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posted by LaminatorX on Sunday August 16 2015, @09:44PM   Printer-friendly
from the why-we-can't-have-nice-things dept.

A press event gets not one but six bomb threats and it's not covered by any major news outlet that day aside from a few paragraphs on Forbes.com? Is it just me or would not the mainstream media eat this much meta up with a spoon if any topic other than #GamerGate were being discussed?

The first threat was made at 1:15 pm ET, but attendees chose to stay. Later, a specific threat was phoned into The Miami Herald and the Miami PD, claiming that a bomb would go off at 2:45 pm ET. At this point, attendees and panelists exited the building and eventually finished their discussion outside.

You can watch both the morning panel and the interrupted afternoon panel on the SPJ AirPlay YouTube channel.

The most interesting bit to me though is the difference in how differently #GamerGate and its critics handle anonymous threats. Finishing the event in the parking lot then throwing a party just has more style.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 17 2015, @10:25AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 17 2015, @10:25AM (#223841)

    It isn't "gaming is dead" narratives it is "gaming is dead, long live gaming" narratives where they were talking about how the previous narrowly defined conception of gaming has been overtaken by a much broader definition.

    I thought the narrative was "gamers are dead, fuck those fat pimply misogynist rapists. Long live the new feminist transgender sapiosexual oppressed minority gamers! And if you don't agree with me then you must be a misogynist womyn-hating bigot!"

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 17 2015, @10:42AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 17 2015, @10:42AM (#223851)

    I'm pretty sure that is exactly what the gamergaters think the narrative is. Persecution complexes make people feel persecuted.