animegaming said:
wombat123 said:
Exactly. People nowadays keep on forgetting that there are consequences for your actions. If you want to push a controversial opinion, you better damn well make sure that you either have ironclad job security or are well-off enough that you don't have to work. From what I've seen, the people defending Rapp seem to be following some kind of odd narrative about harrassment when from what I've seen, she was giving as good as she was receiving. And honestly, I have a feeling if this person were named Andrew Rapp, a lot of the people complaining about this probably wouldn't give a damn.
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while usually i would say that no should take anything said on twitter seriously but when you work as PR for a company like Nintendo while saying pro-pedo stuff at that point your basically giving your 2 week notice.
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You know what one of the funniest things about this is? One of the people defending Rapp, Patrick Klepek, actually wrote a big article earlier this month that publicized Rapp's controversial opinions. He's probably just as, if not more, responsible for Rapp getting the axe than the people he blames.