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So basically some idiot intern stuck Nazi symbols in a mass email to see if they would get away with it. I'm sorry but I'm going to need stronger evidence than this before I believe the claim that "GOG is being run by Nazis".
They don't get to say "sorry it was an accident" when they specifically didn't send the message to German users (which could get them into legal trouble).
They also don't get to say "it was one Nazi intern acting on their own" when no one was fired for it.
And by the way, the "it was one rogue intern" narrative is not something they ever claimed or implied in any of their PR messages. They would look a hell of a lot better if that's what happened, but that's not the case.
Sounds like they should apologize for the obvious use of Nazi symbols and state they fired the intern responsible, not apologize for an "unfortunate visual association".