The fact that there are people blaming Zoe Quinn for Alex Holowka’s suicide because she (among multiple others) spoke up about his abuse, but who see no problem with her being flooded with death threats either now or historically, is the epitome of misogynistic gamer hypocrisy.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
I’m going back to the original comment because I honestly think you guys don’t know how to respond to my thought process on this. Here is my view: The accuser should have gone to the police with her accusations instead of posting it on social media. This could have (cont)
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Replying to @BebopJosh @fozmeadows
(Cont) prevented a suicide, provided closure to the victim and proven what actually happened beyond a reasonable doubt. Note the modifier ‘could have.’ Here is how you prove me wrong: If you can show me any sort of evidence that supports the original accusations (cont)
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Replying to @BebopJosh @fozmeadows
(Cont) that is admissible in a court of law I’ll concede all your points. This evidence may be in the form of a witness who saw what he was accused of doing, video recordings that links him to the crime, or some other form of physical evidence. Merely providing (cont)
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There are multiple witnesses as has already been discussed, because there are multiple victims.
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