>>79165763That could never have happened. You don't understand nijisanjiEN culture.
The nijileaker spelled it out. They had struggle sessions where they would gang up on the problematic liver and air out their grievances and belittle them with faux "education".
They are a hive of neoliberal caricatures that are indistinguishable from Twitter lefties that kvetch about pronouns and Indigenous representation.
You newfags refuse to do the bare minimum of reps to find out what sort of impromptu group Hanamori was, and what Nova's Twitter post history consisted of.
The mere fact that their branded enemy dared to snap back was a major insult to them. They just had to retaliate.
The talents were running the branch. It was a "the inmates are running the asylum" sort of deal.
These people never learned to care about optics or consequences, because these types of people have the full backing of manufactured culture, media, and structured zeitgeist. They have lived their entire lives with a full license to destroy people "for the cause" while being met with applause and Twitter likes. This escalation shocked them, to say the least. They could have never predicted it. They thought they could just go about "canceling" the heretic with slander, termination bullet points, lists of infractions, and appeals to emotion (she doxed me!), like they'd done throughout their lives with resounding success.
Just look up Nova's and Lyrica's tweets from a couple of years ago. They've performed struggle sessions and smear campaigns on dozens (if not hundreds) of artists and random people on Twitter over "sexism" and "misogyny". The MO is not that different now.
I genuinely believe the black stream was something the EN branch independently decided, and they did not communicate with the JP main branch.
The nijileaker confirmed it was pre-recorded, so might have been sitting on it for a while, and decided to air it when Doki started her stream.