there's not really any big names involved. they don't have a big publishing platform, except that time 1 of them got into model view culture
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so i feel weird ab calling it the "second coming of gamergate"; it seems like if we're labeling things like that we should be on a higher #
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because there are tons of little groups that harass an acceptable target as part of the stuff that they do
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and so i keep calling it out and talking about it because the space they're harming is the one that i'm in
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there are a lot of people willing to accept and excuse abuse from people who they like for other reasons
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and i'm tired of seeing that protect people who hurt my friends
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so i keep coming back to it and talking about it because it hasn't gone away, i still see it
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there are toxic groups within most communities who do this, and we see the results over and over-- shielding abuse within networks, etc
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gamergate thriving within games is one of these, and it also picked up a bunch of neoreactionary non-gamers and MRA-types
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but we've seen this in atheism, in feminism, in churches, etc etc
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