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Hate, lies and video games: Six ways #Gamergate poisoned gaming and ruined the online world for the rest of us

Gamergate: Literally prepared the way for fascism

By David Futrelle

I recently appeared on the Australian radio show Stop Everything to talk about the poisonous legacy of Gamergate. (You can listen to the archived episode here.) So I thought I would expand a little on some of the notes I made for myself before doing the show, and get into a little more detail on some issues I wasn’t able to talk about during the show itself.

It’s been five years since the supposed movement for “ethics in gaming journalism” began in the form of a harassment campaign against game developer Zoe Quinn. The movement, such as it was, faded out some time ago. But its unfortunate legacies live on.

So how did Gamergate poison online discourse? Let me count (some of) the ways.

One: It turned political and cultural warfare into a game.

You may remember the infamous — and much mocked — copypasta that made its way around the internet in the days of Gamergate.

They targeted gamers.

Gamers.

We’re a group of people who will sit for hours, days, even weeks on end performing some of the hardest, most mentally demanding tasks. …

These people … think calling us racist, mysoginistic, rape apologists is going to change us? We’ve been called worse things by prepubescent 10 year olds with a shitty head set. …

Gamers are competative, hard core, by nature … this is just another boss fight.

Like most people who read this overblown rant at the time– and this is a drastically shortened version — I laughed. But it turns out that people who treat cultural warfare as a game to grind away at turn out to be remarkably … persistent adversaries. Something to (sadly) keep in mind the next time you’re swarmed by sockpuppets on Twitter.

Two: Gamergate weaponized lying and bad-faith arguments, helping prepare the way for our current, and seemingly endless, “post-truth information warfare,” to borrow a phrase from New Yotk Times writer Charlie Warzel.

As Warzel points out in his recent overview of Gamergate and its legacy, the movement began with a lie — with easily disproven allegations that Zoe Quinn slept with a journalist to get a good review for one of her games. (The guy in question never reviewed her game.) And it thrived by portraying itself, dishonestly, as some sort of campaign for “ethics in gaming journalism,” when in fact it was little more than a harassment campaign writ large, an online lynch mob with memes.

Three: it helped to further blur the line between politics and harassment.

While Gamergate, in theory, was a crusade to improve game journalism ethics and, more broadly, to rid the game world of the allegedly sinister influence of so-called Social Justice Warriors, in practice it was a harassment campaign aimed mostly at a small number of women who had offended self-described Gamers in various ways.

Obviously, Gamergate didn’t invent the online pileon, or smear campaigns in general, but it did make these strategies central to a certain kind of reactionary cultural politics. It’s a small step from attacking Zoe Quinn for her alleged Crimes Against Gaming to attacking Brie Larson for her cultural crime of portraying a comic book superhero while female.

And you can see the legacies of Gamergate clearly in the online, er, actvism of reactionary disinformation warriors like Mike Cernovich and Jack Posobiec who have launched sometimes remarkably successful smear campaigns against political foes ranging from Hillary Clinton to John Podesta. It’s hard to imagine Pizzagate and QAnon taking off as they have without Gamergate.

Four: It weaponized white male nostalgia for a past that never was.

Gamergaters regularly hearkened back to what they saw as a lost utopia – the days when gaming was allegedly a “safe space” for (mostly white) male geeks ostracized by the larger society. Never mind that girls and women (and people of color) have always been a large part of the gaming world. Never mind that putting playable female characters in some video games is hardly a threat to any male gamer (and one of the most pathetic things for grown men to become exercised over).

Five: It created a new and potentially lucrative career path for right-wing ideologues and grifters.

Who could have predicted that a weird, fringe movement as Gamergate could make so many media careers? Well, Milo Yiannopoulos, for one, and a whole host of rising YouTube stars like Carl “Sargon of Akkad” Benjamin. These new “harassment influencers” — to borrow the language of Syracuse researcher Whitney Phillips — lived lavishly on the Gamergate dole, and helped to inspire a new generation of right-wing grifters. Gamergate also helped to revitalize the flagging career of old-school ideological hacks like think-tanker Christina Hoff Sommers, who reinvented herself as the not-quite-hip-but-trying “Based Mom.”

Six: It opened the door for fascism.

In 1995, writer Umberto Eco sketched out what he saw as the essential characteristics of “Eternal Fascism.” Gamergate ticked off almost every box on Eco’s 14-point list. It was at the very least a fascist movement in embryo.

