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Yeah, I don't know man. Think whatever you want. It doesn't matter what I say. You guys always read whatever you want to read.A poor incelman's version of Lenny. Figures. And again with the "we". You really do develop parasocial relationships.
STFU Should of fought harder.
This Never Happened. You did give 3k to some bint larping as a saucy rabbit, tho.
tl/dr: Looks like we have found a replacement for SSJNonce.
Technically you're wrong again it was Monday Matt that that published the first video and got the ball rolling however it was Jim that led the raids

And that is correct. Jim led the "raids". Although something you really need to understand is that Discord didn't exist yet and there weren't really "raids". But yeah, after TB made his twitlonger and those initial videos urging action, like I said, he looked at his leftist wife crossing her arms at him and then bowed out and died of ass cancer. Jim took over from there, but soon was completely eclipsed by Sargon.
No. That is not accurate. TotalBiscuit's channel was something like 100 times bigger than his at the time. TotalBiscuit is recognized as the father of GamerGate. Jim SHOULD be recognized as the father of GamerGate.The internet aristocrat or Jim is known as the father of gamergate because his video actually gained the most traction
Like I said, no one had ever even heard of Jim until he started talking about GamerGate, but it took him a while to build his audience.
RationalWiki

RationalWiki is the SJW wiki. I wouldn't trust anything there. And not just on this. They're wrong on almost every article. If you want the SJW perspective from like ten years ago, that's a good place to look. So kind of it's the anti-GG perspective.
The problem is there was no observer in GamerGate. If you said you liked games on Twitter and someone thought you were a white male you were immediately dogpiled. It was impossible to NOT be involved. But the leaders would hand out boycotts and we'd fire off emails. We made infographics and memes. We always did things as a group. There were no outside observers.I've noticed that he has a tendency to immerse himself in online communities and movements, often to the point where he seems to lose sight of his role as an observer.
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