O'NEAL stepped down cause she was tokenized and had zero faith in Activision

No, it’s being logical and not jumping on the bandwagon of virtue signaling fools.

I absolutely abhor blizzard’s BS, but there is more going on then is currently public. Google isn’t the answer to everything.

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Considering the horrible direction the game is moving in, she should have been fired for incompetence long before she had a chance to resign.

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I wish he’d just take his epstein style rear outta the company already.

There’s nothing logical about denying what is plan in front of your face. Other than knee-jerk need to use Facebook terms for everything.

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because it’s more convenient to blabber on about the usual stupid stuff like “virtue signalling”.

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I guess you’d know since you likely use Facebook, Tumblr and gods knows what else social media trash exists on the internet.

Resorting to catty remarks is also quite sad.

Problem with people who virtue signal all the time is their mind is already made up when they whine about things. No matter what a person says or does, nothing is good enough. No answer aside from boot licking or agreeing with them to their exact ideals, is ever good enough.

Good day to you.

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Don’t use any of those.

Virtual signal, woke, etc. Just all get so overused by Boomers.

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Wouldn’t know, I’m not a ‘boomer’ either. Hate to disappoint you lol.

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You forgot to imply that they have blue hair!

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Really makes you laugh that they installed co-leads to show unity of genders and then pay the female less.

Incredible really.

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You’re right… and rainbow armpit hair… rubs chin oops.

Because no one cares. That’s why

What you think they were going to do?

Just like how they are going to hire a non binary person vs a straight white guy just because of “stats”

You know she wasn’t part of the wow team, right? She was lead of a team that worked on the diablo 2 remake and the studio got absorbed into Blizzard.

Then they made her co lead of Blizzard (not wow)

The other co lead was some previous xbox or Microsoft guy and he stated that wow is entirely Ions domain, not his.

Yep. Private sector works like this.

Its not gov GS pay scale here. See mr/ms. GS-12…you can look up tables for this. Down to potential bene’s like housing allowance overseas if on a housing package deal.

Hell even the Japanese rental agencies know what a GS level employee gets. They have those tables already downloaded.

This will be you rent sir/ma’am. All off a 4/5 character string. GS-11 get this, GS-9 gets that.

Same for the military. YOu tell me rank, location and family status and situations like hazard pay warranted/comm rats, other add ons…I can find how much they make in about a minute.

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Normally, America is all about that “you earn what you negotiate” and “we’re going to threaten you not reveal your pay to your colleagues so we don’t have to pay you correctly” lifestyle.

But if your goal is to show equality I agree it is really dumb to not pay them the same lol. Either you thought they were both equal co leads or you didn’t. Clearly they didn’t.

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She probably toughed it out as long has her gut could take, and then decided her talents were best served elsewhere.

Face it, it’s a really screwed up company.

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We need the numbers, the salary, without that the paper is not that a big of deal for me, but if they release the numbers and Ybarra got more money that would be like the worst decision.

I mean the CEO is doing things like these since 2007:

In 2007, [Bobby Kotick] was sued by the flight attendant on a private jet he co-owned. The flight attendant claimed the plane’s pilot had sexually harassed her, and, after she complained to the other owner, Mr. Kotick fired her. The defendants denied the allegations. In a separate action related to legal fees in the case, an arbitrator, citing what he said was sworn testimony, wrote that Mr. Kotick told the flight attendant and her attorneys, “I’m going to destroy you.” A spokesman for Mr. Kotick denied that he said that. In 2008, they settled by paying the attendant $200,000, according to the arbitrator’s decision. A spokesman for Mr. Kotick said he couldn’t have fired her in retaliation for complaining because she never complained directly to him.

I doubt the company culture is going to be any good lmao

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Basically.

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