https://youtu.be/t3T57HYEvV4I know it’s Narukami and all, and I may sound like a chink with this post, but please hear me out a little bit.
From 2:00 onward, Narukami brought up a point that I have never given a thought about before. Everyone probably would prefer to think that the chinks are all crazy in the first place for making all these things happened, but most conveniently forget that things got so out of control because Coco didn’t officially apologize onstream after the T-word incident AND on her return after the suspension, ends her Asacoco with a huge ass end card with a “If you don’t like it, then FUCK YOU and don’t come back”. These are pretty aggressive behavior against her attackers, but Coco is an employee of a company that has managers watching over her, and any manager with half a brain would know that these behaviors are really risky to be allowed to happen (even if it fits Coco’s personality, mind you) and yet it still happened.
And through out this whole year after the T-word incident, we’ve seen many instances where it looks like Cover is actively isolating Coco from the rest of the company (no hologra appearance, no invitation for the new year stream, etc), so it could be Cover we’re doing the Japanese company’s typical way of a harassing their employees to force the employees to call it quit to themselves instead of having the company fires the employees, and by having Coco calls it quit herself, Cover can later shamelessly get back to the Chinese market without having the reputation of “firing Coco so they can regain the Chinese market”. It just so happen that Cover’s management is so shitty that all those collateral damages happened, while they could have had better options like outright firing Coco shortly after the T-word incident OR actually stands by her, supervises her so she doesn’t actually do any more yabee and not just throws her under the bus and says “Fuck you” when she asks for anything.