so if say @tfue said "Free Hong Kong" in a post-game interview, you wouldn't do anything?
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This is one of the best things I've read, like ever
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Blizzard was not pressured to punish anyone, the decision is based solely on their regulations.
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Just as one player insults another player, the referee should give him a warning. Doesn't he do anything? As a competitor or an employee of a company, his identity can not be separated from his social relationship. It is not only for himself,
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but also for the image of his team and the interests of the company. If he was an ordinary person, he had his own views and no one would punish him, but he was facing the masses. Organizers are not entertaining themselves, but are open to the public.
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