Up until June 10th Scott Cawthon was just another blameless white dude with a net worth of $60 million when Twitter uncovered the unimaginable: the fabled Boomer Texan zillionaire was, shocker, a Republican. Not only that but he'd donated some of that sweet FNaF money - a little under $40,000 - to assorted Republican ghouls over the years.
On a side note, he also donated $500,000 to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Consequently Cawthon is stepping down from copy/pasting FNaF spin-offs and letting someone else run the money machine.
Scott, I've never played any of your shitty games but for what it's worth I think I watched the Game Grumps play one of them back when they used to be funny. So from the bottom of my heart: eh.
PS: I don't know how to cancel people but if anybody cares Jonathan Blow (Braid , The Witness) gave Ron Paul $400 back in '07.
On a side note, he also donated $500,000 to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Consequently Cawthon is stepping down from copy/pasting FNaF spin-offs and letting someone else run the money machine.
Scott, I've never played any of your shitty games but for what it's worth I think I watched the Game Grumps play one of them back when they used to be funny. So from the bottom of my heart: eh.
Five Nights at Freddy's creator Scott Cawthon is retiring after facing a backlash for donating to Trump and other Republicans
Five Nights at Freddy's creator Scott Cawthon announced his retirement about a week after outrage erupted over his donations to Republican lawmakers.
www.businessinsider.com
PS: I don't know how to cancel people but if anybody cares Jonathan Blow (Braid , The Witness) gave Ron Paul $400 back in '07.
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