Look,. let me try and level with you for a moment. Would you consider GoNintendo to be a news site? If so, wouldn't you agree that your job is to report the news no matter how much you dislike it? Wouldn't censoring a piece of news just because you dislike its content be the opposite of covering news? Here's the thing, I just watched that video, and I'm using context here. He has since a very long time ago, even when he was alive, stated that he thought Mr. Iwata was not the best president around. It only makes sense that he would speak this way. That is not something I would even consider disrespect for the dead. He's only been consistent about his feelings the entire time. There is no reason to feel triggered about this. Mr. Iwata is dead. He did many great things and many mistakes. It is time we move on and look to the future. I don't think Mr. Iwata would like to see his fans act like this. I think he'd rather see us get over it, stop being so emotional and have a good time.

I also thought he was a terrible president when it came to being at Nintendo. Nevertheless, I respect his other achievements.

What bothers me here is that this seems like an emotional response. I don't want to assume any intent, but why else would you cease covering news that you'd interpret as disrespect to Mr. Iwata? This is not objective coverage.

I heavily disagree with your decision, and I will try and be as polite as I can. I can understand that you didn't like what he said. You like Mr. Iwata, like many do.

However. This is a news website. Your job is to report on things, whether they hurt your feelings or not. Unpopular opinions being censored is not something I agree with. I didn't even care if you covered his features in the first place, but it is your reasons for not covering them anymore that I find concerning.

If you are going to pick and choose based on what you want to cover, then you're just a blog. You are not a news outlet. Now, I'm well aware that I risk getting banned for saying all of this, but I feel these concerns are reasonable and should be said.