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A former CEO of a video game software company said he considered taking his own life after he was ousted for his tweet praising Texas' 'heartbeat' abortion ban.
John Gibson, a video game developer and ex-CEO of Tripwire Interactive, spoke to Fox Nation's 'Tucker Carlson Today' this week about suffering 'social terrorism' at the hands of his co-workers when he shared his views on the social platform last year.
Gibson had tweeted his approval of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision affirming the Texas Heartbeat Act - which went into effect in September 2021 - banning abortions at the point when a fetal heartbeat is found.
In the days following the tweet, Gibson said he suffered harsh criticism from his co-workers and then was ultimately ousted as CEO of the company.
Former CEO of Tripwire Interactive John Gibson told Fox Nation's 'Tucker Carlson Today' he considered taking his own life after he was ousted for praising Texas' 'heartbeat' abortion ban
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'Words can hardly convey how crushed I was,' he told Tucker Carlson this week, adding that things got even worse after he was ousted from the company.
'I got depressed. I got, of course, angry, suicidal, not wanting to leave the house,'