I've said it before, and it absolutely bears repeating here:
The gaming press HATES its audience.
The only purpose the audience serves is being a group of people that gaming press can talk down to, while proudly and loudly proclaiming its position of power. They hate you slightly less when you agree with them, or if you praise them, but the hate still burns.
It's been this way forever, but really ramped up when the official proclamation of war between gaming press and video game players began after the Mass Effect 3 disasterbacle. Gaming press made "entitled" a filthy word, using it like a weapon against any and all who dared disagree with them. ("Entitled" also became poisonous here, under the old regime, but that's a different topic.)
Klepek is a classic example of this, leveraging his (perceived) power as a *cough* "games journalist" to force his politics down anyone's throat he could. Hell, all the evidence you need of the kind of person he is resides within this very thread— and I'm not talking about the photos. He actively sets double standards with his behavior, proclaiming publicly that only "the right" should be targeted by social media mobs. He actively worked to try and get a man fired because that man's political leanings are different than his own. He deserves to be impaled by the very sword that he wields, if for no other reason than to maybe learn some tolerance for those who think differently than he does and that the social media justice he champions does, in fact, cause harm to both sides of the ideological fence.