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why people will be bored of it in a few weeks or until the next outrage
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Well for once, try not to be. This isn't a "gaming drama", this is a real life issue threatening millions of people and the growing worldwide influence of a totalitarian censorship state with no regards for human life or rights, and they have more cash to bribe companies than we.
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It's a company based in a country with actual concentration camps, what else would you expect?
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Blizzard is an american company, which makes the appeasement that much more frightening. Much like in the NBA, China now gets to dictate how the rest of the world has to behave, because these people took their money and investment. That's why we need to make a stand.
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Deep.
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Thank you for giving a more pragmatic view on the topic. I'm sick of people blaming Blizzard employees or boycotting games. People just don't understand how complex the situation is. And I hope it will settle down quickly and not ruin the BlizzCon hype.
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Thank you for starting off the video talking about the issues vs just the event and responses. To much media just covers the response and fails to bring up the issues.
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