There are some who see the seemingly unlikely ideological romance between anti-bullying-activist-turned-bully-ally Candace Owens and Gamergate as a bit of a con-job.
In this view, the gullible Owens is being manipulated by cynical GGers and assorted far-right ideologues who’ve descended upon her en masse to assure her that her paranoid fantasies are true — particularly when they involve the very women that Gamergate has harassed most relentlessly. It’s a sort of cultic love-bombing, ironically based around hate.
There’s certainly an element of truth to this theory — and you can find plenty of examples of Owens’ gullibility in my previous posts on L’affaire Owens, or just by taking a look at her Twitter feed.
But Owens isn’t the only one here with starry eyes. Just as Owens has been seduced by GGers telling her exactly what she wants to hear, so GG’s True Believers have been seduced by her conspiracy theories. This isn’t, in other words, just a case of exploitation; it is also something of a folie a deux.
“This is probably THE BIG ONE!” an enthusiastic GGer called darkpowrjd gushed in a heavily-upvoted comment on the Kotaku in Action subreddit, the main GG hub on Reddit, several days ago.
Candace Owens, for all her faults, could be [the person] who vindicated GG for two YEARS of what they have been accused of doing en masse.
You’ll have to excuse darkpowrjd’s somewhat tangled language; they’re a little excited.
Yeah, this could be one of the most elaborate traps ever set up for GG to fall into, and I wouldn’t put it past any of the LWs to have THAT elaborate of a plan set up, but I don’t think Owens would seriously be that willing to be the cog in that plan.
With that little bit of butt-covering out the way, darkpowrjd explains why Owens is truly the woman of Gamergate’s dreams.
I’m still cautious, but I’m starting to think more and more that this is really a thing that’s going on, and this was the one person that we’ve been waiting for that has the pull, power, and connections to blow the entire lid off of what we have already known.
She HAS THE POWER
As darkpowrjd sees it, the evil anti-GG conspiracy has
more or less been doing this to the GG movement as a damn WHOLE for two years now. Never being opposed, always getting a free pass, and always getting sympathy by playing the feminist card. No one dared to question them because of how many people they ended up getting on their side.
But now …
Ok, ok, I’ll try to restrain myself.
But they ran into someone that they couldn’t influence, buy out, or convince that easily. They ran into someone that had connections, but also was smart enough to pick up on some things, and put two and two together when things happened that seemed too coincidental to be just a coincidence.
Forget what I just said about restraining myself.
The fact that media outlets tended to react to Gamergate with skepticism, if not outright hostility, couldn’t possibly be that it was obviously a hate crusade pushing perhaps the stupidest conspiracy theory the world has ever known. No, it must have been the fault of … the people Gamergate hates the most!
Now, think about this: how many media outlets do you think this team of Signal, Quinn, and Harper did this too? How many got this treatment, and were too scared (or just willing to play along or even agree with them on everything) to do anything or say anything? … Think about how LONG this might have been going on, or how many more people were caught up in this web, and how far along does this conspiracy actually go? How far down did this rabbit hole go?
I’m pretty sure the only holes that GGers have explored have been entirely self-dug.
All the “neutral = pro” comments, anyone who did so much as to try to get both sides of GG getting bitched at, the NeoGAF bannings that didn’t make any sense … everything that had ever happened that GG got blamed for because they EXISTED!
Or perhaps GG got blamed for a lot of things because it’s a movement made up largely of harassers and trolls that routinely does a lot of pretty awful things?
darkpowrjd accuses evil anti-GG “Journos” of an assortment of terrible misdeeds, including “continu[ing] to poke the bear every chance they got” and “gamedropping,” which Urban Dictionary defines as the sinister SJW “practice of dropping a #GamerGate mention into a totally unrelated article in an attempt to drive clicks and controversy.”
It is hard indeed to imagine a crime more horrific than the journalistic practice of occasionally paying attention to Gamergate.
ALL of that (and THEN some) could be exposed with one single person who might’ve not have even been aware of what she was about to do.
And quite the exposer Owens has been. So far her longest and most passionate “expose” involved a Washington Post story that never ran but that Owens was sure would have been full of libels against her.
Owens is saying that she isn’t a conspiracy theorist. But every theorist might be thinking they hit the damn jackpot when reading this and knowing how this has probably been going on for 2 plus years now.
In the sense that, yes, Gamergate has been energetically spinning conspiracies out of nothing for “2 plus years now” and Owens is now doing the same.
The reason Zoe’s group is running to try to get things under control is because Owens hit all 7’s here, and she wants to cash out.
