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It's like, at first, it was relatively apolitical except maybe the New Atheists who got popular by criticizing the mostly right-wing religious nutjobs.

But then, I think around the mid-2010s, it started to get super political. Suddenly, everybody started to talk about how the evil wacky feminazi SJWs were trying to destroy gaming and our culture?

At this point, it seems like many people have snapped out of it and are making fun of these "anti-woke" crazies, but what materially caused this phenomenon to happen in the first place and why does it still persist to an extent?

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[–] Sickos@hexbear.net 28 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Honestly though, the direct direct direct answer to your question as phrased, "what caused internet/nerd culture to go full-on fascist [in the mid-2010s]?" is just GamerGate. That's it. That was kinda the moment that all the right-leaning nerds who hated women that wouldn't date them realized there were other right-leaning nerds that also hated women, and they very publicly organized around it, formed forums about it, and basically created the modern alt-right.

Before that, like, the loudest nerd voices on the internet were like Wil Wheaton whose core tenet was "Don't be a dick", and the loudly anti-copyright Cory Doctorow. They got drowned out by the forces of reaction.

[–] frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 8 months ago

At least Doctorow is still around; I still read his blog on the reg