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Actually, it's about Zoe Quinn. The midwife of #GamerGate has no regrets.

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Do you remember when #GamerGate was young? You know, back before #NotYourShield and Vivian James and bizarrely complicated conspiracy theories involving Gawker, Weird Twitter and some sort of international Jewish conspiracy?

Remember when #GamerGate was still called #BurgersAndFries, and the angry gamebro army was focused on the real enemy of all that is good and true – a young game designer by the name of Zoe Quinn?

If you’ve been feeling nostalgic for those good old days, you’re in luck. A sprawling blog post by a female friend of Quinn’s obsessive, accusatory ex-boyfriend Eron Gjoni takes us back to the dog days of August when his even more sprawling thezoepost was unleashed upon the world.

Rachel M, who describes herself as an “engineer, designer, accidental writer,” recalls the months she spent with Gjoni as he began to process his breakup with Quinn and marshal his arguments against her. She was there when he posted thezoepost, making her a sort of midwife of what became #GamerGate.

It’s no secret whose side of this controversy she’s on. Her depictions of Gjoni are written with affection and indulgence; her portrayal of Quinn is brutal and a step or two beyond unfair. When Rachel M pretends for a moment that she’s not “someone with an ax to grind against Zoe,” that’s because her little hatchet is already buried in Quinn’s back.

If there is a point to GamerGate Launched in My Apartment, and, Internet, I’m Sorry (Not that sorry) beyond making Gjoni look angelic and Quinn look like a demon, I’m not sure what it is.

After presenting us with a series of uninteresting and unnecessary details of her own life, Rachel M repeats a number of largely discredited myths about Quinn and even seems to have made up a new myth of her own, accusing Quinn of “telling Eron she believed I was lying about my PTSD” in an online chat.

Never mind that the chat log itself, which Gjoni pasted into his zoepost, and which Rachel M also pasted into an earlier post of her own, suggests that Quinn was dubious not about Rachel M’s medical diagnoses but about Rachel’s intentions towards her then-boyfriend.

As I searched through the screenshots on Eron’s site to see if Rachel M’s recollections of this exchange matched the evidence, I was struck again by the utter surreality of #BurgersAndFries and its successor #GamerGate.

Because, the thing is, I don’t want to be reading these chat logs. I shouldn’t be reading these chat logs. These are private moments between two people at a vulnerable moment in both of their lives. They shouldn’t have been posted on the internet in an act of petty revenge against an ex-girlfriend. They shouldnt’ be on the internet at all.

The fact that the details of Zoe Quinn and Eron Gjoni’s sex lives and their messy breakup are so central to the conflicts now roiling the video game world that I have to turn to these screenshots to fact check this post is weird and wrong and rather depressing. Zoe Quinn isn’t the president, caught pantsless in flagrante delicto with a Haliburton lobbyist. She’s a video game developer, and the details of her sexual history are none of our fucking  business.

None of this matters much to Rachel M, who seems to have become trapped in Gjoni’s reality distortion field, borrowing some of his narcissism for herself. She describes Gjoni’s decision to “go public” with the ugly details of his breakup with Quinn and her various alleged infidelities and lies:

Eron talked about going public. He talked about panic, about awareness, about making sure that people knew what they were getting into, about taking a hit – there’d be a hit, for speaking publicly against a woman in any field, but especially against a woman with Zoe’s position and friends in progressive indie gaming – for the good of all, eventually.

This is so perverse and backwards and wrong it’s hard not to wonder if Gj himself wrote it.

He talked about evaluating the risk to his current job, his future jobs, his family, himself. You know, whether he’d get stalked or murdered for this. He talked about the danger to Zoe, about how he could minimize personal harm toward her, whether he could effectively defray harassment towards her.

Well, he did a bangup job of that, huh?

He settled on a few plans toward that end, and decided the risk to himself was worth it. Even the total loss cases for him still meant greater than zero public knowledge about Zoe’s manipulative behavior, her role as an abuser, and the number of lies she’d told. Anything was better than the way it was now.

Really? Because for a lot of people, not just Quinn, things have gotten a lot worse since Gjoni launched his attack against his ex.

Rachel M is actually quite aware of this; indeed, she notes explicitly that the movement that was born out of Gjoni’s long post has directed much of its fury towards women.

Zoe received floods of hate and threats within hours of the post going live. Anita Sarkeesian, a feminist media critic, was forced to cancel a speech at USU after receiving death threats referencing the École Polytechnique Massacre … Brianna Wu, Liana K, and anyone who identifies as a feminist within gaming — they’ve been getting smeared.

