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mornelithe said:
Illusion said:

You're absolutely right about feminists and social justice warriors wanting to make an example out of Nintendo. You are also right about the importance of standing up against their attacks:  if you give them an inch they will take the full country mile.  Hopefully, NCL is as stubborn as you say.

BTW, upon reading some more of the posts on this thread I see now that my previous post was very ill-informed.  I had listened to a certain podcast this evening that made Alison out to be fairly innocent in this whole affair but I realize now that they under-emphasized some pretty important details.  I apologize.

This story actually continues to get more interesting.  I'll preface this with saying I could care less what she chooses to do (though I may feel bad for her husband), I don't think it's unreasonable for Nintendo to not want an employee who did this as a 2nd job:

http://www.gamezone.com/news/it-seems-former-nintendo-pr-employee-alison-rapp-was-a-prostitute-3435712

Man, the attempt by the SJW games media to turn Rapp into a martyr for feminism and social justice really blew up in their faces.