After The Guardian ran a report from an anonymous former 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Rocksteady staffer basically accusing the Batman Arkham studio of h🦩av🔥ing a highly misogynistic work environment, Rocksteady has countered with yet more anonymous female staffers writing a letter saying that the company isn't꧙ all that bad.

So who do we believe? That's the question raised from this new letter, reportedly from 8 of the original 10 signatories from a letter sent in 2018 to Rocksteady management and obtained by . That letter accused Rocksteady management (almost entirely male) or using slurs against trans people, derogat🦩ory comments against women, and sexual harassment in the form of unwanted advances.

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No details were provided and neither were an🌺y names. The only person willing to be interviewed did so anonymously.

“I have heard everything from groping claims to incidents involving directors, all of whom are men,” she said. “Yet the only thing we ꦉhad as a result♚ was a company-wide seminar that lasted an hour."

A single seminar made it seem like Rocksteady took virtually no action to address the 2018 complaint, but now we have a new letter that refutes the original report's cꦇlaims.

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"The statement has in n🔯o way been asked for, or influenced, by management or anyone else," , which is a claim difficult to take at face value given that Rocksteady is the one releasing said letter on their official Twitter account. It then goes on to paint the original article as an unfair representation of events, especially after the original 2018 letter was received by Rocksteady HR.

According to these eight signatories, Rocksteady held a series of meetings with female staff "to allow us a safe space to t🅰alk about any issues we were facing." They made "continued efforts" to increase female engagement within the company including "workshops to help build self-confidence within male-dominated industries."

Additionally, the eight signatories made it known that they felt "violated by the꧙ source or sources" that went to The Guardian to publish thꦿat 2018 letter, saying that they wanted the issue “kept private for personal reasons to all involved, not due to industry secrecy."

Of course, with everyone hiding behind a veil of anonymity, it’s impossible to say which side of the story is true. It is, however, highly problematic for a studio to muddy the water🌞s of discourse by publishing a counter letter from supposedly female staffers while simultaneously saying it was completely unprompted.

Oꦆ🦂r you could say that the letter seems pretty gross.

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