Blizzard's Actions to Support the Black Community, Colleagues, and Partners
J. Allen Brack, the president of Blizzard Entertainment, has published an article in which he shares more about their actions to support the Black Community, Colleagues, and Partners.
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker)
Blizzard community,

Our world has a long history of racism. Humans create groups, and then create divisions between groups unlike themselves. Ironic how we need each other as social creatures, yet we developed the practice to ‘other’ humans who at first glance don’t look like what we see in the mirror.

I have made it a personal obligation to educate myself about trauma others endure, and to work to change those experiences for them. Many within Blizzard come from a place of strong purpose, with a will to do in order to help society.

Last year at BlizzCon, I made a commitment for Blizzard to do better. We pride ourselves on learning and growing, and doing something now that reflects our company and community values. I also said that our actions would matter more than our words—we have been publicly silent until now because action is the important part.

Let me be clear: Blizzard stands in solidarity with those fighting against racism, because racism is as dangerous as any pandemic for those affected. We stand with those fighting against social and institutional structures that promote inequality among people of color.

Last week, AB announced donations to the Equal Justice Initiative, the United Negro College Fund, and the Management Leaders of Tomorrow (MLT) to fight systemic racial inequality. At Blizzard, we are working on initiatives for our community and our workplace.

In our games: For many years, we’ve had teams working with A.I. and machine learning to reduce toxicity and hate speech, as well as to help improve the overall gaming experience. Since January 1 this year, we’ve banned over 30,000 accounts for these reasons, as well as issued more than three million total hours of player suspensions. These penalties have notably improved our game environments: over the last two years, we’ve seen a 43% reduction in poor behavior reports, and a 59% reduction in the re-offense rate. And while this is progress, we’ve identified other places where we can use this technology and have more work to continue to do toward this effort.

In our relationships: We are also reviewing our partnerships to identify opportunities to support Black-owned and diverse businesses, and to amplify the voices of Black content creators and influencers.

Juneteenth: Today at Blizzard, we are observing Juneteenth with the goal of encouraging employees to take the time to be educated. We hosted a virtual session with a leader in our home city of Irvine, California, so employees can learn more about implicit bias, implications for law and policy, and how they can get involved in local efforts to drive change. We have also provided a list of resources to help coworkers self-educate, and shared ways to get involved in advocacy.

Ongoing: We are stronger with more diverse views and experiences. We are committed to being a more equitable workplace, including how and where we recruit, our HR practices, and employee support. We will also put an ongoing employee education program into place. This program will include more training and education (with the materials purchased from Black and minority-owned businesses), and Blizzard-wide town halls with experts on allyship, advocacy, and racism.

All of this work will continue to make Blizzard better, and play some small part in a larger, positive shift.

To our Black community, colleagues, and partners, Blizzard stands with you.

Black lives matter, today and always.

- J. Allen Brack, president of Blizzard Entertainment
This article was originally published in forum thread: Blizzard's Actions to Support the Black Community, Colleagues, and Partners started by Lumy View original post
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  1. Zeons's Avatar
    All lives matter implies black lives matter.
  1. Nelle's Avatar
    Sylvanas would disagree. Also havn't Warcraft been one big mixed up racewar in its core since release?

    Imagine if Sylvanas becomes woke in Shadowlands as a result of all this. Surely hope the storywriters keep it calm and sway away from "The Last of Us 2" roadmap, cause damn that looks grim in the public right now.

    Keep videogames and movements in reality seperated please.
  1. Sanguinerd's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeons View Post
    All lives matter implies black lives matter.
    It's been made painfully clear this is THEIR party, you either support it or be called a racist.

    That's how these people have decided to fight racism
  1. WaltherLeopold's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Yarathir View Post
    Most people in Western countries get that racism, provided it isn't aimed at white people, is bad, yes.
    Quote Originally Posted by Niroshi View Post
    Bro if you think people can all agree racism is bad, modern America is going to blow your mind.
    So the question is, how is this going to combat racism in the US, which I assume this is trying to target, refer back to my post, is this an admission from Blizzard, after introspecting that they are racist company and this is a pledge to change?

    Or is this meant to broadcast the most obvious and milquetoast hot take ever made by a company, i.e racism is bad.

    If the latter, who are you trying to talk to? Your audience who by en large most likely already knows that racism is bad and aren't racist. Or the racists who don't care about your opinion on their racism.
  1. Samuraijake's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Berthier View Post
    agree i dont care because i am not supporting this Racism because all lives matter
    including black lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s0ul View Post
    Are you fucking kidding me lol. Do you even know Blitzchung's message? Some of your hardcore BLM supporters are sometimes so blinded that you think that's the only thing that matters in the entire world. Get the out of your echo chamber sometimes.

