>>75202028Doki is her own boss.
She makes the rules.
She sets the agenda.
She benefits from all of the contacts she's ever made as part of this industry.
There's no draconian organization taking most of the cash (other than YouTube).
There's no high-school ESL kusogaki micromanaging her activities anymore.
She no longer has co-workers harassing her and making her work life intolerable.
There's no black company to have to get permissions from, over and over again, only to have content purged or slow-walked into the void.
She has nearly 700k subs as an independent v-tuber. The sky is the limit.
Meanwhile, her former employer Kurosanji EN is a complete shit-show, its reputation in shambles.
So "now that the dust has settled" - this was 100% Kurosanji's fuck-up.
Kurosanji management allowed the toxic workplace environment to exist at their EN branch. They permitted and encouraged the harassment that resulted in Doki's hospitalization.
They were the team decided to skin-walk her social media accounts while she was in hospital.
And when she lawyered up to ensure she wasn't being mistreated, Kurosanji fired her. In public. Without telling her about the termination beforehand.
The termination letter was a 3-page diatribe, in which Kurosanji admitted that they had a toxic workplace environment and opted to slander her further. Essentially they said "don't bother listening to the BPD psycho bitch, she's crazy."
The letter was followed up by the black-screen video, in which Doki's former co-workers continued their harassment of her.
Ultimately Kurosanji gave the Canadian government a textbook case of labor law violations.
Each party got what it earned from its own actions.