>>74495228not one of them, but they've spoken enough around that it's pretty easy to see their point of view. They basically tend to believe Elira wasn't behind the black screen video and was forced to make it on threat of losing her visa or legal problems while she was still physically in Japan. The company was obviously trying to paint a target on HER back rather than theirs, and it absolutely succeeded. It was pretty out of character from what she's done during her time with the company, so they tend to think something funny's going on and just support their comfy streamer without thinking about it.
I'm a dragoon and I can get the sentiment after worrying for over a month whether or not Selen was even alive. They want to turn their brains off and just pretend like the last several months didn't happen. Realistically, that's not happening, though, and that video will continue to bloat and fester on her channel, funneling more and more hate and outrage towards her unless addressed properly.