How can this be cast in any light that’s not negative?
Companies don’t just make up death threats.
Comment on Update: Unity office death threat was made by a Unity employee
xantoxis@lemmy.world 1 year agoIt is, but all we have right now is Unity’s claim that this is what happened. We don’t even know the content of the threat, who made it, why they made it. All of that context could cast this in a wildly different light. I am very suspicious of Unity the company’s motives here in saying this when we haven’t heard from anyone else.
How can this be cast in any light that’s not negative?
Companies don’t just make up death threats.
They absolutely do when it benefits them and they think they can get away with it, I don’t know how you could make such a blanket claim without questioning yourself just a little bit.
And of course it would be negative, but I think there’s a chance the claim casts a negative light on the company, and not on the employee, who is as yet unnamed. As it stands now, any of the following could be true:
There’s more, and quite frankly it gets tiresome to see people jumping to defend when ploys like this have been the playbook for shitty companies since the invention of the company.
snek@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I think it was the police who found out it was an employee.