After Activision Blizzard, then Facebook Gaming fired one of the voice actors of Call of Duty (we discussed both subjects), Leach issued an apology.
Leach was stricken by Luke „NitroLukeDX” Pickering with three videos on Twitter, in which the voice actor of Ghost in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare remake and Call of Duty: Warzone has had some… harsh language towards a female streamer. However, Jeff Leach‘s followers then found that Pickering’s hands aren’t clean in such language either, which resulted in him also getting fired by Facebook Gaming.
Leach issued an apology on Twitlonger, which follows: „Several members of the media have reached out about comments I have made and I truly believe my viewers and the press deserve honest answers and an explanation. As you know, passion can be a double-edged sword. First and foremost, I am deeply passionate about creating great work, sharing that work with my audience and using it to lift, entertain, educate and connect more closely to my community. This extends to my acting work, live streams and the online contact I choose to have within the gaming community. That will never change.
However, on the other end of the passion spectrum, I have also reacted passionately in situations where I felt attacked, targeted or harassed and I have very occasionally lost control – and that’s what happened to me with a couple of individuals in the gaming community. My rancor towards them was not only wrong but also the antithesis of my relationship with my fan base and the inclusive message I try to promote – and for this, I am deeply sorry but also ashamed. Transparency is a huge proponent of my online content. Anyone who has cared to watch a chunk of the 40+ hours of live content I produce each week will be aware of this. However, the use of vitriolic language online always holds the power to cause harm. As stupid as I have acted, I am not an uneducated man and I am not naïve to this fact. It’s one of the reasons I have been so vocal on my platforms about ending the toxicity and hate speech that exists in various facets of this industry.
I’m remorseful for misrepresenting my true intentions and apologize to the individuals and the business partners that I may have negatively impacted by these outbursts. This includes my incredible supporters, moderators who have worked so tirelessly to protect our little online community and the companies who extended opportunity and trust to me and whom I have let down. I’m grateful for the words of support and understanding that I have received and I want you all to know that lessons have been learned, my emotions are being worked on and I will continue to be transparent and accountable to those who are generous enough to give me their time and interest,” Leach wrote.
The story might see a happy end here…
Source: PSL
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