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I'm heading to London for Games Transformed: Smash the Fash event.

I'll be on a panel titled "What Can the Left Learn From Struggles in the Games Industry?" & speaking on our @gwuireland.bsky.social union organising with game workers in Ireland.

It's this weekend! Tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/gamestransformed/1649666

If wanted to appeal to , they'd talk about , , , and , but they don't want to talk about any of those things because they aren't profitable for Corporations. That is a FACT!

Who is the rich the is based on?

At first glance, the board game Monopoly doesn’t seem like it has a New York City connection. The man who sold it to Parker Brothers in 1935 was from Philadelphia, and the board features properties in Atlantic City.

"Then there’s that mustached man long dubbed 'the Monopoly Man' or 'Mr. Monopoly.' He appears on the Chance and Community Chest cards, always in a Depression-era suit with a bowtie and top hat.

"But the Monopoly Man isn’t just a board game invention—this iconic character (who has an actual name, Rich ) is supposedly based on the image of an actual New Yorker.

"So who is he? Apparently he’s modeled after banker . Morgan’s company financed some of the ’s biggest corporations. He consolidated railroads, helped rescue the gold standard, …