That partnership program application had to have taken months of work. All that effort amounted to shit and all after a few days and a 20 second twitter video. Sending the message that "If one of your employees does something we don't like and we find out, we'll pull the rug in seconds" isn't good.
And unfortunately, due to the massive power imbalance in the industry, its almost meaningless of a message because people will be lined up hoping for the scraps of this deal.
I mean it's esports. They're the same people who openly mocked and laughed at an all female esports team called vaevictus getting gob-smacked by teams in some of the fastest games in their history, only to then outright ban people who criticized the play of a tranny who then (after having his own controversy that resulted in his boss getting fired) promptly killed themselves in 2019.
Oh, the entire story is pretty hilarious. If I remember right from day 1 he was causing problems: refusing to sleep in the same room as some of his teammates, demanding that noone be in the house when they had showers/changed (not room, but they physically had to be outside of the entire house), forcing their boss to pay for their meds. Before he had even played a game on the main stage for them he demanded his boss to get him the surgery, something that apparently this guy was super hesitant of at first (getting a psychologist to do an evaluation on him).
They both ended up flying out to thailand (because of course every tranny story has to involve the place they originated from), found a doctor whose nickname was literally "the butcher" who offered to do it for extremely cheap with some rumors saying around $300, and barely made it back to play their first set of games. The surgery ended up being botched horribly with him eventually doing a post on twitter about it (because you know, when a doctor ruins your body the first thing you should do is tell the internet about it and not file a lawsuit against them or get someone to correct it), and after mooching off of a bunch of teams he "passed away in his sleep" while still only being in his early 20s.
They hate Andrew Tate for the wrong reasons. If they didn't like the CEO hanging around with snake-oil salesmen it would be one thing, but compare him to George Floyd:
One is an African American who was falsely suspected of having a woman imprisoned in his home, who has been charged with no crime because the raid on his house proved it was a lie. The other is an African American who was convicted for robbing a woman at gunpoint. According to Riot you must shun the first and revere the second, despite the second being far worse.
Women's racketeering.
Riot, you may recall, was the first company they mass sued for sexism.
That partnership program application had to have taken months of work. All that effort amounted to shit and all after a few days and a 20 second twitter video. Sending the message that "If one of your employees does something we don't like and we find out, we'll pull the rug in seconds" isn't good.
And unfortunately, due to the massive power imbalance in the industry, its almost meaningless of a message because people will be lined up hoping for the scraps of this deal.
Good thing he apologized...
I mean it's esports. They're the same people who openly mocked and laughed at an all female esports team called vaevictus getting gob-smacked by teams in some of the fastest games in their history, only to then outright ban people who criticized the play of a tranny who then (after having his own controversy that resulted in his boss getting fired) promptly killed themselves in 2019.
Just looked it up, retards really still called him the first woman in lcs. Hilarious
Oh, the entire story is pretty hilarious. If I remember right from day 1 he was causing problems: refusing to sleep in the same room as some of his teammates, demanding that noone be in the house when they had showers/changed (not room, but they physically had to be outside of the entire house), forcing their boss to pay for their meds. Before he had even played a game on the main stage for them he demanded his boss to get him the surgery, something that apparently this guy was super hesitant of at first (getting a psychologist to do an evaluation on him).
They both ended up flying out to thailand (because of course every tranny story has to involve the place they originated from), found a doctor whose nickname was literally "the butcher" who offered to do it for extremely cheap with some rumors saying around $300, and barely made it back to play their first set of games. The surgery ended up being botched horribly with him eventually doing a post on twitter about it (because you know, when a doctor ruins your body the first thing you should do is tell the internet about it and not file a lawsuit against them or get someone to correct it), and after mooching off of a bunch of teams he "passed away in his sleep" while still only being in his early 20s.
They hate Andrew Tate for the wrong reasons. If they didn't like the CEO hanging around with snake-oil salesmen it would be one thing, but compare him to George Floyd:
One is an African American who was falsely suspected of having a woman imprisoned in his home, who has been charged with no crime because the raid on his house proved it was a lie. The other is an African American who was convicted for robbing a woman at gunpoint. According to Riot you must shun the first and revere the second, despite the second being far worse.
Translation from commie:
"controversial" = you should distrust and hate this person or idea that doesn't support marxism hard enough