I also spoke to Yahoo Finance: it's now more than three days for Activision Blizzard including a mass online protest, a company walkout, mainstream media scrutiny, and community unrest, without a single word from Bobby Kotick or J. Allen Brack cowardspic.twitter.com/W2hxx55Mwy
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Great answer and i get that, but i asked you. Do you support freedom for Hong Kong personally?
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He doesn't have to answer and has the right to his own thoughts, just as we all do.
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Fair enough. But remember that neutrality needs to be guarded with vigilance. When the weak is being bullied it is also equally important to take actions to
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As much as I criticise EGS, corporations aren't people. Tim Sweeney may have his own views he holds privately, however Epic Games is a neutral entity. There's a huge difference between a person remaining apathetic and a business being neutral. Tim is speaking for his company.
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Hong Kong is always Chinese territory, I am a Chinese player, I am now boycotting Epic games
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Smart man. All companies should do this.
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It would be great if they did. But most have noticed a big uptick in the political when it comes to marketing. and not just games, but most everything. So it's nice to hear "oh we wouldn't do that." But if it meant a sizable enough profit jump, i doubt this promise would hold.
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Excellent answer
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excellent PR is more like it
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