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Hiku said:
sc94597 said:

Wait so just found out Jennifer Hale believes (or at least believed, but probably still does given her conditional apologies) in conspiracy theories about autism being caused or exacerbated by Monsanto's GMO's and now wondering if anybody in this controversy doesn't have shitty views.

Taylor seems to be a TERF (if she is even a feminist at all; gives slight fundamentalist vibes, which is odd considering Bayonetta's character) and supports fascist propaganda in the vein of "Blue Lives Matters", Kamiya has consistently expressed moderately xenophobic sentiments (possibly by accident, but hardly excuses it), and Hale only apologized for sharing her ableist conspiracy theory not for having it in the first place. 

My position is just going to remain: workers (no matter what their contribution is; or their moral integrity) need to be paid more than they currently are, investors need to be paid less dividends than they currently are. This is even if the workers included people with bad takes, and the investors include only angels who are "morally pure." Pay people for working, not for managing property and playing the arbitrage game. 

If Hale is a conspiracy theories, then it seems more likely that she just retweeted those stories because she trusts the track record of the journalists, etc.

She did eventually apologize, but never retracted her belief, only apologized for spreading her belief really. 

KLXVER said:

I think whoever writes the end credits of video games should get paid more. I can barely sit through credits, imagine having to write all of it. But its important to give people credit, so #Raisefortheendcreditsguy

Video Game producers (the persons responsible for the credits) make about $52k-120k in the U.S. They only break $100k on average after about 10-15 years. Decent pay a few years ago, but much less so now. Especially since they often live in high CoL areas. So yeah, they should be paid more indeed.