Women in games, creators and critics alike, are working through a tide of hate that’s reached the front page of the New York Times. Each new story makes me a little sicker.

Yet somehow she’s still “not that sorry” she helped Gjoni to launch the movement that caused all this. She thinks it’s all somehow … good for women. Because people now know what she thinks is the truth about Zoe Quinn. She ends her post with these bizarre assertions:

I want more women in tech and media, at all levels—in development, in journalism, in the games and books and comics themselves.

I want those women to be as safe, respected, creative, and supported as any man, and I do not want them unprepared in an industry with Zoe Quinn.

And this, I guess, is how someone who helped Gjoni to usher in a hateful, spiteful, reactionary “movement” that has left numerous women fearing for their lives convinces herself that she’s on the side of the angels after all.

EDIT: I corrected Rachel M’s name. No idea why my brain turned her name into Sarah.

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inurashii
inurashii
10 years ago

“He talked about the danger to Zoe, about how he could minimize personal harm toward her, whether he could effectively defray harassment towards her.”

Yes, this is why he was in a goddamn IRC chat room with 4channers giving personal information to people who clearly intend to ruin his ex’s life. Can’t shake the devil’s hand and say you’re only kidding, Eron.

I could be willing to believe that Zoe was a bad partner who cheated, and possibly even that she was emotionally abusive, but Eron’s actions are so clearly malevolent that it throws pieces like this into severe, necessary doubt. The guy has been working with straight-up evil people since day one.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

Does she think Quinn is literally a witch, with the power to turn people into toads? Because otherwise I’m not sure how Quinn could possibly do anything worse to women entering the industry than Sarah’s friends have, and will continue to do.

jbgarner58
10 years ago

Again, it’s sad to see what is obviously a well-educated person’s capacity for self-delusion.

‘I’m not a bad person, so there’s no way this HORRIFIC ACT I helped start could in anyway be, well, that bad. In fact, it’s good! It’s GOOD, right?’

ikanreed
ikanreed
10 years ago

The worst thing about gamergate is that you can give them every claim they make about Quinn, and what they did is still a completely unjustified, nonsensical hate march.

YamaraTheGod
10 years ago

Is Sarah M’s nickname Traudl?

http://www.viruscomix.com/page474.html

idledillettante
10 years ago

As someone who’s been following this for awhile I have a confession to make.

I didn’t read thezoepost. It felt like I was intruding too much on Quinn’s personal life, and Eron’s too unreliable of a narrator for me to want to keep sitting in his theater as he spins what David perfectly called a “reality distortion field”.

This woman isn’t Gjoni’s only orbiter, either; he did this before with a woman called Malorie Nasrallah. She accused Quinn of murder (literally) but refused to identify the “poor, innocent” man whom Quinn allegedly assaulted (back when she was allegedly calling herself “Locke”, and Nasrallah only recognized it a few years after the fact that Zoe = Locke.)

In that case, Gj promoted Nasrallah’s tell-all Facebook post and called it “solid proof” that Zoe Quinn is maybe a murderer. Here’s a screencap of him promoting Nasrallah’s post on Twitter, CCing prominent gamergaters and implying Quinn files “false rape charges.”

http://imgur.com/7g0VnGP

Eron’s a liar, a narcissist, and I’m increasingly inclined to think he’s a full-fledged psychopath, the sort who really *doesn’t* care whom he hurts to advance his own interests. What’s scariest about him is that if I had encountered him during college, without any knowledge of who he is/would become, I probably would have let him into my feminist bookclub. Heck, he might have brought coffee and donuts for the group. But this is the kind of advocate Gjoni is when the rubber meets the road.

The only thing good about this guy is that if he keeps this up he’ll be writing his own fucking ticket to jail by constantly violating the restraining order Quinn took out against him.

maistrechat
10 years ago

“My being slightly inconvenienced is way worse than thats to people’s safety!”

or

“It’s terrible that there might be consequences to setting the torches-and-pitchforks brigade on a human”

or, maybe we should just replace the whole thing with the most perspicacious Ross Geller quote from Friends, “[it’s different because] this is weird for me”

bunnybunny
bunnybunny
10 years ago

I think “surreal” is definitely the right word to describe all of this.

What point does this piece actually serve except to get this person her own fifteen minutes in the spotlight? It’s all basically the same shit we’ve been reading for months, with “I was there!!!” added in.

