SA TV show The Verge mocks gamers

My brain is so confused. The one side says she is a /b and needs a good backhand into the kitchen. Yet the other side says she is still a /b and needs a good..... Hmmfff. "Pelvic Trust Included"
 
It's quite sad that they would stoop so low. I used to watch the show for some time, but now I never will again. I miss Cybernet with Lucy Longhurst... :(

Cybernet > The Verge
 
It's quite sad that they would stoop so low. I used to watch the show for some time, but now I never will again. I miss Cybernet with Lucy Longhurst... :(

Cybernet > The Verge


I miss Cybernet too. Man those were awesome days. I would come FLYYYYYYYYYYYING out of my room if I heard the opening Track of the show.
 
Holy crap, what a stupid presenter! I'm glad that dude is married, I dont think she was expecting that...but he should've told her to get back in the kitchen where she belongs :p

But seriously, gaming is fun...thats why we do it?! How hard is it to understand.
/cue Dara-O-Briain video
 
While I agree that this segment wasn't good at all, I think the level of abuse that has been directed toward Lalla isn't warranted.

She was the face of the production, but there was a whole team involved in creating it, and The Verge as a whole should be shouldering the responsibility.

Sure, people may feel strongly about the stereotypical and insulting way in which gamers were portrayed in the segment; but it really isn't doing the gaming community much justice to react with puerile insults and threats of physical harm.

Is that the preferred image for gamers?
 
While I agree that this segment wasn't good at all, I think the level of abuse that has been directed toward Lalla isn't warranted.

She was the face of the production, but there was a whole team involved in creating it, and The Verge as a whole should be shouldering the responsibility.

Sure, people may feel strongly about the stereotypical and insulting way in which gamers were portrayed in the segment; but it really isn't doing the gaming community much justice to react with puerile insults and threats of physical harm.

Is that the preferred image for gamers?

My feelings on this are pretty much that she deserves whatever backlash she gets. She chose what to say, how to say it and took it upon herself to be an utterly demeaning and ignorant git. I agree, her production team are also to blame: they were lazy and didn't think it necessary to edit, change up or redo.

I think that if you treat anyone with such disdain, especially an entire community, you're bound to turn them into what you want them to be and the less thick-skinned of that community are bound to take personal offence to it.

Personally, I find it offensive and downright derogatory. I even sympathise with people who feel like braining her. Not that I believe they would actually do that and nor would I. She's hardly worth jail-time and it's simply a bare and ineloquent expression of frustration.

My point is just that I think the foolish little airhead of a girl received an equally foolish response. I don't feel sorry for her in the least. But yes, I think that some of the reactions are degrading to the gaming community as well. I just understand where they come from and how they feel.
 
Mappy you can't go around wacking people with a keyboard. It might damage those keys :p
 
The Verge is sorry to read that some viewers were upset by the light-hearted nature of one of our thirteen reports from rAge 2011. As an official media partner of of the expo, we covered every single angle of the event, including running a joint stand with the organisers, NAG. The detailed nature of our reports and strong all-round presence should indicate a healthy respect for gaming culture and the people who participate in it. Vuzu is an entertainment channel and we think humour is an important aspect of that, so hopefully the small number of viewers unhappy with the LAN report will see the lighter side of things.
 
The Verge is sorry to read that some viewers were upset by the light-hearted nature of one of our thirteen reports from rAge 2011. As an official media partner of of the expo, we covered every single angle of the event, including running a joint stand with the organisers, NAG. The detailed nature of our reports and strong all-round presence should indicate a healthy respect for gaming culture and the people who participate in it. Vuzu is an entertainment channel and we think humour is an important aspect of that, so hopefully the small number of viewers unhappy with the LAN report will see the lighter side of things.

I'm afraid I'm yet to see a single person see the "lighter" side of this particular video.

Are you trying to tell us that her behaviour, demeanour and angle in the five minutes of that video was satire? I'm sorry, I just don't buy that.
 
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