[quote=Dervish]Let's be realistic here.[/quote] Okay. Lets be realistic here. There were people in the first wave feminist movement who threatened various men with murder and death. There were women in the first wave feminist movement who committed targeted acts of arson. They were the vast minority, just like the people threatening Zoe Quinn or Anita Sarkeesian or otherwise with rape are the vast minority. You [b]do not[/b] judge a community by its extremists. You judge it by how it deals with those extremists, and as Dipper said, this community deals with them by publicly shaming them and removing them from their own presence. At the very least they don't condone those actions. They're the ones who tried to revive a pro-women project in which a game with a female protagonist was going to be made and most of the profits were to be donated to charity. [b]Then Zoe Quinn shut it down because feminism[/b]. Do you know how fucked up that is? Look at Zipper's avatar. That was going to be the woman who starred in the game. Not some over-sexualized stripper lady, some tired looking gamer chick. But nope. Can't allow that. That might make Zoe Quinn realize how much of a hypocrite she is. [b]To Summarize:[/b] If we put the same yardstick of judgement against any group or movement, Dervish, even Roleplayer Guild would be guilty of extremism. You don't judge the whole by the acts of a few. Ever. That's just illogical. You judge it by how it deals with them. We ban our extremists, or shun them at the very least. They do the same. It's just that Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkeesian and other pseudo-feminists are professional victims who have been doing this long enough to know how to sell this to people who aren't involved, like you. Just trust me on this, you know I'm not the sort to go for hatred and violence and spiting people. If you see previous posts by me here I even detail how this corruption has been in the industry for [b]years[/b], how it's ruined people's careers in the gaming industry, bullied developers for not conforming to pseudo-feminist standards, and so on. This isn't new. It's simply buried well by a journalism industry that's been completely poisoned by a combination: Bribery and social justice warriors.