Well, no. Quinn was concerned that Owens’ proposed bully-doxxing site could be easily abused by bullies.
Ironically, Gamergaters themselves were making very similar criticisms, at least until Owens started attacking some of Gamergate’s most-hated (and most-harassed) enemies.
It could be the beginning of the end for blaming Gamergate for everything.
And there’s Gamergate in a nutshell.
From the very start, even before it had a name, Gamergate has been a “movement” of gamers against criticism of games and gamers — and ultimately, of Gamergate as well.
Oh, sure, most Gamergaters don’t mind games criticism based on game mechanics, or whether or not a game is “fun” to play. But they don’t like any criticism that might in any way reflect badly on them. That’s why Anita Sarkeesian sent so many gamers into hysterics simply for noting that, yes, a lot of games are really pretty sexist — because by extension, this suggests that the gamers buying and playing these games in record numbers might just be an eensy weensy bit sexist themselves.
And that’s why the now infamous “gamers are dead” articles inspired such fury, transforming what had been a harassment campaign against “uppity” women in video games into a putative campaign for “ethics in games journalism” — with the main “ethical” failure of games journalists implicitly defined as “saying anything bad about us.”
The repellent fantasy author and sometime game developer Vox Day let the not-so-cute cat out of the bag in an interview with internet talk show host David Pakman last year, declaring that
what Gamergate is fundamentally about is the right of people to design, develop and play games that they want to design, develop and play without being criticized for it.
Vox later walked this back a little, saying he didn’t really mean that gamers and game developers should be immune from criticism. But you don’t need to be a Freudian to suspect that Vox’s slip revealed what he actually thinks.
Owens is also easily offended by criticism, and seems to think so highly of her own opinions that she assumes anyone critical of them cannot possibly be sincere, and therefore must be part of some terrible conspiracy.
It’s no wonder she and Gamergate get along so well.
H/T — r/BestOfOutrageCulture
If you haven’t played Undertale, yeah, definitely that. It’s short, but it’s a game that really needs to be played twice.
On the subject of games, sometime this year I want to get Fallout 4 DLC, Dark Souls III, and maybe Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse when it comes out. I really liked SMT IV after all, in spite of its horrible world map. Also, I third the recommendation for New Vegas, just about my favorite game. Get the Ultimate Edition, I did after I played the original copy so much the disc broke. Word of advice though, look out for bugs, FNV has a ton of them. Also, if you need a player home early on, use the Goodsprings Gas Station. The loot in their doesn’t reset, which means you can put all sorts of stuff into its containers without issue. It also looks nice with guns on the shelves and random trash on the floor.
Since I just mentioned SMT, have a song from the Majin Tensei spinoff.
Yeah, all the New Vegas DLC/expansions are worth it, so the Ultimate Edition is a good investment. It’s certainly buggy, but there are some good fan-made patches that offer varying degrees of stabilisation, tweaking and rebalancing. And, I can’t believe I forgot to mention Undertale! Absolutely an essential play for anyone with even the faintest interest in story- and writing-centric games, I’d say.
@Supermeerkat
Okay. I admit. That is a cool name. I figure you deserve a reply for that at least.
GG never claimed to be saints. Or even “good” in the moral sense. Their message from the beginning has been that video games should be judged solely on their merits. Not on socjus “ideals” projected on them by people who don’t play video games.
GamerGate has supporters who are african and asian (so much for racism). Supporters who are female (so much for sexism). Supporters who are gay and transgendered (so much for homophobia). The only thing they have in common is they all love good games. Playing the “ist” card is a distraction.
I admit agenda driven trolls have been trying to co-opt GamerGate’s message since the beginning. GG leadership such as it is has stated again and again they do not support or endorse harassment. Go ahead, try going to KotakuInAction “the almost official GamerGate subreddit” and saying HEY LETS HARASS SOMEBODY. You’ll be downvoted faster than a Trump meme in r/lgbt/ .
Why is it the media judges SJWs only their “best” actions and GG is judged only by its “worst?” And why are sites like this one desperate to link ANY misbehavior by white males to GG? Half the posts here tagged #GamerGate have nothing to do with GG at all.
These are all pieces of the puzzle. Think about it.
Seconding the recommendations for New Vegas and Sunless Sea.
Sunless Sea is almost like a weird meditative free form novel, with steam ships and madness and horrible eldritch monsters. It’s got some of the best writing I’ve seen in a game in awhile, and the score is really atmospheric and well done.
