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They probably did, 10 years ago! They also haven't been working for the Destructoid since 2013- it's not their personal blog that they can go back and edit. The nature of the Internet is that as a public personality, all of your shitty old stuff is immortalised for all to see, forever
Edit: I did some cursory googling, and found this Reddit thread from 2018 where people were discussing Sterling's horrible past words and deeds
[CW: Serious Transphobia]
https://old.reddit.com/r/SocialistGaming/comments/a9higf/jim_sterling_threw_in_a_trans_women_are_women/As you can see, they're essentially having the same conversation we are now having in 2023, with people demanding an apology for their past views. In response, someone posted an interview Sterling did for a website in 2013 about their views having changed... but the website no longer exists:
http://www.gamingaswomen.com/posts/2013/06/an-interview-with-jim-sterling-about-sexism-in-game-culture/
"They probably did, 10 years ago?" They did not! Come on, doublepepperoni! Sterling has to be cancelled!"
I found the interview on the Wayback Machine. It's focused specifically on the sexist things they used to say, but they do explain how they had changed as a person
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