Pretty much, and by the looks of it things, it is too late for many.. And that to others it seems that they will not be satisfied until Activision/Blizzard files for chapter 11..
Either way Activision/Blizzard have got themselves a right royal PR nightmare on their hands, that even Freddy Kruger would stay away from..
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This is a screenshot of an American team doing the same thing blitzchung has done and no action from Blizzard was taken.
Ok, I'll put it this way. You ask as you would think that you have enough data to make an informed conclusion but your words so far are showing you are lacking important data points.I believe you are confusing an "incomplete dataset" with a "context free dataset". Those are two completely different things. Literally every single crime scene is an incomplete dataset, for example. You don't need "all the data" to make an informed conclusion. You just require specific data points sampled from controlled areas.
i wonder how many comments got deleted already and people banned from this site for saying the phrase
Bobby Kotick is linked to Esptein, need I say more.
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what a fuckwit
On a side note...
Most of the people angry about this probably didn't know and don't give two shits about what was happening in China before this. For me, my girlfriends grand parents live in Hong Kong, I been apart of it for what feels like ages. And while you have every right to be mad at Blizzard, it seems very hypercritical that it's just Blizzard you should be mad at.
For me this seems like another Blizzard hate train than any human rights issue, because if you people gave a shit about this subject this would have been a fire topic long ago. Yet it takes about knowing about one large greedy corporation for you to care, yet many more corporations have been this way for years and no mention at all.
Also anyone doing a #boycottblizzard right now, are the biggest hypocrites of all. If you had any idea what other large corporations have been doing regarding human rights, you'll all be hermits living in the woods, hunting deer and picking berries for sustenance
so yea, be mad at Blizzard, but also be mad at so many others too, if you started caring about Hong Kong and China today, then welcome, enjoy your stay and do some research, you might wanna start in 1842, or 2003 if you wanna get to the gritting ban law.
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Exactly, there is no furor over Apple, Disney, ESPN and many other companies.. What is more interesting though is that Apple have supposedly done things that are far worse than what Blizzard have done, but no one is going into riot mode at Apple over what they and other companies have done..
Posted at 5pm when reporters and journalsits are usually out of the office really shady there. Oh and the middle part is the best, where they still make it obvious that China now runs them.
I did not say that it was in any way illegal. Of course the contracts are legally binding. I was simply saying that the term "rule" really does not apply to stipulations that say "We can do whatever we want for any reason we want". A rule would have been something like "No political speech".
There was no actual rule in place for the situation that happened other than that.
Blizzard became political when they took action against Chung but not against the American varsity team. Seriously you don't stick a knife 8 inches in, then pull it 4 inches out and call it progress.
RETH
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