>>69008516>Yes? Read the full fucking line before writing a reply. Niji is a Japanese company they can't do shit.
>make them sit out the rest of their contract in silence with a stealth suspensionWhich would only work to their benefit at this point. What good is threatening someone with a good time? This is a lame threat because Niji can't afford further PR damage by stealth suspending some of their biggest talents over petty shit like this, not when JP management is coming for their asses already.
> If this entire situation teaches you anything it should be that companies are excessively petty and vindictive if you won't toe the lie.I believe that they'd want to be, but that doesn't mean they can. Again, Niji is a Japanese company, they have pretty fucking serious worker protections which is why the whole corporate exile thing exists in the first place. They'd also be looking to mitigate their freefalling stock and they're not really in a position where they can tell shareholders 'yeah we're sidelining three of our biggest earners on EN because they wouldn't do a monumentally stupid PR stunt
Now, I can almost accept that the livers are retarded enough to be like you and think there was a real threat to their careers, but again just come up with a dumb excuse not to do it and they won't be able to do a fucking thing.