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Aliases @JaminWar
Occupation Video game journalist
Affiliations PBS, Killscreen
Jamin Warren defended Anita Sarkeesian in 2013[1] and in 2014 commented on GamerGate,[2] both using his platform as the host of PBS Game/Show.
References
- ↑ Do gamers need Anita Sarkeesian's feminism? uploaded 24 September 2013
- ↑ Thoughts on GamerGate uploaded 17 October 2014
last modified on 29 January 2015, at 00:59.</li>