you should have quoted that whole segment Loggins:
These people were recruited with Driv3r and the Kane and Lynch firings, and once they were on board with that, the fake bullshit about Zoe Quinn linked those with a a woman. From there, they're that much more open to the use of stereotypes as dog whistles; portraying "gamer girls" as complete morons who "Don't even play games, so why would they want them changed?" (They tell you the reason -- it's because they hate YOU specifically.)
At the ground floor, "ethics in games journalism" seems like a reasonable take when you consider reviewers being fired because they didn't give a bad game good reviews, or publishers paying for good reviews of their games. But the 'leaders' of the gamergate movement knew that, and always intended to use them as a motte and bailey argument, while then turning around and accusing the other side of exactly what they were doing.
Driv3r was 2004.
Jeff was fired in 2007.
Depression Quest came out in 2013.
Zoe Quinn's ex's meltdown was in August 2014.
So this was an organized six to ten year psyop. All to get people to say mean things about women on the internet to prepare them to vote for Bernie or Jill Stein or Trump instead of the woman candidate, Hillary.