Like the original fascists, Gamergaters were driven by personal and social frustrations. They were obsessed with what Eco called “the cult of tradition” (in this case, white male nostalgia); with the “fear of difference” (in this case especially the feat of the female other); “with “the rejection of modernism (or in this case postmodernism); with the notion of “life as permanent warfare” (“they targeted gamers”).

Gamergaters worshiped “action for action’s sake.” They were forever in motion, constantly on the lookout for things to be ostentatiously offended by. They were obsessed with conspiracies, and in retrospect it seems all too obvious that they were primed to go from imagining games journalist plots to embracing outright antisemitism and the mythical notion of a Jewish scheme to lead the west into “degeneracy” through so-called “Cultural Marxism.”

I could keep going, but you get the point: Gamergate was, in its very essence, a deeply fascistic movement. It helped to bring about the revival of fascism in American and world politics today, and gave the new fascists many helpful techniques to use in promoting their brand of hate.

Gamergate takes Karl Marx’s famous pronouncement on history repeating itself and turns it on its head: It began as a farce, at least for those who were not its direct victims — but its legacy has been one of outright tragedy.

NOTE: I did a somewhat more extensive catalog of the ways Donald Trump matches up with Eco’s 14 points here. It’s a little outdated in terms of examples (I wrote it just after the 2016 election) but its general points still stand.

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weirwoodtreehugger: chief manatee

And that’s perhaps why Anita Sarkeesian doesn’t want to date people like him.

Nobody is angrier than a “debate me!” guy who gets the debate he wants and loses.

Lainy
Lainy
5 years ago

I had to look up what auto-fellatio, and I got a lovely drawing of Deadpool doing that to himself. Once again google knows just what to provide as a example when I look up new words.

Lainy
Lainy
5 years ago

That was some circus contortionist shit right there.

Grace of Spaded
Grace of Spaded
5 years ago

(No comment, just giggling over that epic troll flounce)

Fabe
Fabe
5 years ago

It seems Jim absolutely detested having his ideas challenged. So much for him supporting debate.

That seems to be stadard for anyone who comes in here looking for a debate. It’s all most like they don’t actually want to debate but instead just want the rest of us to abandon our beliefs just because they said we are wrong . Either that or they just want start a argument so they can claim how unwilling we are to listen to reason.

Naglfar
Naglfar
5 years ago

@Fabe

It’s all most like they don’t actually want to debate but instead just want the rest of us to abandon our beliefs just because they said we are wrong .

The art of debate is one more thing GamerGaters ruined. A debate shouldn’t be about changing your opponent’s mind or “owning” your opponent. It should be about examining contrasting viewpoints and using effective rhetoric. GamerGate destroyed this, making debate instead about attacking your opponent and refusing to listen, and the alt right has firmly embraced this new mode of pseudo debate. Then they complain that we don’t want to “debate” them…

Sarity
Sarity
5 years ago

Haha wow, didn’t take the commentariat long to turn an arrogant, self-assurred, totally-above-thou troll like that into an unhinged tantrum chucking mess without even breaking a sweat.

Lainy
Lainy
5 years ago

The art of debate is one more thing GamerGaters ruined. A debate shouldn’t be about changing your opponent’s mind or “owning” your opponent. It should be about examining contrasting viewpoints and using effective rhetoric. GamerGate destroyed this, making debate instead about attacking your opponent and refusing to listen, and the alt right has firmly embraced this new mode of pseudo debate. Then they complain that we don’t want to “debate” them…

Which is also why Jim here made a comment about us all being brain washed when his ass started getting handed to him lol.

Dalillama
Dalillama
5 years ago

@Naglfar

The art of debate is one more thing GamerGaters ruined. A debate shouldn’t be about changing your opponent’s mind or “owning” your opponent. It should be about examining contrasting viewpoints and using effective rhetoric. GamerGate destroyed this, making debate instead about attacking your opponent and refusing to listen, and the alt right has firmly embraced this new mode of pseudo debate. Then they complain that we don’t want to “debate” them…

That’s hardly bew to gamergate, creationists and other flavours if fundie uave been doing it for ages.

Katamount
Katamount
5 years ago

Aw dang, did I miss the troll? Ah well, probably for the best.

