Anything is possible, but is that honestly the likely reason?
I mean this guy is practically foaming at the mouth about how much he hates all women. If he's a representative of gamergate it seems extremely likely that those threats are all genuine.
I don't think he's representative of pro-GamerGate people, although people like him aren't that hard to find.
I agree with you that there are going to be real death threats. That'll be true for pretty much anyone with huge exposure on the internet, all the more so if they're controversial. I would have been surprised to learn someone like Zoe Quinn had
not received such abuse online, although that's kind of a strange scenario because she would have never had much of an audience without it (even going back to when Depression Quest was greenlit)
Normally, you wouldn't have a good reason to think that someone is fabricating or exaggerating stories of abuse they've received. But Zoe Quinn isn't exactly normal. The story of how she claimed she stabbed someone to death who was attempting to rape her is well known (
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152274323855882&set=a.412206445881.199341.597085881&type=1 in case you weren't aware). What's less well known (eg, to her supporters who argue that Mallorie Nasrallah made the whole thing up) is that she's made several similar claims about severely injuring assailants, in the form of posts that are still accessible and easily verified as her. Here's a sample of them:
http://i.imgur.com/K4MbxBE.jpg
Sure, these
could all be true stories, but if so she's escaped an awful lot of criminal investigation. So it's not really a win for her either way. She's also made claims to her friends that Eron Gjoni himself sent death threats using his IP. But then somehow failed to bring this up in court against him, when it could have gotten him locked up.
This is just a portion of several accounts that paint her as being highly manipulative and deceitful. Is it really wrong to be skeptical of the level and nature of harassment she claims she's received (according to a recent article in The Guardian, "16GB worth") given a history of claiming harassment stories that are also pretty hard to believe? Does that make you a misogynist? Apparently to many people it does.
Everyone knows that very few people, men or women, are going to treat others this way. But those few who are willing to are also going to be the most interested in taking advantage of a platform that gives them this audience. And the "listen and believe" mentality the mass media and society in general is taking is giving such people an audience. Unfortunately, to the detriment of other victims.
You might ask why it matters if this one person happens to not be trustworthy. What does that change regarding the typical GamerGate narrative? A lot if your description of GamerGate is the kind that many people are given - a harassment campaign to attack Zoe Quinn for nothing more than making a game as a female, that is an expression of hatred towards all women. And if it comes from media sites that uncritically champion her and eagerly hang off of her every word and claim (or those like Brianna Wu who are themselves hardly models of mental health)