Blake Marsh spent four years working for Eidos Montreal, the team behind Deus Ex: Human Revolution. He was fired this week. Not for anything he did while on the job, but for stuff he said on Facebook.
As the latest reminder that anyone with a full-time job had best watch what they say on a social network, Marsh awoke on Wednesday morning to find that heâd been terminated for comments heâd made regarding a murder that took place over Quebecâs recent election results
On Tuesday night, only minutes after two people were shot â one fatally â at a political rally celebrating her victory, Marsh took to Facebook and began a wall post by saying âYou just canât find good assassins these days.â
A little distasteful, perhaps, but itâs what he says next that got him into trouble.
Talking about the electionâs winner, controversial left-wing politician Pauline Marois, he wrote âI give this b***h a month before someone with better aim comes forth and does what must be done.â
That got the policeâs attention, and they paid a visit to Eidos Montrealâs studio on Wednesday morning. At the same time, Eidos general manager StĂ©phane DâAstous had arrived at the office to find numerous complaints about Marshâs behaviour. Which he swiftly acted upon.
âBecause of the nature of his posting . . . I decided to terminate his position at our company,â DâAstous told Global Edmonton. âHe crossed the line very clearly.â
âWe were indirectly linked to this which was totally unacceptable . . . we have an internal policy of zero tolerance of any type of intimidation or aggression in any shape or form.â
Lt. Guy Lapointe of the SĂ»retĂ© du QuĂ©bec (the cops) told the site that, because such threats were taken very seriously, an investigation into Marshâs comments âis still ongoingâ.
As harmless as the comments appear to be, and as âpersonalâ as they may have been intended, like I said above, itâs something youâve got to be very careful of in todayâs world. Especially when itâs a publicly-accessible page that clearly states you work for a company with a public fanbase like Eidos.
Threats on social media get Quebec man fired [Global Edmonton, thanks Maxime!]