@mrbojangles25: I'd think at-least one out of a thousand witnesses could be bothered to record what was apparently a pervasively toxic work culture on their phone, but whatever.
You want to link me to where I can find the text messages?
I found a nice summary of the case against Activision Blizzard, and maybe I didn't listen closely enough but where's the solid evidence? I'd think there'd be more than just testimonials from a thousand witnesses.
@Vaasman: No, I'm afraid you're the one that's in denial.
"I'm left feeling the same shock, disgust, and anger that many of you are - and having trouble reconciling the place I knew, loved and worked in for so long with the hard reality that has been presented over the past few days. It's like staring at two totally different worlds."
It sounds like he didn't know and he's assuming they're right.
Maybe it isn't an SJW conspiracy, but you're a liar that misrepresents the facts.
@Stevo_the_gamer: You know, this brings up an interesting point. I think It's been long perceived that there's a visible disconnect between government and constitution.
Maybe instead of focusing on our end-goals for voting, we should analyze the intentions behind making voting a right. There's always so much shouting about what should be done, but never enough talk of why it was done.
Almost as backwards as banning a black man from the opportunity of running for Governor in California I'd say. As the DA of that state as already determined those who have a right to vote, don't have a right to vote for him.
Citation needed, google didn't find anything like that.
@SUD123456: Hey, conservatives don't mind if minorities have guns too as long as they're not illegals and they'd probably happy to abide by a standardized intelligence test when it comes to voting too.
I just read his apology and he says that he was completely unaware of any evidence of the claims made, but takes responsibility anyway. It's just like SJW's to drag someone down even though they try to address their lies in good faith.
It’s like staring at two totally different worlds. ~Chris Metzen
@Vaasman: I remember hearing about the investigation into google for antitrust violations, and it seems like that just fizzled out into nothing. The fact that California is behind this one doesn't make it seem much more legitimate to me.
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