God is a Geek editorial team resigns over founder's actions related to 'Roman salute'

All members of the editorial team of the well-known gaming website God is a Geek have announced their resignation after the site's founder, Calvin Robinson, was seen performing the Nazi salute at a public event.
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Calvin Robinson, who, according to him, has not been involved in the site's editorial work in recent years, is still its owner. After the incident with the Nazi salute, he stated that he was not a Nazi, and his gesture was aimed at "ridiculing hysterical liberals".
In its official statement, the editorial team said: "Each of us has put years of work into this site, trying to continue to entertain despite the actions of our estranged owner. His contribution to the site has been zero for several years, but we cannot continue to remain silent."
The team emphasised that they do not support or endorse Robinson's political views or actions. They also announced their intention to create a new resource where they will publish their content without any connection to Robinson: "We will create a new website and our future content will be published there, without any connection to Calvin Robinson. It will be hard to start over, it will be hard to move away from the work we have done here on our own, but it is the right thing to do."
Source: God is a Geek