It's time to analyse the immediate fallout of Blizzard's decision to ban Blitzchung & fire two casters. We've seen: - Blizz staff protests - Further HS protests - 2 US Senators weigh in - Epic Games go for the win ...and a bunch more!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2UoVgLhCY4 …
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They were fired because they knew it was going to happen and told him to do it. That was right before they ducked under the desk.
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Well he did call it a hasty, panic response. I don't think that is what it was at all.
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That is so well said
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Freedom of speech is a thing. Freedom from the consequences it brings is not.
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Well that's true but this has nothing to do with freedom of speech. The government isn't stopping him, the company he signed a contract with is.
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if they fired you while taking money from a neo-nazi group, yes The issue isnt that they fired someone for breaking the rules, the issue is that they sided with foreign interests and money rather than people fighting for their right to democracy
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Its not blizzards job to do so, and if someone breaks the rules stated in the contract, they have to deal with it. Blizz is a business and first thing a rational business does is take care of its interests. Econ 101
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There is no part of any content stating: at the same time, we shall as we always have resolutely maintain our country's respect. You can simply extract the character and put it on google translate. The guy who translate this obviously try to mislead the viewers
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