Yes, that’s exactly how I feel too. It seems like he doesn’t grasp the magnitude of this, and thinks he can come back from it. The jokes just make it seem like he doesn’t have compassion for the number of people who were effected by this. I was disappointed, but I guess I shouldn’t have been expecting much.
Maybe not expecting much, but certainly expecting more than this!
Not only did he ignore those effected, but he demeaned them. “It could be worse” appears he’s looking on the bright side of having lost billions worth of customer money, billions in potential giving had been maintained his station/profits over time, all while setting back EA considerably in the public eye.
Yes, that’s exactly how I feel too. It seems like he doesn’t grasp the magnitude of this, and thinks he can come back from it. The jokes just make it seem like he doesn’t have compassion for the number of people who were effected by this. I was disappointed, but I guess I shouldn’t have been expecting much.
Maybe not expecting much, but certainly expecting more than this!
Not only did he ignore those effected, but he demeaned them. “It could be worse” appears he’s looking on the bright side of having lost billions worth of customer money, billions in potential giving had been maintained his station/profits over time, all while setting back EA considerably in the public eye.
Could it be worse?
Note that he is now also attempting to obstruct justice; see https://twitter.com/AutismCapital/status/1592343051523198977 , and compare to what he said in the NYT article.
If he had just lost his coin flip, and then accepted the consequences of that loss, that would be one thing. But no.
EDIT: suspending judgment after https://twitter.com/ercwl/status/1592378315431550977 .
That account > NYT
Strong agree