Sarah Paulson is dazzling the red carpet!
06.09.2021 - 23:33 / nme.com
Twitch boycott of all Tripwire Interactive games, following a controversial anti-abortion tweet posted by Tripwire’s president.Cassell has announced that he will be boycotting games created and published by Tripwire (thanks, Dexerto). This includes Tripwire-developed games like Killing Floor, as well as Tripwire-published games such as Chivalry 2.
Sarah Paulson is dazzling the red carpet!
Texas legislators recently signed a draconian new law that criminalizes abortion after six weeks, a time when most women don’t even realize they’re pregnant.
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Chadwick Boseman may be gone but he will never be forgotten.
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Tripwire Interactive CEO John Gibson has released his first statement since “stepping down” from the company, following boycotts caused by his anti-abortion comment made earlier in the week.In his statement, Gibson encourages those “upset about my exit” to “continue your support of Tripwire and their many amazing partners” and wishes “all of these partners [at Tripwire] the best success now and in the future”.He adds that he has been treated “with great care and dignity” by Tripwire’s executive
Carrie Underwood did not stay away too long following her recent controversy.
It has been a hell of a week for publisher Tripwire Interactive, that’s for sure. Previous CEO John Gibson, for some reason, took to Twitter to reveal he was happy that the US Supreme Court decided to ban abortions in Texasfrom the six week mark, and the resulting fallout has meant he is no longer the CEO, and has been replaced.
Tripwire Interactive has announced that CEO John Gibson has “stepped down” from his position at the company, following a comment he made supporting a controversial anti-abortion law that passed in Texas.In a statement shared earlier today (September 7), Tripwire Interactive has distanced itself from comments made by Gibson and announced that he has been replaced by Alan Wilson, who will act as interim CEO.
Tripwire Interactive, after the president of the firm, John Gibson, tweeted controversial views on the US Supreme Court’s decision to not block a new anti-abortion law in Texas.In a tweet posted on Saturday night (September 4), Gibson explained that he was “proud” of the US Supreme Court for “affirming the Texas law banning abortion for babies with a heartbeat.” He continued that “as an entertainer I don’t get political often,” but that he “felt it was important to go on the record as a pro-life