Kotaku & PlayStation PR's Attempt to DEPLATFORM RGT85

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In this explosive video, we delve into the shocking revelation that the US government is backing Sweet Baby Inc, labeling any criticism as 'Gamergate 2!' Join us as we uncover how taxpayer money is being used to support a narrative consultancy company and what it means for gamers.

The drama with Sweet Baby Inc. takes an unexpected turn as the United States government enters the fray, sparking even more controversy. Recently, a US government-funded organization has taken aim at those of us who are raising questions about Sweet Baby Inc.'s activities, attempting to silence dissent.

Notably, Kotaku senior editor Alyssa Mercante and PlayStation PR Mike Diver have tried to deplatform RGT 85 for his negative opinion about Sweet Baby Inc, adding to the ongoing drama. Despite their efforts, we maintain that we have every right to identify games associated with a particular company, which is all that Sweet Baby Inc. Detected is doing. This is akin to having nutrition facts on food labels; we should know what we're consuming, whether it's a game or a meal.

The situation is further complicated by the involvement of a US government-funded nonprofit called Take This, founded in 2014 to support mental health in the gaming community. However, it's hard to see what they've accomplished beyond taking up space and funds. Their recent call for the denouncement of "Gamergate" raises questions about their true motives, especially given their ties to Bethesda, Ubisoft, and PlayStation.

Furthermore, Take This' association with the Department of Homeland Security's research project, which aims to monitor extremism in gaming, is concerning. It seems our own government is spying on us while we play games.

As a United States citizen, it's infuriating to think that my hard-earned tax dollars are being used to fund a useless organization that seems more interested in condemning me than actually accomplishing anything meaningful. The existence of Take This, especially in light of its founding in response to the original Gamergate, is a slap in the face to gamers everywhere.

In response to Take This' call for action, I urge gaming developers to consider the consequences. Gamers have massive backlogs of games and can easily boycott new releases. The industry needs us more than we need them.

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