Former Member of DEI Group 'Black Girl Gamers' Comes Out, Blasts Their Racism

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If you've been following the recent controversies revolving wokeness and DEI showing up in the video gaming sphere, you've doubtlessly heard of Sweet Baby Inc. -- a narrative consultancy whose involvement with many of the more controversial titles has led to a boycott of games with SBI involvement from gamers on social media.

However, pay closer attention and another name begins to emerge: Black Girl Gamers. It, too, is a narrative consultancy that helps developers with characters and storylines that have DEI undertones. It didn't start out that way, however -- and one of its former members is striking back with stories of how she was hounded from the group because she refused to engage in racial groupthink.

Black Girl Gamers -- best known for its narrative consultancy on the Square Enix title "Forspoken," which has been a commercial disappointment -- is currently threatening both former "World of Warcraft" team lead Mark "Grummz" Kern and entertainment news outlet That Park Place with lawsuits for reporting on the company's purported discriminatory hiring practices and other problematic measures.

BGG's own website claims to be 100% Minority Operated.

I've seen "Minority Owned" but what does Minority Operated mean? It is unclear if they mean 100% of management, or 100% of all staff:

The 100% Minority operated claim, the SEALED job board, and the lack of a hiring policy… pic.twitter.com/rfm1GYcSs6

— Grummz (@Grummz) March 27, 2024

Right now, Black Girl Gamers, the SBI-style game and movie consulting group, has issued new legal threats including a Cease and Desist.

Meanwhile, they have mobilized their 10,000+ members to harass and call critics "racists" in an attempt to deflect from the allegations of…

— Grummz (@Grummz) March 29, 2024

According to That Park Place, Black Girl Gamers made the usual boilerplate statements about dealing with "false" claims of "discriminatory hiring practices" and insisted it "operates as a contracting organization that collaborates with both freelancers and content creators from all backgrounds to work on various projects and initiatives to amplify underrepresented voices in gaming and make the community more inclusive."

Contrary to the allegations in the article, Black Girl Gamers has contracted freelancers of all races, genders, sexual orientations, religions, and ethnic backgrounds. (3/8)

— Black Girl Gamers (@blackgirlgamers) March 26, 2024

However, according to one former Black Girl Gamers member, this is hardly the case -- and she was chased from the group because she didn't fit the ideological mold of the groupthink chamber.

Gothix -- the pseudonym of a Twitch streamer who worked with the organization before it was a consultancy -- said in a social media post that, "As [a] former Black Girl Gamers member, I can confidently say these people are full of crap.

"They do NOT care about diversity. They promptly kicked me out for being 'anti-black' AKA, not making an idol out of my skin color and refusing to hate white people."

As an former Black Girl Gamers member, I can confidently say these people are full of crap. They do NOT care about diversity. They promptly kicked me out for being "anti-black" AKA, not making an idol out of my skin color and refusing to hate white people. https://t.co/ujtx5dRver

— (Vanessa) Gothix (@GothixTV) March 27, 2024

"I was harassed for MONTHS after the fact, and received an onslaught of vitriol from many of their BLACK members. You know how BGG responded? They blocked me and literally scrubbed my existence off of their platforms," she added.