"*Saying you regret what you did and apologizing for it isn't enough when his past reviews were still up. If he wants to look truly honest, every one of his reviews that attacks staff should never be uploaded ever again, and he's got to publish a public apology for it."
Is it me, or are you on the side of one of the stupidest companies on earth. I don't like to get into an argument but you need to realize something: art (including animation) needs criticism. Criticism is the first step to improvement and better art.
You say that Mr. Enter was far too harsh. True, he could be rude and blunt.
However, Just because he was personal with his reviews doesn't say that he was making legitimate threats. You could say that the Nostalgia Critic uses too many bad words but that isn't enough to completely say “every one of his reviews that attacks staff should never be uploaded ever again, and he's got to publish a public apology for it.”
It’s impressive that you can say something this harsh when a reviewer like the Angry Video Game Nerd (who has had an entire episode with a character that is a piece of feces) gets away scot-free. I’m not bashing on the Angry Video Game Nerd; but I’m making a legitimate point when I say that being blunt isn't a reason to axe an account.
Finally, and this is a matter of opinion but I’m certain other people can agree; Mr. Enter made legitimate points to bash on the writers. He only got extreme when the writers truly had a reason to be bashed.
I’d like you to watch this scene (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HqBvv_cJd0) and the episode “The Splinter” from SpongeBob. Also keep in mind that the writers didn't just make a few mistakes, they wrote many, many, many terrible, stupid and sometimes cruel episodes for a children’s show.
Simply put, the world needs criticism, the world sometimes needs harsh criticism; Mr. Enter wasn't the calmest of reviews but it’s another example of why Viacom is one of the worst companies on this planet, and why this world will never get better if it doesn't grow up. I wasn't even that big of a fan of his reviews (I thought they got harsh at times) but when I read this I needed to respond.
“Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfills the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.”
-Winston Churchill
I respect your opinions, but I never will agree with them.