Go back and call your sister, nine major online game guilds jointly抵制 Tao Hongkai

by mlwang on 2011-12-21 12:09:55

Recently, we just released the news that Professor Pao criticized female-oriented online games for being vulgar and that female players protested on the streets. Today, there is another big event.

A well-known domestic "beauty guild" announced on Weibo that it has jointly signed with the presidents of eight major domestic guilds to establish the "Anti-Tao Hongkai Alliance," collectively protesting against Tao Hongkai's infringement on the gaming rights of female players. The ranks condemning Tao Hongkai are growing larger, which also means that this incident may become the largest scale player rights protection activity in China's online game history since its inception. Here is a group photo of the nine guild leaders.

The leader said, "Today, I finally did what I've wanted to do for a long time," "I took the girls from my house to Shanghai TV station for exposure, condemning that professor who always talks nonsense, actually saying that our girl gamers don't deserve to be mothers. We strongly demand he apologizes to all female players nationwide. Why can't girls play games? Get out of the gaming circle, go back and electrocute your sister!"

It was reported that famous CCTV commentator Ji Lianhai also questioned Tao Hongkai's criticism on Weibo about female gamers not having the qualifications to be mothers, stating that playing games is unrelated to gender, and Tao Hongkai's relevant remarks are "too much."

Some netizens believe that Tao Hongkai's criticism is merely an event marketing strategy, essentially self-promotion, aiming to increase his own fame. This event is still ongoing, and 81813 will bring everyone more detailed reports on the subsequent developments.