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If he wasn’t part of the hiring decisions, I take back what I said. But creative directors do influence who gets assigned roles in a studio, and what tasks get sent to the visa’d. There’s nothing indicating he wasn’t aware the studio hired visa workers when he worked there. Accents and vernaculars differ. I doubt he was oblivious that roles he assigned to foreigners were not hired to be exploited.
So you have no idea if what you’re saying is even true?
Stop strawmanning?
Are you saying he wasn’t involved in role assignment of visa extortion as a director?
I quoted you directly, stating that “if this turns out not to be true I take it back” which implies you have no strong evidence for it being true.
Then say: “We are not completely aware if as a Creative Director he was involved in in the exploitation of the hired visa’d during his tenure, but fuck’em unions.”
Are we still talking about the guy that stopped working for the company 5 years before the whole union busting thing happened?
So at this point you are trying to digress the discord server is 5 years or younger.
When did the union busting happen?
When did the formation of an union discussion started?