>>47093586>They were not given a chance to cite anything before they graduated.They literally went on a ten day streaming strike without saying a word. They weren't spontaneously terminated they left on their own terms. They've had plenty of chances to say something to management or their senpai. Literally no one knows their real reasons for leaving which makes it seem suspicious. There's also nothing stopping them from addressing the situation on their PLs, the closest any of them have gotten was notSava's "there's so much I wish I could say rn but I can't." The same notSava that streamed right after her graduation and began begging for 4k for a model and rigging (she is a professional artist and rigger) This makes gen 3 as a whole look incredibly untrustworthy so I'm not inclined to believe her pity baiting about not being able to speak.
>Except in Reina's video she literally complains about "omg why did they join if they didnt want to be apart of the Idol project??" when the auditions stated it was optional.Kawaii is a virtual idol company retard. If anything this makes gen 3 look even more retarded. It's like applying to work at McDonald's to be cashier and then getting mad when your boss tells you have to learn how to flip burgers too.
>Got any actual proof there?Peony's members posts before the announcement. Miryu's cancelled stream and pre-chat before the anouncement. Reina literally says in her video that she was able to convince two of them to stay before they changed their mind again. It doesn't look like everyone was 100% on board.
>Oceane doxxed them and they were completely justified in demanding her graduation. Are you defending Oceane now?No, the point I was trying to make was that Gen 3 was capable of threatening management with an ultimatum, showing that using their leverage as a group against management wasn't something foreign to them. Also to this day there is no physical evidence of the doxxing that Oceane did, so we just have to take gen 3 at their word on that one.