I hate to make another post after I just resigned, but I’m just a little concerned as to why FNG is terminating people for having friends that are criminals. That’s beyond stupid and unnecessary.
Essentially, you have to stop being friends with anyone if they’re a criminal - Firestone now separates friends because their friends roleplay as a different role than the one they have.
To FNG and IO: You guys realize the “Furry Gang” isn’t even a thing? There’s no gang, we’re a friend group and we call and play games, yet you guys decide to make the assumption that it’s a gang. If you’re going to do shit like this, at least do your properly job and investigate it. It isn’t a criminal-related gang, not even a gang in the first place. There’s no proof of it and all of this is actually stupid.
I speak for Nicolo, this termination is beyond false and he’s being terminated because he’s friends with TheFurryFish and Celastrino, how is that a bad thing? Just because you’re friends with a criminal doesn’t make you a criminal.
Hell, I’m friends with them and I was the Sheriff. Envelope, the Lieutenant Governor, was friends with Samtella, somebody who shot up DHS several times. This isn’t wrong. Nobody should be scared to have friends in Firestone, it’s just not morally correct.
I bet that a large majority of our LEOs and government officials all have friends that are criminals, this is totally normal and okay, it’s a game and you should be able to be friends with a criminal, just as long as you aren’t helping them commit crime (and in this case, he wasn’t). I’m not sure if this was a result of IO or FNG (or both), but I’m disappointed.
FNG may argue that he signed this, but did he really have a choice? No, he didn’t. If you’re gonna force somebody to sign something (that shouldn’t even exist, it’s unfair), then you shouldn’t use it against them that they signed it. They’re doing it for the sake of their job.
Even the Major General is friends with a criminal. I believe that Nicolo should get his job back or take this court or something because this shouldn’t be acceptable.