According to Allison, within a month of being employed at Nintendo, they asked her to stop tweeting on controversial topics such as rape culture. She's been employed there for years, and some of her last tweets regarding decriminalized CP are as recent as 6 months ago. She has never shied away from discussing her opinions, however controversial some of them may be,
You work PR for a company. They ask you not to discuss something controversial. You continue discussing these controversial things... it's going to cause issues.
The specifics of her second job have been discussed before on other boards and forums. I wouldn't want to mention it in this thread, due to the fact that it is obviously something she doesn't want to mention in this context, so it's not my place to mention it, etc.
But if you had told me that a random person (guy or girl) was moonlighting with a certain job, and Nintendo chose to let them go instead of keeping them on as PR, I wouldn't even be a little surprised. Image matters heavily to a major corporation.
If a corporation has anti-drinking values, and one of their PR members has a job selling or advertising alcohol, the corp will probably decide to let that one go.
NOTE: Just pointing out that some jobs DO blatantly disagree with others, and it's not odd to be fired from one job for holding another that completely disregards the first's image.
The frustrating part is HOW Nintendo got the information. It sucks that it was something that she tried very hard to keep away from her professional life (as she mentions using alias to do so) and it was brought up due to people being assholes and wanting to ruin someone's life.
Do I fully agree with Alison and her views on things? No. In fact, I disagree with a lot of things she says (almost everything, actually. We don't share similar views, suffice it to say.)... but I do think it sucks that a random person on the internet can decide they don't like you, and call your place of business to give them info to get you canned.
I don't blame Nintendo for terminating employment, it makes a lot of sense with all the information laid out.
I guess the only side I'm taking is: "The internet is an asshole."