Epic supports the rights of Fortnite players and creators to speak about politics and human rights.https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/9/20906110/blizzard-hearthstone-ban-hong-kong-china-epic-games-fortnite-blitzchung …
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@tfue said "Free Hong Kong" in a post-game interview, you wouldn't do anything?6 replies 28 retweets 276 likes -
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @calibrono and
Don't you think the freedom of speech you insist on is hypocritical? Just because these freedom of speech do not violate the interests of the United States, so you will not regulate them.
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Replying to @Myraio8 @calibrono and
I don’t think it’s hypocritical. I support your right to criticize me, to criticize the US, and to criticize Epic. I believe that open discussion and argument about these topics helps everyone to reach a common understanding of views.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Myraio8 and
Freedom of speech does not mean that black and white can be reversed, just as you can have your own opinion, but you can not say that a city in the United States is an independent country, not just your own opinion, but disrespect for others.
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Replying to @MrBlack666233 @TimSweeneyEpic and
Premier Zhou Enlai, have mentioned the five principles of peaceful coexistence abroad, and we should respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity and non-interfere in each other's internal affairs!
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Replying to @Myraio8 @MrBlack666233 and
These are good principles for companies to follow in their words and actions. What I feel the world needs is a new principle that companies don’t decide what customers can say, and customers don’t speak for companies.
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Without this principle, every controversial statement by an individual will escalate into a geopolitical dispute: one side will be offended and call for the company to punish the individual, and the other side will see that as censorship and be offended.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Myraio8 and
I think a healthier view is that individuals are solely responsible for their own statements. If a gamer says something offensive, one should judge or criticize that gamer, but should not pressure companies or platforms to punish him.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Myraio8 and
This is one of the best things I've read, like ever
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