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by acdha
4264 days ago
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> This is childish behavior, but the thing that caught people's attention was his claim that she'd intentionally slept with the editors of gaming publications to receive positive coverage, which turned out to be true.
> … more tedious historical revisionism … You couldn't even make it one sentence in without repeating a trivially disproven lie about Zoe Quinn – how exactly is that supposed to convince anyone that you're concerned with ethics instead of harassment? |
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She's not the issue, though. The journalists who accepted such favors in exchange are the issue.
Why are you trying to focus on a woman's sex life instead of the journalist's poor ethical behavior?