We interviewed dozens of current and former Riot employees for this article, many of whom requested not to be identified. Many of those sources painted a picture of Riot as a place where women are treated unfairly. Other current employees, on the record, disputed that account.
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Good one
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Big fan of how the default response to this in the replies is "this must be a lie!" or "it's a witch hunt" or "more SJW nonsense" rather than believing that even beloved companies can be shitty and should be called out on it
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I'm guilty of this too. I just rolled my eyes at the title since kotaku/Polygon already conditioned me to dismiss these topics as they usually show a lot of bias. I believe they should shift their focus since they are hurting a good cause.
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"Throughout her three years at Riot Games, the company behind League of Legends, Lacy made it her mission to hire a woman into a leadership role." So you are saying that she didn't try to hire them because of their skills, but because they were female?
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Lmfao exposed the females gargantuan W
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this ain't it
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