His conduct was unacceptable, but why are you guys excluding the part where Emily threatened to beat him up and asked to be mean to him and you all said yes? That's pretty inculpatory. Emily 100% needlessly escalated things:
Emily: "I'll beat him if I have to. I'll beat him. I'll beat him"
Emily: "Can I be mean to him?"
Valkyrae: "Yeah you can, you have permission"
Emiru: "Yeah"
Emily (smiling): "Yay"
Then Emily leaves the group and SHE walks over to him. Given the prior conversation with the girls, it's fair to assume she went over and started chewing him out. We clearly hear Emily say "I'll fucking deck you". If the mic had more clearly picked up the rest of what she said, I'm sure it would be even more inculpatory. And even YOU GUYS were telling Emily to stop.
A word of advice, don't approach strangers and threaten them with physical violence. With the recorded proof of Emily threatening physical violence MULTIPLE times, the guy may actually have a pretty solid claim here of self-defense.
If you go out in public and you are the biggest streamers in the world, people are going to interact with you, regardless of gender. In any case, I am not excusing his conduct, which may have very well been super creepy and unacceptable, but Emily 100% instigated and escalated.
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