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SpokenTruth said:
That fact you guys are isolating a t-shirt or game code name tells me why this must continue.

NONE of you are asking if there was more. NONE of you are asking if any of the women were actually sexually harassed or abused.

You're just assuming it was t-shirts and codenames. If it were just that, then yes, this is blown much out of proportion. But if it were more, and none of us knows all the details, then we should be ashamed of ourselves for trivializing their trauma.

Have any of you read The Ultimate History of Video Games or read early interviews from him? He has openly admitted and bragged about sexually harassing his employees. I'm not saying he shouldn't be honored for his contributions to the industry but we now live in an era where you don't reward people for harming others.

Innocent until proven guilty? heard of it?
Your assume he is guilty of something that isnt even mention or implied.

Which is the wrong way to go about it, you always assume innocence until otherwise proven.
Plus if he had done something like that, why even bother mentioning the shirt? why the "small" stuff, the real story would then be what he had actually done.

In short, this #MeToo was over the top, its wrong they took away his award and brandished his name, for a wearing a joke shirt, and some project code names.