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- Apr 14, 2019
Btw,
I wondered what happened to my dog.
Maybe I'm nuts but I'm pretty sure what we see he isn't something new. It is just that Twitter is becoming more and more popular which people speak fast and quick without thinking. I mean who honestly spends random thoughts people speak out of their ass and take it seriously. Probably some generational thing I don't understand but most people really do not care about Twitter stuff which has now become a giant pointing fingers game. I mean if none of this Vic stuff happened and you showed me those tapes I'd probably go "that's a little extreme" about those videos but Funi set themselves up to be scolded. Of course people are going to use it against them because that's the environment they want. That's unfortunately why many things are happening now. Companies are okay with lying and fire someone because it might throw a little dirt on their precious boots.
I think the lesson that a lot of companies should take is that the profit loss for keeping Vic due to no evidence is significantly less than whatever it was for terminating his contracts and throwing him out of the job. 1 million plus the lawyer fees plus the amount of people who no longer will pay for their services because let's be honest Funi never had the best reputation and something like this would be easy to jump ship. I don't think the issue is so much the bullying but the companies who give in way too easily.
Duely noted.
But yeah, even if I'm wrong about Commander, I can just pull a KickVic and double-down on it because being wrong on the internet is a fate worse than death, and I WILL FUCKING SHOOT YOUR DOGGO.![]()
I wondered what happened to my dog.
If you take away the unfortunate real world consequences, which people seem to be waking up to, it's just the adult version of cyberbullying. They just say whatever the fuck they want and feel nothing because it's just words on a screen. You don't have to look that person in the eye or see the life ruining results of your actions.
That's what attracted me to the Vic case. At best I've dipped my big toe into the ocean of anime so I had no idea who any of these people were and had no stakes or bias. All I knew was somebody was finally going to face his accusers, force them to back up their words, and attempt to undo as much of the damage done as possible.
Maybe I'm nuts but I'm pretty sure what we see he isn't something new. It is just that Twitter is becoming more and more popular which people speak fast and quick without thinking. I mean who honestly spends random thoughts people speak out of their ass and take it seriously. Probably some generational thing I don't understand but most people really do not care about Twitter stuff which has now become a giant pointing fingers game. I mean if none of this Vic stuff happened and you showed me those tapes I'd probably go "that's a little extreme" about those videos but Funi set themselves up to be scolded. Of course people are going to use it against them because that's the environment they want. That's unfortunately why many things are happening now. Companies are okay with lying and fire someone because it might throw a little dirt on their precious boots.
I think the lesson that a lot of companies should take is that the profit loss for keeping Vic due to no evidence is significantly less than whatever it was for terminating his contracts and throwing him out of the job. 1 million plus the lawyer fees plus the amount of people who no longer will pay for their services because let's be honest Funi never had the best reputation and something like this would be easy to jump ship. I don't think the issue is so much the bullying but the companies who give in way too easily.