Zolnier
Zolnier
10 years ago

@cassandrakitty

Nah, she’s a cyborg, everyone knows that sort of thing plays havoc on your magic stat.

Bina
10 years ago

there’d be a hit, for speaking publicly against a woman in any field

On HIM? Oh fucking PLEASE. He’s not in hiding NOW, is he? But SHE still is.

This is bullshit all the way down.

idledillettante
10 years ago

P.S. If you want the deets about why #gamergaters think Zoe Quinn killed a man (because Malorie says so) check out the post I wrote about it here. It’s myth #1 of a five-myth countdown, so scroll down a bit.

I feel Malorie’s writing is very similar to Sarah M.’s here.

http://idledillettante.wordpress.com/2014/10/23/five-ridiculous-gamergater-myths-about-zoe-quinn/

Bina
10 years ago

And yeah, women really have that much power to ruin the lives of men, don’t we. I mean, just look how many years of women complaining it took before Jian Ghomeshi finally got shitcanned! And how many of them had to come forward PUBLICLY before his hangers-on finally realized that being a molester’s ass-barnacle is not a good look.

idledillettante
10 years ago

P.P.S. All of Gjoni’s friend’s handwringing about the potential consequences of Gj’s zoepost I think is also super telling. I’m 99% sure that Eron never thought what he wrote in #burgersandfries was ever going to see the light of day. The whole reason he raised an army of anons to harass his ex was because he wanted revenge without, you know, seeming like the kind of guy who takes revenge on people for petty, shitty reasons.

I know that was a run-on sentence. I’m a little fired up right now.

cassandrakitty
cassandrakitty
10 years ago

@ bunnybunny

I believe the term you’re looking for is “patriarchal reversal”. Same shit, different day, it’s happened plenty of times before. “If I speak out against a woman I will get death threats!”, he says, while pointing the angry misogynist army at his ex and waiting for them to start sending her death threats.

Bina
10 years ago

He once nearly collapsed in the middle of the street sometime after midnight, drunkenly wailing, “No, play with meeeee” at a local cat I was petting; the cat ignored Eron and he was crushed.

Now this much I can believe.

idledillettante
10 years ago

@Bina ROFL. I guess Eron’s love of cats makes for two redeeming qualities.

ellaindc
10 years ago

Erm.

I read thezoepost, and the chat logs. And here’s the thing: I actually do think Zoe Quinn was being emotionally abusive to Gjoni. She used gaslighting and threatened self-harm, both of which are classic abuser tactics. As a woman who has been emotionally abused quite severely, I know abuse when I see it. This does not make him a pleasant person, nor does it makes his actions classy or appropriate, but I’m hesitant to tell an abuse victim of any gender how to feel about their abuser, even if their reaction was inappropriate.

The shitstorm that followed was sickening, but the Zoe Quinn saga made me uncomfortable for very different reasons.

Kevin K
Kevin K
10 years ago

So…let me get this straight. A woman who was messing with Quinn’s then-boyfriend with enough amorous attention to make Quinn uncomfortable sees Eron through his breakup with her, and then becomes his bulldog?

That makes her totally and completely believable, right?

But it’s all about ethics in gamer journalism.

idledillettante
10 years ago

@ellaindc

Even if that were true (and I avoid reading Quinn-Gjoni chatlogs when possible out of respect for their privacy) isn’t Eron’s reaction even more abusive? How is trying to get your ex killed by an angry mob an acceptable, mature way of dealing with infidelity?

friday jones
friday jones
10 years ago

How did I guess that the dude had a neckbeard? He must have doffed his fedora, m’lady.

Katherine XII
Katherine XII
10 years ago

Actually, it’s about Ethics in Game Journalism.

T_T

Lea
Lea
10 years ago

how to feel

How can I take you seriously if you’re just going to bald-face lie like that?
Shoo, troll.

ktrantingredhead
10 years ago

By “prepared” she means “ready to give up their lives and forget the prospect of ever trusting anyone ever again.”

Policy of Madness
Policy of Madness
10 years ago

I’m hesitant to tell an abuse victim of any gender how to feel about their abuser,

He can feel however he feels. He gets to have whatever feelings he has. He doesn’t get to behave however he likes.

even if their reaction was inappropriate.

That you describe his reaction as merely “inappropriate” says more about you than I really wanted to know.

Bina
10 years ago

Interestingly, it appears that Eron has a pattern of picking on depressive women for his conquests. And apparently pitting one against the other, too.

But yeah. It’s all about ethics in game journalism. >rolls eyes out of head<

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