And new Vegas is awesome. It’s even got the fallout staple of a surprising number of fights being avoidable with the right skill- I think you can even talk your way out of the final boss fight if you’re charming enough, like in Fallout 2 where if you’re smart enough you can beat the last boss by pointing out that his plan to create a new race is stupid because all his mutants are sterile, so it self destructs out of despair at it’s failure.
Good stuff.
Ah, that was Fallout 1! Fallout 2 had a more complicated skill-based non-combat ending – you had to convince one of the Enclave’s scientists that their plan to wipe out all outsiders was abhorrent, so they’d help you sabotage it, and then hack the security system and/or convince the fleeing guards to take down the final boss for you. And, yeah, New Vegas continues the tradition – the final confrontations in the main game and all four expansions can be resolved (relatively) peacefully.
Did all you Fallout fans like Wasteland 2? All the Brian Fargo trademarks we love, but being an indie, it also takes fan feedback into account a lot more than major studio games, so it’s refreshingly sensible about gender and the like. Plus: The return of turn-based combat!
Damn, you’re right! I always mix up fallout one and two cause their plots intersect way more than the others.
Also, can I point out how fuckin hilarious it is that Mr gamergate mouse is blathering on with the gamergate talking point of “y’all sjw’s don’t play games!” in the middle of a bunch of sjw’s talking about video games?
Also, “we’re not racists!”
… Following the comment about the “dindus” that manages to smash anti-black racism into Islamophobia with implied rape threats.
Yep. Keep quoting /pol/ while you tell me you’re totally not racist.
@Binjabreel
No big! Yeah, 2 follows 1 pretty closely – and then NV is a bit more distanced from 1 but picks up a lot of 2’s story threads. Honestly, I could rave about those games all day.
And, yeah, I was thinking the same thought! Particularly as part of our discussion is clearly about how the way that these games grapple with real-world social issues – or “ist cards”, if you prefer – is a part of their “merits” and a part of how they can be discussed, criticised and appreciated. Their stories, their characters, to what degree they serve as insightful observations about the world… if we can’t consider these a core part of what makes these the games that they are, then why have those elements at all?
@katz
I played the original Wasteland, but haven’t gotten to 2 yet. Gotta admit, I actually kind of find the turn-based combat a bit of a slog unless I’m really in the mood for it. (That said, I have played Baldur’s Gate 2 and Jagged Alliance 2 about a million times each, over the years, so…)
Obviously there’s no point in taking to Mouse since he’s got a quick ticket to the banhamer for racism and socking. But if he amuses you, knock yourself out. I rather like that he got his trolling backwards by starting with the abusive meltdown and then trying to pass himself off as a reasonable person.
It’s breathtaking that someone can unironically use the word “dindu” and then claim not to be racist.
It’s also hilarious that he’s still trying to claim that it’s actually about ethics in games journalism or whatever when I’ve already posted the link to the irc log that proves it’s actually about harassment and misogyny.
He even bolded that part. It’s like he’s especially proud of being impervious to reality.
My days of not taking Furious Mouse seriously are certainly coming to a middle.
@ WWTH
I keep wondering who this Gamergate leadership is supposed to be. As far as I can tell, they don’t have leaders: just people who can shout more loudly than others.
@TruthBomb #2
Yeah, you can’t start off with racist slurs and then pretend not to be racist. That’s the mistake all alt-righters make. You never realize we can actually scroll back and read what you said before.
Also, the idea that “videogames should be judged on their merits” is perfectly fine. It’s just that you don’t single-handedly get to decide what those merits are, or how they should be valued. Many of us find that a videogame is more enjoyable if female characters aren’t just presented as stereotypical eye-candy. We are allowed to criticize games for whatever fucking reason we want. You guys just need to grow up and accept that other people can have opinions too. Stop being so thin skinned.
What’s that Marx brothers line?
Y’know the more I think of you, the less I think of you.
@Binjabreel – “Stop talking about games and listen to MEEEEE!”
Also: “We’re NOT racists! It’s all the DINDUS FAULT!”
Way to represent, guys.
Visiting GGers: When GG first started, I didn’t want to believe all of the stuff that was said about you – I’ve been into videogames longer than some of you all have been alive. I was like, “Nah, man – they’re good people. There’s just some misunderstanding…”
Time passed, though, and evidence piled up. More and more came to pass.
And suh-prise – you’re a bunch of entitled assholes.
I’ll say it again: Serious critique of games and gaming was evidence that GAMERS WON. We fucking won.
Games are art.
Are they all high art?
Hell no.
And not all art has to be.
