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I realized just how much I’d internalized the presumed process: if you’re even asking about equality or diversity in games, being shouted down in a traumatizing manner is now a mandatory step that you have to sit back and endure.

But I don’t hate #Gamergate for what they’ve done to me. I’m a researcher; my goal is to analyze and to understand. And after two weeks of backtracking through the way they’ve carried out their operations, this is the conclusion I’ve reached:

#Gamergate, as we know it now, is a hate group.

#Gamergate Trolls Aren’t Ethics Crusaders; They’re a Hate Group

The author, a social scientist, goes on to argue convincingly that the #Gamergate “movement” has the four essential elements of a hate group as described by Linda Woolf and Michale Hulzier (“Hate Groups for Dummies: How to Build a Successful Hate Group” 2004): Leadership, recruitment, social-psychological techniques, and Dehumanization.


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