so I feel like a lot of information is being left out of the arguments here, such as the fact that he personally apologized to her and said himself that his statements where both stupid and ignorant, and that he felt he deserved most of the reception he received. If you don't believe me you can check his twitter feed.
Personally after reading his explanation and apology I think its just a case of a guy getting drunk and making a very public mistake that blew up in his face. Personally after seeing his apology I don't think he should have been fried but considering that he was basically an intern for the site and was not being paid I can see why the site would not want to keep him around after this for fear that he may do something similar again. I read his apology myself and it came off as genuine so really for me that should be the end of it. Of course at this point is gone way further then I thought possible with people on different sides using it to argue about things they most likely had strong opinions about before the tweets even happened. But I guess that is the nature of the internet, especially on a site like twitter where almost everything is public.
As far as the question of does he have a point? I would say no. She is popular, hard working, and passionate about video games as a hobby. Companies have the right to hire her to do voice work or speak at press events to generate publicity for their products just as they can other any celebrity, and she has the right to accept that work to both make money and raise her own profile. At least she is passionate and outspoken about her love of gaming and has doe voice work in games. You could really level his questions to any celebrity who shows up at any gaming event really though so for me what really makes the statements bad is the hostile nature of confronting her directly with it in a very public forum.
As for the last comment he made goes I am just going to say that I felt it was at the least in bad taste and brings up a lot of implications which I don't think he intended, though based on his apology I don't think he intended almost any of this.
Personally after reading his explanation and apology I think its just a case of a guy getting drunk and making a very public mistake that blew up in his face. Personally after seeing his apology I don't think he should have been fried but considering that he was basically an intern for the site and was not being paid I can see why the site would not want to keep him around after this for fear that he may do something similar again. I read his apology myself and it came off as genuine so really for me that should be the end of it. Of course at this point is gone way further then I thought possible with people on different sides using it to argue about things they most likely had strong opinions about before the tweets even happened. But I guess that is the nature of the internet, especially on a site like twitter where almost everything is public.
As far as the question of does he have a point? I would say no. She is popular, hard working, and passionate about video games as a hobby. Companies have the right to hire her to do voice work or speak at press events to generate publicity for their products just as they can other any celebrity, and she has the right to accept that work to both make money and raise her own profile. At least she is passionate and outspoken about her love of gaming and has doe voice work in games. You could really level his questions to any celebrity who shows up at any gaming event really though so for me what really makes the statements bad is the hostile nature of confronting her directly with it in a very public forum.
As for the last comment he made goes I am just going to say that I felt it was at the least in bad taste and brings up a lot of implications which I don't think he intended, though based on his apology I don't think he intended almost any of this.