    Let's not even get into racism in China.
    I believe blizzard had an established rule to not spread your political beliefs via the esports platform. Bliztchung broke that rule and was punished in doing so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRevenantHero View Post
    Saying All Lives Matter in response to Black Lives Matter is like a firefighter hosing down all the houses in the neighborhood instead of the burning building because "All houses matter".
    noice.

    /10 chars

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    Quote Originally Posted by MakeMeLaugh View Post
    Do people still fall for this corporate bullshit?
    You're playing their games and on a website based solely on only their games. Just puttin that out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-Zarupia View Post
    But meanwhile screw Hong Kong right eh Blizzard?

    You double standard pricks.
    You know what they've commonly been doing to black people in china since covid 19 right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elevenmad View Post
    Hmm, All these things they say they are going to do, they should'v been doing anyway, if they were not then there is issues inside the company itself. There is only one race, the Human race.
    ,
    Tell it to the cops.
  1. Arafal's Avatar
    This thread sure is pretty.
  1. Kel_Sceptic's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by TheRevenantHero View Post
    Saying All Lives Matter in response to Black Lives Matter is like a firefighter hosing down all the houses in the neighborhood instead of the burning building because "All houses matter".
    You, low IQ, people comparing a single house, a single bone broken, a single child dead, with a whole race, it is pure #idiocracy.
    You compare a single house on fire, if like ALL "BLACK LIVES" were killed in that incident. How can you even breath with that kind of logic in your head.


    Another one was making a video comparing "broken bones", trying to preach the same example as you did, saying somthing like "so you got an ankle bone in pain and you go to the doctor. You don't say "ALL MY BONES HURT!!!", you just say "my ankle bone hurts". So people must understand why we are not using "all lives matter"" Dude, are you drunk ? Not all bones are broken, just like not all "BLACK LIVES" are victims, just like not all HOUSES are on fire.

    Stop spreading sh1t examples, cause for people who don't think for themselfs and have an IQ =<100, it will kind of make sense, just like it does to you.


    When someone is a victim, they are not ALL VICTIMS, doesn't matter we talk about race/colors/rape/theft/etc.!

    All lives matter, all races have shitty persons, rapist, burglers, scums. Don't bring #IDIOCRACY in our planet.
  1. Godric's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeons View Post
    Racists are out in force. This website continues to disappoint.
    Calling anyone a racist should get you a ban, imo. Considering how easy it is to call someone that without any proof they treat anyone different based on race. The amount of damage that can potentially cause should be punishable to just throw out brainlessly.
  1. Rotted's Avatar
    Blizzard keep quiet about what they do behind the scenes: WAAAH BLIZZARD DON'T GIVE A FUCK.

    Blizzard post what they do behind the scene: WAAAAH THEY ARE JUST DOING IT TO LOOK GOOD TO MAKE MORE MONEY

    You're all a bunch of chimps
  1. Kumorii's Avatar
    Never understood people's desire that companies do virtue signaling. Only reason a company does anything political is because they think it earns money and favor. Whenever a company speaks about it all I can hear is "like us and buy our products because look how we parrot what you guys value".

    *shrug* I really don't get it...
  1. Dalheim's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by AbsolutVodka View Post
    Also, can we just lock this thread in advance? It's just going to be filled with the usual:

    • VIRTUE SIGNALING!
    • They only care about money
    • WHAT ABOUT HONG KONG
    • WHAT ABOUT (insert any number of conflicts/issues around the world)
    • Make video games!
    • IT'S PR!
    • All Lives Matter!
    • Subtle racism

    It's just tiring. I love games, but the gaming community is reflective of the multitude of cringe and memes jokes, the stereotypical neckbeards. I can understand some people's point of views, but for fuck's sake, it's a nice gesture. Whether it's PR, whether it's virtue signaling (whatever that means), it's still a nice gesture and I'm not going to tarnish it by just assuming it's a cold action by a corporation for the sake of appeasing societal pressure. I'll take it as it is and keep it moving. I can't help but roll my eyes the moment stuff like this gets posted, because the worst of you on here come out. The cockroaches who feel the need to sow bitterness, pettiness and disdain just because an inkling of the real world seeped into your precious escape of video games.

