I really don't get what the outrage is about.
It doesn't matter what Blizzards connection to China is. The guy used Blizzard's platform to spout his political agenda on a platform that is not only not designed for it, but has strict and clear rules against it. The commentators were egging the guy on and made no attempt to stop it, so they deserved punishment too. The only issue I had with the whole fiasco was that the punishment was too harsh - but this is typical Blizzard; they always knee-jerk react. This fixed this earlier yesterday by lessening the severity of it.
I can tell straight away that you’re a paragon of virtue and correct behaviour. Protests should be spoken quietly and only in the appropriate circumstances, as defined by corporate policy, because that’s exactly the correct way to have people pay attention. Personally I like writing politely worded letters to my local Chinese restaurant, in my spare time.
The hypocrisy on this topic is unbelievable though. People want to "boycott Blizzard" for seemingly dampening free speech and apparently bowing to the whim of China to not hurt their precious company, yet seem to forget or disregard the other companies, platforms, or services that have done similar (or worse!), or/and have ties to the Chinese government in some way; and they don't mind happily using those services on a day-to-day basis while throwing Blizzard under the bus.
Yes, everyone should shush because of consistency. If you’re not angry at everything you have no right to be angry at anything. One incident never leads to a wider understanding of an issue, nothing ever snowballs.
But every other service is fine, right? Let's just focus on the alpha-evil that is Blizzard and ignore everything else while talking about it with friends on iPhones, or maybe use those iPhones to discuss this on Reddit who took a $150 million "investment" from TenCent... yeah, that company, the ones that have major political bias and actively help to censor criticism towards the Chinese government and assist in surveillance of the public, and who also have majority control, investments, or shares in Grinding Gear Games, Epic Games, PUGB, Activision/Blizzard, Riot, Clash of Clans, Frontier Developments, Paradox, and others.
Completely agree. Protest bad, because iPhone and Reddit.
Don't forget to pick up your free game this week on Epic Games' store while you're cancelling your Blizzard accounts before you head over to Reddit to jump on the bandwagon.
Brilliant! Playing a free game absolutely forfeits your right to free speech and protest. There are no distinctions to be drawn, no nuance.
Well I have to say that I’m completely convinced, we should all shut up about this immediately. Blizzard good, China good.