Tension is heating up between Black Girl Gamers and That Park Place after a back-and-forth over BGG’s discriminatory practices within the video game industry following a myriad of controversies stemming from D.E.I. shakedown group, Sweet Baby Inc. Black Girl Gamers has now issued a Cease and Desist to the entertainment news group, which has been responded to by their counsel, Ron Coleman.
The fight started when ace journalist John Trent discovered a tweet from Black Girl Gamers that stated, “Looking for Black Women Content Creators that make Dungeons & Dragons (DND) content for some potential brand work! Hit us up!”
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The post clearly states the job requirements as being black and female, which is by definition a discriminatory posting against anyone who doesn’t identify as black or female. That Park Place called the matter out in an article titled “Forspoken Consultant Black Girl Gamers Appears To Discriminate In Their Hiring Practices While Claiming They Are Being Harassed.”
After this article went viral, Black Girl Gamers threatened legal action against That Park Place, and John Trent followed up with another article titled, “‘Forspoken’ Consultant Black Girl Gamers Threatens Legal Action Against That Park Place And Claims They Are Committed “To Diversity And Inclusion, Including Our Non-Discriminatory Hiring Practices.”
This article restated their claims and showed the evidence regarding Black Girl Gamers discriminatory practices with the tweet in question once more, presenting factual evidence of their misdeeds.
Now, Black Girl Gamers has issued a cease and desist to That Park Place, in which they state, “We demand that you immediately cease and desist from posting or displaying any videos and / or comments about Ms. Lopez and BGG. We demand that by April 5, 2024, you remove any and all links and references to videos, (i.e., YouTube or Twitch), that comments upon or visually depicts Ms. Lopez and / or the BGG brand.
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The letter goes on to describe That Park Place as “hurtful, baseless, and defamatory,” despite That Park Place posting receipts of what Black Girl Gamers did. They further claimed that the results of the posts have been “racist, sexist and misogynistic communications directed at Ms. Lopez and BGG.”
Ron Coleman replied to the letter, stating, “We have reviewed your demands and, on consideration, find them both meritless and ridiculous. For these reasons, your demands are rejected in the whole and we consider the matter closed.”
That Park Place is not willing to back down from honest, accurate video game journalism due to attempted lawfare from a shake down group. As the culture wars are heating up in video games, the woke are doing all they can to hide their bad behavior, as they know the public doesn’t want their nonsense pushing into the video game medium.
Black Girl Gamers is a symptom of an overall cause of wokeism, and Fandom Pulse stands with That Park Place for being able to speak the truth to power in video games and other entertainment media.
What do you think of That Park Place’s response to Black Girl Gamers? Leave a comment and let us know.
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