Have you seen that the company that offered to replace Blitzchungs winnings was subject to a cyber attack following the offer?https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/sydney-startup-under-fire-online-for-supporting-pro-hong-kong-protest-gamer-20191009-p52z2g.html …
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Outrageous and no less than I’d expect from China; they’ve been lobbing cyber attacks at the U.S. for years now.
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Their games depend on China’s revenue. Without that revenue, No games.
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Can you mention that Blizzard is yet to comment on the statement their Chinese branch made in the video? It seems like a glaring omission to me... If they are claiming political nuetrality, they need to take that statement back.
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The Chinese statement only says really 3 things. 1. We are mad they broke the rules 2. We do not let political views on there 3. We want dignity of country. Which 1 and 2 are in their post. But 3 is in the rules and is something to please the Chinese.
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Apparently you didn't get China's attention
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You always find way to keep pulling blizzard into some issue , even with 100% of your videos is about blizzard. Seriously man you are worse than blizzard in many ways.
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They were really harsh to
@PreachGaming when he messed up last spring by using a mistake that they left in the game. Banned his account for a month and uninvited him from events and that wasn’t even on their official platform. -
That wasn't a censorship/freedom of criticism/speech situation though. He explicitly broke exploit rules, and was doing so blatantly on stream, and he was punished for that
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