![]() ![]() The so-called 'Social Justice Warriors' or SJW's who've supported the guilty parties for years have been shrill in their screeching support for their heroes and heroines. I wonder whether at least some of them understand the meaning of the term 'dishonor'? If they don't, I suggest they look in the mirror to see a living definition. They seem to be clinging to the more 'modern' approach - hunker down, say nothing, deny everything, and hope the problem will go away. However, I doubt very much whether my opinion matters to those involved. In my days in the corporate world, such behavior would have been regarded as contemptible, and such lack of action in the face of customer anger would have produced at least a compelling case study at a business school, probably titled "How to commit executive career suicide". I think that constitutes an indelibly shameful mark on executives at both companies, and makes them complicit in the actions and statements of their employees. So, in the end, we have a company, Tor (and its holding company, Macmillan) that is/are apparently unwilling to take responsibility for the misdeeds of its employees, their misuse of corporate time and resources during those misdeeds, and their deliberate slander, libel and lying about a large part of the fan base upon which that company depends for its livelihood. ![]()
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