His freedom of speech is not limited. But Capcom has rules regarding community members and how you present yourself. They don't want to be associated with those kinds of jokes. He can still say them all he wants, but not if he wants to be in a Capcom adjacent environment.
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They could've banned him for a year if anything. But indefinitely? I know it's a private company, but that's a bit harsh. Also, it's their political move as well. Didn't they post something supporting BLM? So it's political more than anything.
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I mean.... He has a history of dropping homophobic f bombs straight in to cameras. Its indefinite and during a time where the only events are online. Not really that bad of a ban. And I'm sure if he really wants he can take action to do things to get himself unbanned.
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Everyone used to use the word faggot. But not to make fun of gay people. I think it's going to get to the point where word will be banned as well. How could it get worse than this ban? Permanent ban is the only thing. So how is it not that bad? Lol. He already apologized too so..
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Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom of consequences
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Definitely agree. Especially with Capcom. Like I said, still think it's a big ban since FChamp has always been a top player. Saying that because he does bring a lot to the community.
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