RE: WHO Gaming Addiction:
twitter.com/nichegamer/status/948990836527726593
https://archive.is/ee8gU
http://nichegamer.com/2018/01/04/gaming-not-will-never-real-addiction/
https://archive.is/94ud8
NicheGamer did a good article on it, share the love- and the truth.
Also:
http://akademiai.com/doi/pdf/10.1556/2006.5.2016.088
Psych profs argue WHO's judgement made assumption that games cause the same dopamine levels as drugs (they don't).
Spread that the WHO's judgement is on bad data.
I am afraid of this, as I've worked out how you could technically "prove" Gaming Addiction is real.
> Get some tard who plays videogames to cope with depression, abused, etc.
> Lock him in a rubber room, give him shit foot, give him no entertainment (or dull books/films), and interview him on a regular basis with the intention to get a reaction out of him.
> When he does react (cries and/or loses his temper) use that incident to claim Gaming Addiction is real, since this is withdrawl (not boredom harassment, lack of privacy, and a lack of release from traumas).
> Ramp up the propaganda by showing video of the guy's sperg out with advertising for "treatment".
> Maybe do it multiple times so you have a "large group" (you could do 5 and claim it's large, but the more the better).
Further:
Could we add embed related to the "Summaries of #GamerGate" in the OP? If we have room?
I thought with Blackface you had to exaggerate features? Red clown lips, poorly dressed, etc.
This is damn good make up- Tropic Thunder Robert Downey Jr. levels. Speaking of- no one cared when he did it.