TheYungLink
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WHOA there is a LOT to unpack here.Do you like Joker? For who he is and not who he's created by? Even if you don't like someone, is there harm in supporting the good work they do? It doesn't have to mean you implicitly support the bad parts. Demonizing an entire person's work just because he or she sometimes expresses viewpoints you find offensive is just plain shortsighted, unrealistically black & white practice that doesn't help anyone.
He doesn't get paid to say controversial things in his work. He gets paid for making good, fun games that people enjoy playing. Boycotting them out of a selfish, petty desire to see him ruined is unlikely to make him change his mind (if anything he may only get worse) and will probably end up taking a bunch of innocent people down with him through layoffs.
Speaking out against his practices, on the other hand, gets him and Atlus bad press that can't be ignored no matter how well the games sell. And eventually he'll be given the chance to either clean up his act or be forced to step down. All this without necessarily harming Atlus as a company or all the good people that work there.
First, there is nothing "petty" or "selfish" about not wanting to buy Joker if they don't want to. That's a real mean thing to say about JD. It's their decision.
Second, there technically IS harm in supporting a bad person's good work. I'm not judging anyone who buys the games Hashino has worked on, but to say Hashino doesn't get enabled by the profits of his very successful games is as short-sighted as you accuse JD of being. The Persona and Catherine games got bad press BEFORE Catherine Full Body, yet it never stopped Hashino from making his decision with Erica and Rin in FB.
You say that he doesn't get paid for making controversial things in his work, but technically he does, because it's his work, which is what we and Atlus pay him to do.
I agree that there are good people working at Atlus, but Hashino is not one of them. This isn't like with Coco, the beautiful Pixar movie that came out shortly after John Lasseter stepped down amongst tons of believable sexual abuse allegations. People were won over by Pixar employees because even though Lasseter helped make it, he wouldn't be further supported by audiences if people saw the movie. Hashino, meanwhile, still has a job, so boycotting the game is a 100% valid way of approaching the situation. If people do it enough, then Atlus will either force Hashino to keep his bigoted sh*t out of his work, or fire him. They won't touch their other employees.
Edit: I'm sorry, I lost sight of my point. I should have mentioned that it's okay to buy Joker in relation to the controversy because it's not as big a deal as Catherine Full Body. We don't know all the details of who gets paid in relation to the Joker DLC. So boycotting Joker as DLC is something to think about, but nonetheless it's important to think about all these factors when buying stuff, to make an informed decision.
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