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Originally Posted by DynamicMenace
...maybe everyone could all meet up as a group (more like mob) and go pay their booth a visit and start asking questions.. and instead of torches and pitch forks everyone could be holding picket signs and video cameras. and then post it to YouTube for all to see. .. now that would be poetic justice at its finest.
that would be another Nail in the coffin. or one more shovel full of dirt to fill grave.
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Personally I'm starting to think it's time to let nature run it's course with this whole thing. It's gotten to the point on Facebook where if the public keeps getting fed all of this drama, it's literally going to look like a witch hunt and as a result the opposite effect of what we all want is going to happen.
It seems all of the parties that need to know what's going on, actually do (collectors, artists, and license holders i.e. Warner Brothers).
If and when Syco opens up the ability to post comments again, it's going to look really bad if there is another onslaught of accusations. I think Darren Martin is being his own worst enemy at this point by deleting everything that was posted and disabling the option to post anything more. He leaves up an announcement that was posted on Monday speaking of accusations and rumors and even an employee claiming to "step away" from it all until it's settled, yet there is no explanation for any of it and it shows there are supposed to be twenty-seven comments, yet there are only two.
The many "faithful" and "die-hard" customers of Syco who have seen all the mess are left wondering why everything was deleted if none of it was true and as a result, are left with that big question in their mind, "do I stay on board or jump ship?"
People went out of their way to take appropriate action and not only try to do the right thing, but use so much of their time and effort to right a serious wrong. At this point, it seems the fate of Syco is probably already written, it's just a matter of time to see how the chapter plays out. Either they are going to have to eventually shutdown or they will survive, rebuild, and hopefully treat future artists better than they have in the past because of what has been put into light.
That's my two cents on the matter. I'd hate to see this thing spiral out of control coming from the wrong side of the playing field. I can't imagine anything more constructive can be done on the side of the 'good guys'. Now we just gotta see how the 'bad guys' deal with the mess they have created.