A Quote by Brianna Wu

Gamergate isn't the problem - it's a symptom of an industry that is deeply sexist and unable to understand it. — © Brianna Wu
Gamergate isn't the problem - it's a symptom of an industry that is deeply sexist and unable to understand it.
I think Gamergate is just a symptom of a disease: a $90 billion global industry that was built by men for men.
The truth is, the sexist behaviour that really holds women in games back doesn't come from the moustache-twirling cartoon villains of Gamergate. It's the sexist hiring practices of our journalistic institutions. It's the consistently over-sexualised designs we see.
GamerGate is really a sexist temper tantrum. That's kind of a silly, funny way of putting it, but it's kind of what it feels like, right? They're going after and targeting women who are trying to make changes in the industry. They're attacking anyone who supports women.
Whether or not, you know, people think that Martin Shkreli is the worst person in the world, the reality is that he is the symptom or a larger problem in an pharmacology industry.
I believe that writer's block is a symptom. It's not a disease, it's the symptom of a disease. So what I try to do is kind of do it like 'House'; write down the symptom and write down the other symptoms. Try to work backwards to figure out what the problem is.
Sometimes clients have a sophisticated view of their design problem, sometimes they do not. I often spend time with the client redefining the problem, going back to the beginning. Often the problem is just a symptom. Sometimes you have to move back in order to move forward to understand what the nature of the solution should be.
If you are unable to understand the cause of a problem it is impossible to solve it.
In stopping Gamergate, the men who dominate it - not just women - must address the culture that created Gamergate.
Behavior is a symptom. If you look at it like a problem, you're just going to make a judgment. If you look at like a symptom, you can do something about it.
Gamergate has grown into a hate group that threatens the stability of the $60 billion a year game industry.
The Problem is never the problem! It is only a symptom of something much deeper.
I think that ISIS is a problem and it's really a symptom of a much greater problem.
Trump is not the problem. He is the symptom of the problem where Americans no longer believe that the system works for them.
I believe GamerGate is at its core a positive movement that fights against obvious corruption in journalism and the tech industry.
We have a problem in the industry, I believe. This whole 'free' issue. The television industry doesn't have it, the movie industry doesn't have it, but the record industry has it.
Frankly, earmarking is not the problem. It is a symptom of the problem.
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