While last night’s The Game Awards show was the best in recent years, unfortunately, it wasn’t all fun and games. Many of you know where I’m going with this, but let’s talk it out. Towards the end of the show, an unidentified individual made his way to the stage and acted like he was part of the show. Except he wasn’t. What exactly happened during the end of the TGA 2022 show?
After the crowning of Elden Ring as the Game of the Year for 2022, this person made their way to the stage and spewed the following nonsense — “Hey, my turn; I just want to thank everybody and say I want to nominate this award to my reformed orthodox rabbi Bill Clinton, thank everybody.”
What the hell did that even mean? Who was this guy? Why does everyone on the stage suddenly look uncomfortable?
Of course, everyone at the show, and watching it live was confused as to what was going on. I know we were watching, and we didn’t understand what he said until sat there and watched the incident, repeatedly.
Sadly, this nonsense is part of an Antisemitic conspiracy that the leaders of the world are secretly Jews. Running everything that happens, and ultimately controlling the world. Again, it’s a sad thing to say, especially during a time of joy. There’s more to it, and Twitter has been on fire debating the incident.
Shortly after the incident, Geoff Keighley tweeted that this person was arrested, but unfortunately for Geoff Keighly, the damage was done.
The individual who interrupted our Game of the Year moment has been arrested.
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) December 9, 2022
How did this person make their way to the stage? How did the security allow this person to gain access to the TGAs stage, and do this unspeakable act? More importantly, suppose this had planned on harming someone on the stage. Or worse, someone on the stage and the crowd?
Throughout 2022, we’ve seen in the news how people have entered buildings, schools, and various other plans and done unspeakable acts. Last night could have been another one of those incidents.
For those laughing about what happened last night, you need to stop laughing. It’s not funny. It wasn’t hilarious. It was dangerous, and if I were Geoff Keighly, I’d be asking just how this person could access one of the biggest stages of entertainment. The security was clearly not doing its job, and this could have been worse than it was.
I’m sure we’ll find out more about this in the upcoming days, but damn, that was not the way to end the show.