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Gaming's New Culture War: A Dissection | Sacred Symbols+, Episode 375

Since the Fall of '23, we've gotten tons of inquiries about a Canadian consultancy firm called Sweet Baby Inc., and as you may know from your own travels through our industry, they've become the lightning rod (and some might even say scapegoat) of a wider amorphous movement against progressive politics in games and gaming. While the topic has come up in passing on Sacred Symbols itself, we honestly collectively felt like the conversation was too grand in scale and required far too much nuance, thus necessitating an episode of Sacred+ about this new, brewing culture war that centers on diversity, equity, and inclusion, gender and sexuality, and so much more. To bring balance, perspective, and knowledge to the conversation, I (Colin) sought three distinct voices from three unique perches. Representing a publisher's and developer's perspective is Atari producer Jason Polansky, making his third Sacred+ appearance. For legal, business, and economic analysis is long-time LSM collaborator Rick Hoeg. And finally, representing a journalist's angle is another long-time LSM ally, Punching Up's and The Washington Post's Gene Park. What you make of our conversation, of course, we'll leave to you, but bear in mind: It's long, it's political, and you probably won't agree with some of it. Armor on; minds open!

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bigafroman14

Great conversation from all, and of course, the comments were always gonna play out this way, but man, it's still surprising lmao bunch of crybabies.

Dan P

Loved the Pod and it was a great balanced conversation from many perspectives. However, any time anyone says "White people... etc". I replace it with something else, black, asian, aboriginal... If it sounds racist then, it was racist when it was about the "Whites". "Ohhh but but the whItE inStitUtIoNal RacIsm is whAt wE meAn". Yeah, sure. We see the tweet history of these "Journalists" and "Community Managers". The piss is indeed not rain. It's starting to become so predictable what the extreme leftist worldview will say about things, and it's the kind of pure hypocrisy you get from a postmodern inversion of morality. Let's get Sweet Baby Detected to 1mil.

Nihi

Loved the episode, thanks guys. Colin, you're asking for some sort of evidence that ESG is involved, you can find almost all publicly traded gaming companies and their score on sustainalytics under "software & services", they also publish various reports, I remember reading a few from Activision/Blizzard (google "ESG report activision blizzard", I'm not sure I can post links here). Do you think they write these for no reason ? Or that they end up with an ESG score for no reason ?

Vito Chiaramonte

This was really good, struck a good balance I think.