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Games industry organisation Women in Games has said the industry is 'going backwards', following a series of alleged attacks that took place at and around this year’s GDC.

, CEO Marie-Claire Isaaman said “none of this is okay, none of this should be happening.”

“Few could have read the recent press reports coming out of GDC about abuse of women attending the event, without recoiling in horror,” Isaaman continued.

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Is it really going backwards? Or are you just having a contrived moral panic over some isolated incidents?

Alleged

'Being lured to a hotel room and assaulted' This could have happened to male or female. It's your dumb fault mommy and daddy didn't teach you NOT to go to an unknown location with people you never met before.

Is it really that 'the industry' finds it acceptable, or is it just that there are creeps everywhere?

But what is a woman anyway

And that is the horror we hear about, and we know there are even worse things swept under the rugs with fear and threats of repercussions

That's because people suddenly can't define what a woman is.

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