>>70580617>>70581011If they just admitted the termination and the "negligible" letters were mistakes and made some vague promises of internal review and change, they would have been fine. Riku's video would have been fine, if not for the Black Stream, and the GURRAT likely would never had been born.
But instead, after they shot themselves in the foot, somehow not realizing attacking your most popular streamer right after she attempted suicide is not a good look, they did it again, except with a bigger gun. Naming names and revealing they've been leaking confidential legal documents, something the security of all their livers requires they absolutely never do.
They put the streamers lives in danger when they pointed thousands of angry fans in their direction the first time, then did it again, naming names and putting Elira up on a public sacrificial slab, while handing the audience ritual daggers.
Once, might be an isolated case of someone with too much power and not enough responsibility running his mouth off - but TWICE? How does any human being, let alone a whole committee of human beings, make that mistake TWICE?
And the sisters also still don't understand what Niji did wrong either. They always come in here, trying to convince us Doki is a grifter or what not. They don't seem to realize that even if Doki turned out to be a pedophile and a cannibal, it wouldn't do a thing to help Niji's reputation. It isn't Doki vs. Niji anymore. It's Niji vs. itself.
They should be trying to convince us Niji is changing, acting more like Riku, and less NijiEN management, but it seems there are an awful lot of people that are just willfully ignorant as to how people work, to the point where they are a danger to themselves and those around them, should they ever get into a position of power. It's so prevalent that it seems there must be some way to systematically sort those types of people out of such positions, for all our sakes.