Having read over his gobbledygook and the excellent responses, I think Jim serves as an excellent exemplar of GamerGate’s hideous legacy. I can’t say how old he is, but I’m willing to bet dollars to donuts he’s younger than my 34 years based on his responses, which began with this very telling opening which Naglfar referenced just above:

@Jim: Are you trying to prove something? That you won the argument?

@Naglfar said:

The art of debate is one more thing GamerGaters ruined. A debate shouldn’t be about changing your opponent’s mind or “owning” your opponent. It should be about examining contrasting viewpoints and using effective rhetoric. GamerGate destroyed this, making debate instead about attacking your opponent and refusing to listen, and the alt right has firmly embraced this new mode of pseudo debate.

Precisely this. I saw a lot of “pwnage” culture in my days of consuming atheist content, and admittedly, it did feel satisfying in the waning days of the Bush years where the traditional culture war nonsense was very much in everyone’s faces and snarky pushback was not only appropriate but satisfying. Unfortunately, it also presented the perfect forum for the same dominance games that men in particular feel the need to play. Monetization schemes has only poured gasoline on the fire, as it becomes profitable to not only the likes of any number of YouTube talking heads, but Google itself.

That’s what it’s really about at the end of the day: their need to dominate some other they perceived as lower in the hierarchy. The rest of it was simply excuse-making for their own sake, mostly to justify their more heinous actions to themselves and boost their own sense of grievance. The fact that their targets were almost universally women (several were women of colour, too) bore this out.

Catalpa
Catalpa
5 years ago

GamerGate destroyed this, making debate instead about attacking your opponent and refusing to listen, and the alt right has firmly embraced this new mode of pseudo debate. Then they complain that we don’t want to “debate” them…

That’s hardly bew to gamergate, creationists and other flavours if fundie uave been doing it for ages.

There’s another aim to this as well, one that people with fringe viewpoints have been using for a while. Debate as a legitimation tactic.

If white supremacists, if climate change deniers, if creationists can drag someone with social clout into a debate with them, they can make an argument about how “both sides have good points!” and how “the subject hasn’t been settled yet!”, even though their position has been utterly refuted by science. If they can get people to debate with them, they can make an argument that both sides are equal and that the truth must lie somewhere in between, and that will serve to pull people closer to their position, or at least make the majority hesitate to act against them.

Jesalin, Goddess of Lust & Pleasure
Jesalin, Goddess of Lust & Pleasure
5 years ago

It’s the same reason why Presidents, up until der (wannabe) Fuhrer, refused to meet with the tyrant running NK. It would be seen as legitimizing him.

Naglfar
Naglfar
5 years ago

@Dalillama

That’s hardly bew to gamergate, creationists and other flavours if fundie uave been doing it for ages.

GamerGaters didn’t invent this idea, but they sure made it more common. Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, and the like would not exist in the same form if not for GamerGate.

@Catalpa

If white supremacists, if climate change deniers, if creationists can drag someone with social clout into a debate with them, they can make an argument about how “both sides have good points!” and how “the subject hasn’t been settled yet!”, even though their position has been utterly refuted by science.

I find it especially frustrating when creationists and climate change deniers try to debate scientists. Science is not determined by debate. Science is determined by research and the scientific method. By volunteering to debate pseudoscientists or creationists, scientists unintentionally feed into the idea that the two are equal viewpoints. I was reminded of this article from Skeptoid about whether scientists should debate anti science people.

Rabid Rabbit
Rabid Rabbit
5 years ago

Back in the 15th/16th century, when English dudes went on a tour of the Continent, one of the things to do was go meet some Jews. (There weren’t many of them in England at the time.) By their own reports, a lot of them decided they’d like to have a nice, reasoned debate with them, obviously in the hopes of converting them to Christianity, but mostly to understand where they were coming from and why they didn’t convert.

Again by their own reports, generally, within five minutes the “debate” had devolved into them screaming at the reasonable Jew, who’d calmly said something to the effect of “Well, basically, Jesus may have been a great guy, but we don’t think he was the Messiah.” The “Let’s debate reasonably” Englishmen, unable to believe their ears, began frothing at the mouth, demanding how the Jews could possibly deny Jesus was the Messiah, accusing them of deliberate bad faith (so to speak), and fairly quickly make it to the “Christ-killers!!!” stage of affairs.

So basically, there’s absolutely nothing new in this behavior.

Rhuu - apparently an illiterati
Rhuu - apparently an illiterati
5 years ago

Omg i had things to do yesterday and am so sad i missed the troll flounce!!

