http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=857968
Don't have to tell you of the
statements but one dude dropped that ether
Thread is heartbreaking.
HHG is just as much a 'journalist' as any of the other personalities that people worship here.
I'm so tired of these threads and podcasts talking diversity in gaming and gaming media. I know that people mean well, but it's like salt in a wound. The DLC guys just had an open mic about it, and racial 'conversation' has been popping up with more frequency here on GAF.
It's not that I'm against the discussion. Unfortunately, it always devolves into absurd digressions and defensive posturing from Gaffers feeling persecuted or delusional about the truth of the industry.
With the exception of events like EVO, the face of the industry is white guys who hang with other white guys and listen to white guys talk and cajole about the cool things that white guys make all day. Sometimes you'll get white guys who bond over shared love of Japanese stuff, or white guys who really love retro gaming - which makes them hipster cool white guys, not like the 'brofist' guy gamers at all! In the end, however, it's a circle jerk of white guys hanging out on forums like GAF, reddit, TNL, Penny Arcade, or whatever, amusing themselves, and wondering why there aren't more (insert minority) that kick it with them.
Never mind that whenever one breaks through, the minute there's too much hip hop, feminism, or cultural references texturing that personality, that opinion becomes intolerable.
To be frank, I've been in the industry since 1999 and recently said 'eff it' to the whole damn affair. I've seen the handful of us come and go over the years. I know where many of us started, and also know intimately the oblivion of obscurity where most of us end.
Whatever. HHG is as much a credible personality as Jim Sterling. That's not a slight to Jim, but an illustration of how meaningless that term in within this absurd industry.
If you're talking solid gaming journalism in the traditional sense, the only guys really doing it are Klepatrick, Polygon, Kotaku, RPS, and a few of the other fringe sites staying hard on the news grind...
Don't have to tell you of the
statements but one dude dropped that etherThread is heartbreaking.
HHG is just as much a 'journalist' as any of the other personalities that people worship here.
I'm so tired of these threads and podcasts talking diversity in gaming and gaming media. I know that people mean well, but it's like salt in a wound. The DLC guys just had an open mic about it, and racial 'conversation' has been popping up with more frequency here on GAF.
It's not that I'm against the discussion. Unfortunately, it always devolves into absurd digressions and defensive posturing from Gaffers feeling persecuted or delusional about the truth of the industry.
With the exception of events like EVO, the face of the industry is white guys who hang with other white guys and listen to white guys talk and cajole about the cool things that white guys make all day. Sometimes you'll get white guys who bond over shared love of Japanese stuff, or white guys who really love retro gaming - which makes them hipster cool white guys, not like the 'brofist' guy gamers at all! In the end, however, it's a circle jerk of white guys hanging out on forums like GAF, reddit, TNL, Penny Arcade, or whatever, amusing themselves, and wondering why there aren't more (insert minority) that kick it with them.
Never mind that whenever one breaks through, the minute there's too much hip hop, feminism, or cultural references texturing that personality, that opinion becomes intolerable.
To be frank, I've been in the industry since 1999 and recently said 'eff it' to the whole damn affair. I've seen the handful of us come and go over the years. I know where many of us started, and also know intimately the oblivion of obscurity where most of us end.
Whatever. HHG is as much a credible personality as Jim Sterling. That's not a slight to Jim, but an illustration of how meaningless that term in within this absurd industry.
If you're talking solid gaming journalism in the traditional sense, the only guys really doing it are Klepatrick, Polygon, Kotaku, RPS, and a few of the other fringe sites staying hard on the news grind...
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on mufukkaz shyttin on my man Hiphopgamer because that's who they are talking about...they aint slick.....
. We actually might be on to something