^^ lol no worries.
Do you have a link for the incident with the US Team at the US event?
Do you have a link for the incident with the US Team at the US event?
College Hearthstone Players Who Held Up 'Free Hong Kong' Sign Drop Out Of Tournament^^ lol no worries.
Do you have a link for the incident with the US Team at the US event?
Seems like a double standard, but, I think because Blizzard pointed out that because of how bad things are in China, they had to tread lightly.
Read another post on a different forum (maybe battlenet actually) that in China, the protests usually end in people getting shot and killed because the police/military there does not screw around. Bit different here in my opinion.
Either way, this event for the US team happened AFTER the Hong Kong event and maybe Blizzard learned their lesson and decided not to brashly go over the top with suspensions/bans, etc.
You seem to miss the point that Blizzard is panhandling to a Communist party that has many human right violations for the almighty buck.
While I agree the content of video games is politics, I still do not agree that when you go to a PRIVATE event and bring something in that has nothing to do with the game, the event, etc. even remotely, that is over the line.
It would be the same thing if someone here went to an even like this and instead of discussing what they participated in, they said "MAGA".
When it comes to a communist totalitarian government actively suppressing free speech, there's no such thing as "the wrong place". Especially when the company's community event is condoning the governments behavior.
Next you're going to tell me MLK should've chosen a better time and place.