It can't be a bad business move because it wasn't a business move at all, not unless you can prove that it was an orchestrated attack. It's quite possible that EA, as a business, isn't happy about that outburst, either.
People need to cool it with the whole "one employee equals the whole company" thing. It's silly no matter which companies are involved. If another EA employee came out and said he loved Nintendo, would people suddenly take that as meaning EA loves Nintendo? No? Well, then.








