All the editorial staff of God is a Geek has renounced Masse after its founder, Calvin Robinson, imitated Nazi greeting in an event last week, causing a violent reaction that turned out that he lost his position in the Angelican church and impacted The work. of the site still associated with its name.
Robinson, who according to the reports is no longer part of the editorial team of the site, but still appears as owner, affirms that “he is not a Nazi”, but that he made the gesture at the National Summit Pro -Life last week as a “mockery of the hysterical liberal. “
In a statement tonight, the team said: “In the light of the recent actions of the owner of Giag, the editorial team has made the decision to stop publishing at Godisageek.com.
“We have each of us to put years of work on this site, trying to continue entertaining despite the actions of our separate owner. His contribution on the site has been zero for several years, but we cannot continue without saying anything.
“To be absolutely clear, we do not support, share or tolerate the policy or actions of Calvin Robinson.”
The team, composed of Adam Cook, Mick Fraser, Chris White, Chris Hyde and Lyle Pendle, said he has “directed the site regardless of Calvin for several years with the hope that we do not have to lose the hard work we have poured in him , the access for we have worked hard and the relationships we have developed “, but today admitted that it had become” increasingly clear that we can no longer separate the site from the owner. “
“As a result, the entire editorial team will resign with an immediate effect. We will create a new site and our future content will be published there, without connection with Calvin Robinson. It will be difficult to start over, difficult to stop the work we have done here in our own backs, but this is the right thing.
“Godisageek will no longer publish work under any of our names. Whatever the future, we will work together to bring content that is fair, inclusive and entertaining, as we always have,” the statement continued. “But we will do it under a new banner and we hope that some of you will come with us on the new trip.”
The publication ended that the editorial team “cannot apologize on behalf of Calvin, and will not. Our compensation should be proof that we do not support or stack its actions, policies or beliefs.”