Not to excuse the recordings, but obviously she didn't trust vox from the start and since she has BPD it isn't surprising that she did.
One nuance I think people have skipped over: why do Niji know about this recording now? Doki must've mentioned it in her document, which means the recording proves something relevant to what she's claiming. Either it shows Vox bullying/harassing her, or at the very least he must be acknowledging that it was happening, or that he was being shown favouritism by the management, or
something. And whatever it is presumably proves that she was right to mistrust and record him.
@bothyourhouses Hey remember when you said my inclusion of Vox as a member I consider being a problem was a nonsense rrat based on personal dislike back
here? Well, you were right but I can't source "I feel it in my bones" as a reason for anyone else to take seriously but me.
Anyone complicit in doing something like this is a spineless cunt with no value that will do anything to protect themselves at best
Yep, fair play to you. I've never considered myself a great judge of character, but I really thought he was one of the good ones
. I'll buy you a celebratory title if you like.
Could Anycolor possibly be in a position where they withhold essential travel or other documents from her to force her to comply? I don't know how Visa for stuff like this work, does anyone have any insight on this?
Taking someone's passport is super illegal but people do get away with it. A Japanese company might legitimately have their lawyers hold their employees' passport while they were applying to renew their work visa, and as long as they're a properly licensed lawyer and apologetic about the accidental delay in returning it you could definitely have a "because of the implication" moment.
At what point do they use a bit of that merch cash to hire a PR person who's familiar with the english-speaking side of the internet?
The best PR person in the world won't help you if management overrules them and decides they're doing it their way.
And arguably, Niji went in hard today to fix their reputation (both with a deliberate attack, and then a we are very sorry).
There's an old roleplaying joke of "if Plan A is beat it out of him, Plan B better not be ask him nicely".
If it goes to JP court, could she potentially go after them for trying to damage her reputation, though? JP law is big on that, and it just so happens they released a three page document and video doing just that.... Selen refrained from doing such, and it wasn't until they deleted Selen's channel and released the doc she responded in any sort of way
In theory, if she went through the process, and the rule of law actually held in Japan. Ask Carl Ghosn how well that works out in practice.
4. Korea. Imploded spectacularly due to the company not wanting to have anything to do with them and letting local management do whatever they wanted. Lead to forming cliques, favorites, accusations of managers sleeping with talents and irl harassment. Folded into main branch later. Lasted 2 years
It would be ironic if the Japanese management were micromanaging the EN branch in an attempt to avoid a repeat of this, and instead ended up causing all the problems we've seen.
Yeah I don't really see why people were/are so resistant to the "talents being managers" rrat, it perfectly explains a lot of this stupid stuff they're doing.
Surely they're not that stupid. There are levels to this.
Here's a dark thought, what if it wasn't Scarle that liked that comment.
Who else would've done it, for what reason? A manger skinwalking her account to frame her makes no sense - if management has access to talent accounts then everyone internal would know that. Unless you're suggesting that she has her own unpaid jannie who is now feeling jilted because she streamed with Aster or something, wtf are you getting at?