To that I would say, his track record is what makes him the perfect scapegoat. That might very well have been a consideration when bringing him on in the first place.
I’m not saying they had the plan all laid out in advance, but him being a convenient scapegoat if things went south certainly could have been part of the discussion. Both you and I are speculating of course, since we weren’t there for the discussion, and we can’t really trust anyone from Unity to be honest.
To that I would say, his track record is what makes him the perfect scapegoat. That might very well have been a consideration when bringing him on in the first place.
He joined Unity in 2014. I don’t believe for a second that a board of investors agreed on anything for that long.
I’m not saying they had the plan all laid out in advance, but him being a convenient scapegoat if things went south certainly could have been part of the discussion. Both you and I are speculating of course, since we weren’t there for the discussion, and we can’t really trust anyone from Unity to be honest.