“I’m not saying this is the right way to be, but I get it. I get that panic of finding the one place…”

“I’m not saying this is the right way to be, but I get it. I get that panic of finding the one place where you felt at home suddenly being overrun with exactly the kind of people who made you feel like you weren’t at home in the regular world. […] This is how women get abused in geek circles. This is how the powerless prey on the other powerless.”

Why I Feel Bad For – And Understand – The Angry #GamerGate Gamers.

“First, I’m pretty sure that tossing women in front of speeding trains was not something that was…”

First, I’m pretty sure that tossing women in front of speeding trains was not something that was done in the normal course of everyday life at any time in human civilization, but hey, I’m not a historian of the 19th century American West, so maybe there’s something I’ve missed.

But more importantly, games like Red Dead Redemption and Assassin’s Creed and even Call of Duty are not history courses. They are not academic presentations of Life as it Once Was for educational purposes. I’m pretty sure that if you complete one of these games, you can’t then transfer your achievements-unlocked as college credits.

The Brutalization of Women in Video Games, and its Apologists.

“I think it’s fair to be called out on your shit […] I think that it’s a sad man…”

“”I think it’s fair to be called out on your shit […] I think that it’s a sad man that can never be self-reflective. I think that we tried to go and carry ourselves with respect, and try to respect sexuality and respect gender as much as we can, and sometimes we fail but hopefully we’ll do better and continue to get better.””

Saints Row Writer Accepts Anita Sarkeesian’s Critique of His Games.