    So many of you suck as human beings, severely lacking in empathy, and I hope that through some struggle and hardship, you'll develop into more functional and kinder humans.
    *clap, clap, clap*

    Well said my dude.(And no, I'm not being sarcastic.)
  1. Fetus Rex's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Hyral View Post
    Did the same to my country generations ago. The communist playbook is the same every single time and the populations keeps falling for it and acting surprised when the masks fall off.
    It's because most people are relatively dim creatures. It's true what Marx said: democracy will lead to socialism.
  1. Verdugo's Avatar
    If Blizzard could profit from police brutality, they would be plastering Trump portraits all over Twitter.

    Dont believe corporations, look how they behave when the push comes to shove.
  1. Eapoe's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by s0ul View Post
    Are you fucking kidding me lol. Do you even know Blitzchung's message? Some of your hardcore BLM supporters are sometimes so blinded that you think that's the only thing that matters in the entire world. Get the out of your echo chamber sometimes.

    Let's not even get into racism in China.
    I know that Blizzard went into his penalty over the fact he used Blizzard’s platform to spread his own personal message.
    This post is Blizzard’s stance as a company. They are separate incidents. Blizzard can choose to support, or not support, whomever they want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeons View Post
    All lives matter implies black lives matter.
    To some people who try to make it mean that, sure. The issue is that All Lives Matter was created to undermine the meaning behind Black Lives Matter, and some people still use it for that.
  1. Verdugo's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Eapoe View Post
    This post is Blizzard’s stance as a company.
    Its really not, because Blizzard and other corporations completely forget this stance when they are marketing for china and islamic countries.
  1. Azerate's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Amarys View Post
    They did that? How exactly is not liking something that lorewise makes no sense racist or "supremacist"? Oh and where are my Hispanic goblins? As a latina, I think it's pretty racist we don't have that option.
    Not liking that your favorite white skinned race can now be black is the epitome of racism.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stabbyfists View Post
    So we're to forget just a while ago they banned news casters and a player for showing support for the pro democracy protests in hong Kong or was blizzard in the right for not showing support for that? I mean...its not like they were protesting an over reaching and over oppressive police state or anything am I right?

    Or is this just another example of an American company only caring about politics that benifit them financially with good PR while ignoring the reprehensible actions they took in the past.

    As for support for black communities and diverse representation, guess whats the only class they removed for Diablo immortal game being made for the chinese market? That's right, Witch Doctor. Oh and should I also point out that Tracer, and soldier 76 is straight in the Chinese market.

    If blizzard truely cared about diversity and inclusion, they would take the hit, and stand up for what they belived in even if it costs them their bottom line. The reason most people are against this move is because while its doing the right thing now, they have not done the right thing in the past because it cost them their bottom line. I sincerely believe if China threatened blizzard by removing their 5% share in activision blizzard for doing this, they would remove the donations in a heart beat.
    The Hong Kong thing was bad optics for Blizzard but they were in the right. Maybe not completely but to a major extent. Esports event isnt' a place for what the guy did, and in the end they backpeddled on all his punishments anyway. Imagine if the guy started rallying for Trump instead and got disqualified. Probably people would be far more accepting.

    As for the corporate thing...sure, companies are bad because they are doing whatever they can to make money. That's what we can believe, but the reality is that is the system we are living in. Don't blame the companies, blame the system. They are just playing the game by the rules alreayd set.
  1. Djuntas's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Thalassian Bob View Post
    Silence, brand!

    Shut the fuck up and get back to making games. We don't need lessons in morality from corporations. Especially corporations that bend over backwards for genocidal communist regimes.
    This. Blizzard is the last to speak about morals and ethics, the very last one.
  1. SirBeef's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Culex View Post
    You sound like a racist scumbag.
    I sense projection.
  1. Eapoe's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Verdugo View Post
    Its really not, because Blizzard and other corporations completely forget this stance when they are marketing for china and islamic countries.
    Except they do not. The stance they took was that of neutral, choosing not to display a stance either for or against what was happening in China. They are choosing a stance here.
    As stated, the issue with Blitzchung is that a solo person, not affiliated wit Blizzard in any way except as a competitor in one of their events, used Blizzard’s platform for his own beliefs.
    This issue they are not staying silent about.
  1. erifwodahs's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Thalassian Bob View Post
    Silence, brand!

    Shut the fuck up and get back to making games. We don't need lessons in morality from corporations. Especially corporations that bend over backwards for genocidal communist regimes.
    where would you stand when they would increase expac and sub prices if they did not trade in those regions? :> I hope u don't use any production from those countries either.
    Punish the players for their government, right? :> I am from post SSRS country, we broke out because we were supplied western culture rather than cut off of it. Those western movies helped

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