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Sweet Baby Inc. Detected Discord Server Hacked

Remember what Alfred said about reprisals and acts of desperation in The Dark Knight? One of the reasons a lot of the best movies resonate is that you see their themes play out in real life. This morning, Kabrutus, creator of the Sweet Baby Inc. Detected curator and the new DEI Detected website, ann...

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WANTED: Social Impact Storytelling

Every time I think the culture wars or the never ending political messaging has slowed down, I get pulled back in and smacked in the face with another dose of “people who can’t read the room.” I watch a variation of streamers in an attempt to avoid echo chambers, and every single one of them &...

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RUMOR: Is Amazon Behind Warhammer 40K’s Female Custodes?

Is Games Workshop merely the scapegoat in the Warhammer 40K female Custodes controversy? A new rumor says that the actual force behind the lore change is Amazon. If you’ll remember, a Warhammer 40K TV show is being developed for Amazon Prime Video, with famous Warhammer fan Henry Cavill produci...

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Sweet Baby Inc.-Influenced Tales of Kenzera: ZAU Bombs

The evidence is rolling in that Kabrutus and his Sweet Baby Inc. Detected curator are having a tangible impact on the video game industry. This week saw the release of a game called Tales of Kenzera: ZAU from developer Surgent Studios, published by Electronic Arts. In January, Sweet Baby Inc. revea...

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Sony Changes an Image in Stellar Blade Amid Controversy

Games journalists have found a new way to attack Stellar Blade. Their outrage over the lead character, Eve, being a curvaceous woman didn’t hurt the game’s sales – it actually may have helped them – but this time, they got Sony to relent. At one point in the game, Eve comes across some graff...

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Outgoing Games Workshop CFO Sells Two-Thirds of Company Stock

The uproar over Warhammer 40K retconning women into the Custodes is more serious than you may have thought. The Park Place reports that the chief financial officer for Games Workshop, Rachel Tongue, has “sold two-thirds of her stake in the company worth approximately $865,000.” That’s a lot o...

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