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  "textContent": "Microsoft is once again drawing criticism from segments of the gaming community after the official Halo account rolled out a new promotional image for Women’s History Month — and immediately limited who could respond to it. The March 1st post reads, “This #WomensHistoryMonth, join us in celebrating the women who shape Halo in our universe, […]\n\nThe post Microsoft Makes Halo Spartans into Rosie The Riveter for Women’s History Month Then Promptly Turns Off Comments appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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