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Analysis and transcript of the Nijisanji black stream

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My analysis and transcript of the black screen can be found here:
>https://bitbin.it/X0AvbbJL/

Having thoughtfully reviewed the black stream I feel very confident concluding:

a. The black stream was scripted by lawyers, who used these three livers as cover for ANYCOLOR’S responsibility for its statements on this matter.
b. With the possible exception of Mike, Elira and Vox were not chosen at random to be part of this stream.
c. Elira was used to attack Selen’s claims and moral character, from the angle that Selen included personal information in a document that could have become public; information ANYCOLOR characterizes as slanderous and that poses a thread to the personal safety of some livers. Elira was chosen to deliver this part, because just with like Selen and Millie, she was one of the few whose personal safety was threatened by that document.
d. Vox was used to attack Selen’s claims that staff had a bias against her and that there were bullies among the livers. Vox was chosen for this role, because he not only considers himself Selen’s friend and confident (with alleged access to private comments from her), but also a recording of him was used by Selen in the document as evidence of staff bias.
e. From this stream, it can be inferred that there was indeed bullying against Selen, that there was bias from staff against Selen and that there is a good chance that the bullying from some livers was encouraged by staff.
f. Elira, Enna, Millie and Vox are confirmed among Selen’s bullies, being the first three possibly the worst among the other harassers.
g. There is a faint hint that Elira might hold some authority, since it is mentioned by her that there was some sort of expectation "from the audience" for her to address the Selen issue.
h. The reason for ANYCOLOR to threat Selen the way it did (to try to get rid of her) was because of tweets, which they thought hurt their honor.


>But to this day, they all keep praying for Selen’s safety... Which seems to have worked wonders, because she is doing fucking AWESOME!