A marketing lead at Nintendo of America, Alison Rapp, gained notoriety at last year's E3 convention. Then, she made
controversial statements arguing the legalization of child pornography in a thesis and over Twitter, which prompted an Internet mob to start harassing her. Fast forward to today and Nintendo terminates her employment after discovering she and her husband are escorts.
I don't know if this will make national news, but it is all I see in the gaming circles today. Should Nintendo have fired her? Can escorting become mainstream enough to be accepted as a second job?
On Termination:
http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/31/tech...o-alison-rapp/
On Escorting:
http://www.gameskinny.com/f61aa/nsfw...-job-truly-was
On her Lolicon statements:
http://www.socialgelo.com/blog/2016/...ld-pornography