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Soundwave said:

Here's the bottom line ... just because you think someone censored a video game doesn't give you the right to harrass them and cyberstalk them with the intent of getting them fired. I don't care what her second job was.

GG is going to find that the majority of gamers, yes, even male gamers will turn against them if they continue this BS of bullying people and in this case it was completely unwarranted as she not only had zero to do with what they were pissed off about (a stupid boob slider in a video game), she actually agreed with them, but they decided to harass her incessentantly.

No, that is not bottom line - there are trolls out there, of the mean, vicious kind, for just about any reason imaginable, and someone in PR position HAS to know how to handle them in this day and age - her incompetence as PR alone was enough for Nintendo to fire her, let alone all other stuff.

Bottom line actually is how gaming press treated this "case", not being objective, siding with her as a martyr and blaming Nintendo for firing her, and now that there's more info, trying (along with some forums and their SJWs) to sweep it under the rug.and to keep the classic bogeyman narrative of "GG harrassed her".