Message from @Tervy
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**HOES MAD**
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noice
BLIZZARD DONT NEED NO GWAI LAO
CHINA NO.1
Don't you guys have phones?
kek
that's a lotta words
8x8 is banned
Even chinks are O B S E S S E D
I'm glad Blitzchung got banned! Keep politics OUT of Hearthstone! I love Tencent and Mao Zedong! (You will receive 100 social credit for posting this message in chat. Your family's organs will not be harvested this month. Please remove this part from the message before posting).
Really it's just stupid to make political statements when you are representing a company
I'm sure Blizzard would have reacted the exact same way if he made such a pro PRC statement, too
firing the guy, his interviewers, freesing funds, etc etc ?
is even more stupid
specialy when dude was not in official capacity on the interview ?
Yes. Just don't talk politics when you represent a company. That's like the first thing you learn before being publicly interviewed
He did something brave but he totally had it coming
Chinese people are stupid and he knows it. Chinese government is aggressive and he knows that, too
but to be honest his martyrdome brings good things in this case
it forces blizzard and other companies to show their true colours
and take those political stances
maybe china will learn ? maybe not ?
He put Blizzard in a lose-lose situation
but at least its not in lack of trying
I know how these events go
not really lose lose.. they could have just vent "invidual persons statement does not in no shape or form represent that of blizzard"
and thats it done did
clean and professional
China wouldn't have accepted this and they can't risk losing access to the Chinese market
i doubt china would have said anything to that tbh
clear message of that and china would have shot only their own feet if they demanded more than that
after all that what it was , personal opinion on personal gains of lone person. its not like the company CEO vent official on "#freeHK"
Just look at how many Chinese people play Blizzard games