Tripwire CEO Steps Down Amid Controversy

The controversy over a tweet by John Gibson supporting the anti-abortion law that recently took effect in Texas has quickly boiled over. Yesterday it was reported that developers Shipwright Studios cut ties with the publisher and developer Torn Banner Studios distanced itself from Gibson's remarks. Now Tripwire itself is also created its own distance, announcing that Gibson has "stepped down" (presumably after some coaxing), and has been replaced by interim CEO Alan Wilson. Tripwire says Gibson's remarks do not reflect the opinions of the company:
The comments given by John Gibson are of his own opinion, and do not reflect those of Tripwire Interactive as a company. His comments disregarded the values of our whole team, our partners and much of our broader community. Our leadership team at Tripwire are deeply sorry and are unified in our commitment to take swift action and to foster a more positive environment.

Effective immediately, John Gibson has stepped down as CEO of Tripwire Interactive. Co-founding member and current Vice President, Alan Wilson, will take over as interim CEO. Alan has been with the company since its formation in 2005 and is an active lead in both the studio’s business and developmental affairs. Alan will work with the rest of the Tripwire leadership team to take steps with employees and partners to address their concerns including executing a company-wide town hall meeting and promoting open dialogue with Tripwire leadership and all employees. His understanding of both the company’s culture and the creative vision of our games will carry the team through this transition, with full support from the other Tripwire leaders.
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VaranDragon wrote on Sep 8, 2021, 05:28:
milspecmonkey wrote on Sep 8, 2021, 03:45:
I dunno man is this supposed to be a side argument of Lenin was better than Stalin? Because a lazy ass search comes up with " Abortion was legalized in 1920, making the Soviet Union the first country to do so; however, it was banned again between 1936 and 1955"
(In SOVIET RUSSIA voice) Women were also equally sent to the gulag and conscripted into the military.

No it wasn't. It was a counterargument against his blatant trolling. I'm sick and tired of Americans blaming Communism, or Germany, or Russia, or China, or (*insert race of choice) people etc. for everything and anything and acting as if they invented sugar and spice and everything nice. It's bullshit and needs to be called out.

Well it is a USA based website so you are going to get USA leaning opinions, but might be better to pick your "point out hypocrisy battles" better than ending up defending Stalin.
Maybe you misunderstood, but WannaLogAlready was essentially saying the abortion law in question is very authoritarian in nature. I don't think many would consider that a troll take on the subject.
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