When companies cave in to vile harassment tactics aimed at women, they send a message that those tactics of gendered abuse are acceptable.
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Funny, nobody seemed to give a damn when this Treehouse guy was fired for far less: http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/08/14/nintendo-employee-fired-after-podcast-appearance …
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@DominicMaca Personally, I'd classify "fuck our customers" under "something we shouldn't find out from PR", really. -
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@DominicMaca At least Reggie is clearly doing it with a sense of humor. All she did is just call customers misogynist babies on social media
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@femfreq I honestly cannot emphasize the kind of fear that sends to employees as well. I'd be scared as shit if I knew my employer didn't… -
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@femfreq have my back. I wouldn't talk out at all. Luckily for me that certainly isn't the case, but a scenario like that is fucking SCARY -
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@femfreq Get off your high horse, please. She supported people who watch child porn. Why does Nintendo HAVE to keep her?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@femfreq I'm incredibly disappointed in Nintendo most of all over this decision. The people who instigated this campaign are vile -
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'pro'-child porn feminist Alison Rapp...maybe? http://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/nintendo-urged-fire-woman-centre-7464276 … @GabusanSanchez @Aspike17
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