Re: , isn’t this just “if you want to play in my tournament, for my game, for my prizes and be on my show, you can’t say bad things about my family (however villainous) while you do it”? What does free speech have to do with a private contract?
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I think they would prefer that none of the family talks about the other members of the family at family game time. Family members that disagree with the game rules can opt out from game time. If enough do, maybe the policy will change.
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It’s not just blizzard. It’s Apple, nba, Winnie the Pooh, South Park, Tik tok - etc.
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If only it were so simple. I assume you would be upset with banks if they locked Kraken's money because of something you said. IPR and competitive advantages are also getting corroded away through help from the family, as per agreed contracts for market access. No easy answers
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Banks are a special case because there is no public rail of last resort for fiat, and governments control the industry. AFAIK, banks in the US can shut down anybody's account for any reason. Most of these international game issues exist because of fiat currency manipulation.
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"He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it." Dr. Martin Luther king Jr.
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Nah, it’s more like “if you want to play in our game, then you don’t get to support freedom.”
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And private contracts are invalidated for public policy reasons all the time, think minors/intox/duress. It shocks the conscience to have some fine print fuckery be used to ruin someone for supporting freedom.






