Sunday, September 12, 2021

Is the universe REPETITIVE sometimes

X: Hey you want to apply for this job I just saw? Might pay better? (Dreams of a less problematic living situation)

Y: Have you heard what's going on with that company?

X: No, why would I.

Y: The state of California sued them for toxic work environment. Look it up.

X: Okay, I shall do that.

"The suit, spearheaded by the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), concluded a two-year investigation into Blizzard and Activision’s workplace culture, and contains allegations of entrenched misogyny, gender-based discrimination, and rape culture throughout the corporation. The suit paints a damning picture not just of Activision — the company behind game franchises like Candy Crush, World of Warcraft, Guitar Hero, Overwatch, and Call of Duty — but of gaming culture itself." 

"The suit also purports that in an unrelated event, after a period of targeted sexual harassment which reportedly included male staffers sharing nude photos of her around the office, one employee died by suicide."

~ A. Romano

https://www.vox.com/22617457/activision-blizzard-lawsuit-ubisoft-open-letter-toxic-gaming-culture

X: That's BAD. 

Y: I know.

X: Here's another interesting quote.

“'What you have is an industry filled with Peter Pans,' game developer Brianna Wu, a feminist activist whose outspoken views on the industry have frequently made her a prominent target for harassment, told me. 'And the thing is Wendy eventually leaves the Lost Boys, and that’s very much a metaphor for the game industry.'” 

~ A. Romano

https://www.vox.com/22617457/activision-blizzard-lawsuit-ubisoft-open-letter-toxic-gaming-culture

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