>>82285570I credit them for giving Selen a platform to prove her worth to a wider audience. No more, no less. The rest was her labor. It's not just her though. You could make the same argument about ALL of Nijisanji's talents, past and present. It gives them visibility on a well advertised platform, and nothing else. In turn, it takes the fruits of their labor and doesn't so much as even let them have the play button to acknowledge their part in enriching Tazumi. This is true of both those who have left, and those who are still psychologically trapped within. One could draw a comparison to how Marx envisioned the relation between capitalists and their workers, except at least the robber barons of old didn't make the workers pay for their own factories like how Niji makes them buy (and return,) their own equipment.