First of all, to boogie if he reads this, thank you for being one of the few (who actually has a voice) to not be afraid to speak on this issue. One of the biggest problems with this whole controversy has been the unwillingness (in in some cases, inability) to weigh in for fear for the bullying and mobbing that typically ensues.
This is not a new issue. It may have become inflamed in recent weeks, but it has been bubbling under the surface for years now, and there was finally a big enough spark to set things off. Between the complete lack of ethical standards and downright shoddy reporting of so-called "gaming journalisms", to the outright contempt of the gaming audience by those in the industry, people have had enough. You can try to paint the GamerGate issue with whatever façade you want to believe, but this is the underlying point of this entire thing. Gamers are fed up with being treated like shit.
I think the most shameful part of it is that a lot of the people doing the finger-pointing, the name-calling, and the bullying are coming from the side that not only understands how it feels to have that done against them, but base a large portion of their identity around that. It's hypocritical behaviour like that which has ended up prompting a lot of the reactions since this whole thing started.
I'm not normally the kind of person who even gets worked up over this sort of issue (or much of anything, really), but everyone has their breaking point, and I can completely empathize with how boogie feels. I'm not a bigot, a misogynist, a racist, a homophobe, a neckbeard, a loser, or even an asshole, and I'm tired of being portrayed as such. My opinions are not invalidated because of facets of who I am that I have absolutely no control over. And I'm do not deserved to be silenced or painted as a terrible human being because I have the audacity to offer even the slightest negative criticism to a person or persons who represent extremist views of a lot of what is wrong with the gaming industry and gaming culture as this moment.
Believe me, I really wish this didn't have to be an issue. I'd love to be able to discuss video games again without someone interjecting every five minutes that something I like is sexist, and I'd love to read ACTUAL QUALITY JOURNALISM and not shitty clickbait opinion pieces about how gamers are just the worst people alive. But I'm glad this has come to light and has not blown over quickly like it has been in the past, even in spite of people and places attempting to suppress discussion or divert attention away from the issue. It has already resulted in some small changes, which is more than we would have ever gotten without these so called sexist and misogynistic gamers wanting to talk about this. Hopefully it continues to lead to more.
While I'm sure plenty of people (especially here) will continue to try and paint this issue as the exact opposite of what boogie is trying to convey here, the reality is that it's moved so far beyond what initially brought about this whole thing in the first place. This isn't, nor has it ever been, about white male gamers wanting to protect their "boys-only club"; this isn't about picking on or slut-shaming female developers; and this isn't about a small minority of hateful people on either side attempting to control this discussion. This is about normal, everyday people who love video games and are sick and tired of business as usual in this industry. Glad to see that boogie is one of them.