals that we set out to achieve. Now it's been folded into the war against the richest and most evil people in the world, which itself is going well. Exposing a second health bar does not mean you are losing.