But it was pretty beautiful to read.

Also brb lolling 5evers at Jim’s reheated points in response to me, lololololllll.

Gonna say being reduced to posting a porn gif means you THOUROUGHLY LOST that argument, lolololollllll. Who’s ‘foaming at the mouth’ now?

I also enjoyed that i allowed the possibility of Jim learning new information and changing his mind, but Jim was convinced we were all brainwashed lololollll.

Naglfar
Naglfar
5 years ago

@Rabid Rabbit

there’s absolutely nothing new in this behavior.

I know it’s not new. It is, however, more common and normalized now as a key part of the alt-right. Especially with internet trolls (and real world trolls)

But yeah, debates about religion do often break down that way. I’ve actually had debates quite like that with Christian fundamentalists.

Naglfar
Naglfar
5 years ago

@Rhuu

I also enjoyed that i allowed the possibility of Jim learning new information and changing his mind, but Jim was convinced we were all brainwashed lololollll.

I tried to allow for that possibility too, but obviously he didn’t change his mind. Trolls elsewhere are frustrating, trolls here are usually entertaining, as it’s a way to waste their time and we can watch them burn out.

Katamount
Katamount
5 years ago

I think if there’s one thing that unnerves me about the Jims of the world, realizing that I have the full flush of privileges and haven’t been at the sharp end of troll barbs… this is how young people, young boys in particular, are being introduced to politics. I mean, look at how Jim responded: “I was a Democrat and GamerGate made me support Republicans.” It takes either a special kind of removal from real issues to be that flippant about politics or he was always more right-wing than he believed about himself. You don’t just overlook every terrible thing the Republican Party does just because some rando on the internet called you “sexist”.

Naglfar
Naglfar
5 years ago

@Katamount

I mean, look at how Jim responded: “I was a Democrat and GamerGate made me support Republicans.” It takes either a special kind of removal from real issues to be that flippant about politics or he was always more right-wing than he believed about himself.

I’m guessing he was just flat out lying. If he was somehow telling the truth, I’m guessing it’s the latter. There are lots of people who at first vote the same as their parents but then decide they are actually different politically. He might have had liberal parents then GamerGate made him realize he was further to the right.

weirwoodtreehugger: chief manatee

I think it was a lie too. Right wingers always have some sort of BS conversion tale. Michelle Bachman said she became a Republican because she was offended by a Gore Vidal book.

Moon_custafer
Moon_custafer
5 years ago

It may also be part of the “politics is just a game” mindset — if you don’t really think it affects people’s lives, there’s little reason not to switch your support from one team to another just because you dislike some of the first team’s supporters, or think the second team has better uniforms.

Naglfar
Naglfar
5 years ago

@Moon_custafer

It may also be part of the “politics is just a game” mindset

I really just don’t understand how anyone falls into that mindset. Even if you are privileged enough to not be affected as much, it seems like there would be something you care about or are affected by.

Fabe
Fabe
5 years ago

quasi on topic video from Jim Sterling

The Political Agenda Of Dark Souls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HNQ7ysT4MA

there is also a great self owning comment that Jim Pinned made by a guy with the user name The senate and a Emperor Palpatine avatar

The Senate

Did you run out of video ideas of something? Leave Dark Souls out of your political bull.

Everything has a moral or a lesson to be learned. Every game, book, film, scribble on the cave wall. Doesn’t make it political.

Ledasmom
Ledasmom
5 years ago

Aw, l’m home sick today. Couldn’t you have saved a slice of Troll for me?
As lovely a set of bounces, there, as have been seen in some time. Just when he claims he’s gone, there he is, comin’ round again!
Jim, m’dear, in case you’re lurking about still, may I quote you:
“Trump isn’t really openly anti gay though. If he was I wouldn’t support it anyway”
Doesn’t matter, if he’s willing to pander to those who are, and I hope that’s a lesson you learn before it’s far too late for all of us.

Schnookums Von Ghostface Fancypants Killer
Schnookums Von Ghostface Fancypants Killer
5 years ago

So in related news, the creators of Ion Soldier decided to keep a homophobic joke in their game because “We don’t believe in Censorship!” and 3d Realms has decided to support that decision, so in short, seriously fuck those guys.

Also, I still live! I keep reading, just haven’t posted much here as of late due to any points I have being said better by other posters.

You Monsters.