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c0ec5a No.320089

3d758b No.320119

>Non canadian citizens can apply/report

So what you're saying is, everyone watches something that slanders us, then they get (only 300 :^) ) complaints landing in their inbox?


c0ec5a No.320124

>>320119

Kind of. What I'm saying is that, when it comes to biased reporting in the Canadian media, there are no borders. If a GamerGate supporter in Japan or the Netherlands watches a CBC news report slandering GamerGate that a Canadian GamerGate supporter recorded and put up on YouTube, then they can all file complaints as long as they have access to the Internet or a fax machine.

The bottom line is that no one should think their voice isn't being heard. The CRTC rep I spoke to last year said that they'd received a lot of complaints about the "q" episode featuring the "Law & Order: SVU" clip, so we need to keep up the pressure, especially since, if the CBC screws up badly enough, we might be able to cause them trouble when they next renew their broadcast license or cost them government funding.


f61ca4 No.320125

>>320119

>>320119

Johnathan Ross and Russel Brand got fired from the BBC for a comedy sketch that had only 2 complaints.

So its definitely possible.


c0ec5a No.320161

>>320125

As mentioned in the Reddit post, based on the responses we've received so far, our best bet would be to point out lies and inaccuracies made by journalists and others employees of a particular broadcaster. Private citizens, academics, and interviewees can say anything they want about GamerGate without consequences, but people actually employed by the broadcaster have their freedom of expression significantly narrowed. That's why Brianna Wu was given free reign to lie about us during three separate interviews but Matthieu Dugal, a radio show host, got reprimanded and was forced to apologize after calling one of us a Holocaust denier on social media.


f61ca4 No.320242

>>320161

Yeah I get that.

The point I was making is that its not really about the volume of complaints its about the content of them.

Just one complaint can get someone fired if its a legit complaint.


1bdfe6 No.320247

>>320125

>After little attention, an article in The Mail on Sunday on 26 October 2008 about the show led to a record number of complaints and criticism of Brand, Ross and the editorial decisions of the BBC.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Russell_Brand_Show_prank_telephone_calls_row

Two is a record number?

Either way, what matters isn't how many people complain, but how well connected and privileged they are.


f61ca4 No.320248

>>320247

Thanks for the info I just looked in to this again.

Apparently two complaints were received in the week following the show which resulted in the firing.

Many more complaints were made later, after the incident created a storm on social media. Presumably by people who didnt see it.


f61ca4 No.320249

>>320247

>>320248

To be clear I meant people hadnt heard the (radio) show. 'saw'; is not the right word.

But I dont think we disagree on the main point.


e6762a No.320269

>Brianna Wu

>her


c0ec5a No.320350

>>320242

>>320247

Yeah, I know. I'm just doing my best to find something we can use to our advantage. We've had the Prime Minister of Canada come out against GamerGate and President Obama stopping just short of it, so anything that can potentially give us the upper hand is welcome at this point. I think that the diggers and other GamerGate supporters are more inventive than I am, so it's just a matter of finding something and making it stick.


c37edc No.320359

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>>320089

>Canada

Great work but from an outsiders' point of view the country is seriously deep in the social justice kool-aid. Which is why they will never be fair when it comes to seeking the truth.

"Muh feminism feels" will come first.


c0ec5a No.320517

>>320359

Unlike the U.S., we have some leverage over the CBC since our taxpayer dollars fund it, the Canadian government has demonstrated animosity towards it, and there are certain broadcast standards that must be followed.


88ad68 No.320570

>>320517

The previous Canadian government has demonstrated animosity towards it. I recall nothing from the Liberal Party to imply they ever disliked the CBC.




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