Art can be mindless fun, it can be controversial, it can be an escape, but it’s all open to critique – even by those not familiar with that particular medium, even by those approaching it from their own areas of expertise. But it’s being approached and analyzed and RESPECTED because it’s ART.
People don’t only look at the mechanics of games for the same reason that they don’t only look at the types of paint or brush strokes evident on an oil painting, for the same reason that novels are about more than the fucking fonts used.
Saying, “I’m a gamer,” had about as much of a stigma as saying, “I’m a movie buff.”
Thanks a lot, you sack of assholes, for making “gamer” synonymous in the public consciousness with “harassing misogynist”.
Mouse:
You understand what tokenism is, right? Having oppressed minorities who support you does not miraculously prevent your movement or its ideology from acting out oppressive behavior. The presence of a person of color is not some vaccine (or, given your thinking, a talisman) against saying racist things, as you show in your first goddamn comment.
Think of it this way: Having a voting base among the rural poor does not make the Republican Party the party for the rural poor. Owning a book on semiotics does not make me a semiotician. Having a spider as a pet does not make me unafraid from spiders. Your one gay friend liking your jokes does not make them not homophobic. The part is not the whole. Relationships are not bilateral by default. Correlation is not and never will be causation.
Everyone else:
Sorry if my reference to The Simpsons went over like a lead balloon for some. I worried that it would play out that way, but then I figured that it was sufficiently absurd (I’ve never known an old man who actually yelled at clouds, outside of wacky comedies) that people would guess it for a reference, even if they didn’t know to what. I was wrong and I’m sorry!
“By people who don’t play games!” he screams, into a thread filled with game recommendations.
edit: oops ninja’d, my bad for not reading closely enough
@mockingbird
When you put it that way, the anti-intellectual anti-social content crowd calling themselves “true gamers” sounds a lot like the “my five-year-old could have painted that; why can’t you just paint a nice sunset” crowd calling themselves “true art lovers.”
@Chiomara
Ooh, great question. I have some not-commonly-known games you might like if you are looking for a trip on the feels train, I guess.
(Fallout is awesome, and I haven’t played Wastelands 2 because I can’t get as interested in the turn based small-party stuff as I used to, for some reason? Perhaps I’ll dive in and give it another go sometime. That one certainly looked good when I saw it on the steams.)
Unrest is a fascinating little old school RPG with no combat, but with more involved social engagement rules. It follows the story of several main characters throughout their lives, with the choices you make earlier affecting the outcomes of their lives (and of the other characters) later on. It’s set in a fantasy India, and is written by Indian developers – and it needs more love. Not long, not expensive.
Antichamber… oh God, Antichamber. This is a subtle one. I’m sensitive to emotional or meaningful themes in games, and this one struck me especially hard. You need to be thinking in metaphors for this one to mean anything to you, but, well. One of the most accurate critical reviews I’ve read is “Every aspect of Antichamber is made to get players out of their comfort zone.” It’s uncomfortable, and very powerful. (also the head bobbing is a bit annoying, so if you’re sensitive to motion sickness, might not be for you)
Fate of the World will be my last suggestion. You like puzzles? Holy noodle is this the hardest puzzle I’ve ever played. The puzzle is “how do we stop the earth from suffering massive environmental collapse?” The playing field is the best world simulation that an Oxford lab could come up with, and your identity a fictional UN organization granted unilateral international power to control research, economy, and social programs throughout the world. It’s incredibly hard, and you get to see the world crumble despite your best efforts, time and again. It’s existential – you don’t really feel too much while playing it, but afterwards? Oh man. Worthwhile, if for nothing beyond being a communication tool about how serious things are.
@TheFuriousMouse,
following the false equivalence logic espoused by your guru TruthBomb, I am *obliged* to believe the assertion by other commenters that you are in fact a sockpuppet. Until you provide PROOF they are wrong. I look forward to your efforts to meet TruthBomb’s standards of proof.
@the furious mouse
Do you consider the term “dindu” to be racist (you used this in your post, by the way).
@Chiomara
Ever checked out the ‘Deus Ex’ series? I’m not a huge fan of ‘Invisible War’, but both the original and ‘Human Revolution’ are awesome games, and I can’t wait for ‘Mankind Divided’ to be released.
ETA: I will add there are a couple problematic issues in HR, especially with a minor character who speaks in ‘Jive Turkey’ type language. I also don’t really like the way Megan Reed was written. But otherwise, it’s still a solid game.
At that point, I expect Truth Bomb #3 in about two hours. With neither of the first two one actually banned.