The wording of this doesn't make me very happy. If a apology needs to be demanded how are we supposed to believe it is made in earnest.
Projects which should be regarded as peers have no business acting in such a manner that views them as competitors to be torn down.
Feels like recently there's been a pretty big uptick in people just posting callout docs and people believing them outright without actually reading the contents or doing any critical thinking. This sort of thing really waters down real serious issues i.e. Fauzan and Voncreep
Being fr for a second, what do PJEG fans think Juvey could have done?The past week has had PJEG fans glazing Tako and Sozzay's writing plans, with tweets getting thousands of likes, while suddenly dropping the push to get Faza blacklisted (1/?)
Finding out that she and a few PJEG adjacent staff members decided to intentionally accuse me of perpetuating black stereotypes(Not realizing that I am black) for no other reason than to be petty is something I will never forget (more below)
For those who are fans of PJEG, I hope that this does not colour your opinions of other projects, as the fangan sphere existed before PJEG, and will continue to exist after it,despite what some ex-directors might think.
When I had pushed for the ousting of Obelusk for his fervent focus on monetisation of the project, because of the harm it couldve done to the project staff and community as a whole.
I must commend Aji for daring to step up in the first place, from a position where she held no power, and was ignored, for the whistleblowers who called this to light, Rebus for ensuring that this matter was not dropped and Juvey for holding those on his team accountable.
I think that there's a limit to how people can say that they were unaware of something occurring under their watch. There is a responsibility that comes from a position of of authority that makes you culpable for failings that happen under your watch, ignorance or no.
Own up.
hi everyone! i've been so overwhelmed with the response to this document, and now i have been made back in contact with the victim and this is information that she wanted me to add for the public to see
please do not pry any further about her from this!
https://t.co/3nmmXch6ae
Too many people are quick to jump to defend or protect media or creators they like for fear of losing something dear to them and even though it is hard to accept that sometimes something you've invested yourself into turns out to be immoral, it needs to be approached openly.
I think there's a real problem with people just handwaving away legitimate criticism until there's no room left to deny it, especially when people have given money over to what amounts to a scam, simply because there's some investment or sunk cost fallacy.