The woman in the second video is expressing what #GamerGate is and has been about from the beginning. "Trash" like ShortFatOtaku's video is what led to this, and it's the dismissive behaviour of outlets, that you are now mirroring, that has only exacerbated the issue. #GamerGate is the result of gamers being ignored and censored when they wanted open and honest dialogue in regards to journalistic integrity and ethics. Go on twitter right now if you'd like to see for yourself, you'll find little vitriol coming from gamers. Most of the vitriol has come from journalists and their followers that hijacked the tag and vilify all those identify as a gamer.
#GamerGate is a shitshow on Twitter. I've been nothing but vitriolic for people who express their extremism on a website that only allows you to add your voice at 140 characters per post. It inevitably will lead to the person who is the most extreme getting the largest following and encouraging their followers and enemies to be just as extreme in response.
As for #GamerGate's humble beginnings... I thought it started from the Zoe Quinn nontroversy? When people didn't get traction against her for sleeping with a few people who had no influence on Depression Quest they took to a wider audience with accusations of some mysterious cabal of indie developers controlling the vetting process of independent games from beginning to end.
Much like Fox News, these people present accusations of wrong-doing that sound appealing to a certain crowd but do very little to back it up. There's little sprinkles of truth that they build a hail storm of bullshit out of and are expected to be taken seriously by a press that they are attacking. Which brings me to the video we're discussing from ShortFatOtaku.
The only reason people like ShortFatOtaku, MundaneMatt and InternetAristocrat - amongst many, many others - are making these videos criticising outlets and bringing these dubious ties to the light is because it is obvious that no actual journalism will be done. So, yeah, they're biased videos that insult the individuals they're scrutinising, but you come across as nothing but disingenuous for dismissing them entirely as misogynists when they have drummed significant support from a vast and diverse audience that includes a great number of women.
The FIRST dialog said in the video is "sex for favors" with pictures of Zoe Quinn.
The legitimacy of this video is gone. Zoe Quinn did not have sex for increased visibility of her game. That accusation has not be backed up with any evidence and is, in fact, ludicrous because of the timeline. So it's set up from the beginning to fail. Anything afterwards is shrouded in the ORIGINAL reason to #GamerGate and that's to slut shame Zoe Quinn. It's, of course, followed by pictures of Phil Fish and racy pictures of Zoe Quinn and then ends with "Created by Kotaku's Credibility and Zoe's vagina".
So the creator of this video literally thinks that Zoe Quinn's vagina is the source of corruption and cover-ups in the video game journalistic world... or they're using Jessie Ventura's terrible show to poke a bit of fun at the conspiracy theorists in #GamerGate? It's possible that they could defend it that way. Unfortunately that defense doesn't hold water because it's presented with zero ironic subtext. It's clearly a serious intro done in a funny way so that ShortFatOtaku could say "LOL ITS A JOKE".
It's not a joke. It's slut shaming and is the reason why #GamerGate has been poisoned from the beginning.
From there is goes into a long line of 'We knows' about Zoe Quinn and Legobutts that we actually DON'T know. Again, typical Fox News style "journalism" that picks out bits of truth to cover their real agenda with.
I have no doubt that individuals like Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkeesian are targeted by misogynistic pricks with nothing better to do than to attack these women, and I sympathise with them, truly, because nobody deserves to feel unsafe in their own homes, however the attackers are not representative of the majority. They are maladjusted assholes that make the rest look bad, and the unfortunate reality is that no number of petitions will make them stop being assholes.
Boogie2988 spoke much better on this issue that I could, so I recommend you watch his video on it.
Petitions and open letters aren't going to stop people from being assholes but they are going to present a united front against them. Fuck the assholes who're specifically targeting a few women for their own psychopathic thrills. We can both agree.
But. The asshole's language is shared by ShortFatOtaku. Accusing Quinn of trading sex for favors without any proof or shred of credibility lumps him in with those assholes. There's real problems with the IGF that can can be openly talked about but for some people the open and transparent nature of that process isn't enough. The extreme undercurrent of any hashtag movement has driven people to accuse when none is needed. This includes the wispy accusations against Legobutts.
Kotaku is being transparent because they have undeniably been proven to be one of the biggest offenders in unethical journalism, so excuse me if I don't give them too much credit for getting their shit together.
So you aren't even willing to accept that a journo blog is out there doing the right thing?
Then what do you want? What's the goal? Kotaku has led the charge for a new type of openness and you respond by saying it's not enough? What more could they do? Accuse Zoe Quinn of sex for favors?
Oh, and don't get me started with people propping up the legitimate concerns of normal folks as if it PROVES that the movement isn't rooted in rotten soil.
"Look! It's a woman! She's with us! That proves that Zoe Quinn is a giant fucking slut!"