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Old 08-10-2019, 12:40 PM #1
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A professional Hearthstone player has been suspended and had all his prize money cancelled for showing support for pro-democracy protesters. Officials from Blizzard Taiwan have thrown out a Hearthstone player for showing support for the ongoing protests in Hong Kong, after he spoke up at the end of a livestream and wore a mask – which have been banned by Hong Kong authorities. Chung ‘Blitzchung’ Ng Wai was competing in the Asia Pacific Grandmasters and proclaimed, ‘Liberate Hong Kong. Revolution of our age!’ at the end of a stream, which got not only him suspended but also the people in charge of the stream – who literally hid under a table during his comments. According to Blizzard this violates an existing competition rule about doing anything that might bring competitors into ‘public disrepute’ or which ‘offends a portion or group of the public, or otherwise damages Blizzard image’.

As a result, Ng Wai has been thrown out of the Grandmasters, has been banned from Hearthstone esports for 12 months, and has had all of his prize money withheld. ‘While we stand by one’s right to express individual thoughts and opinions, players and other participants that elect to participate in our esports competitions must abide by the official competition rules’, said Blizzard in statement. Blizzard then went on to disable all comments on the news story on their site, which they never normally do. The reasons are obvious, in that Blizzard doesn’t want to do anything to offend mainland China, in terms of either players or the government.

The fact that it was on a Taiwanese channel would have made things particularly difficult, especially after Taiwanese-made horror game Devotion was review bombed by Chinese gamers earlier in the year. That led to it being pulled from Steam worldwide, merely for having a Winnie Pooh meme hidden in an obscure part of the game.

https://metro.co.uk/2019/10/08/blizz...ters-10880686/
China is a cancer upon the world, A modern day Nazi Germany that's decided to buy loyalty world wide instead of conquering it. Shame on Blizzard and any company that spits on the freedoms we enjoy in the West in order to snatch some chinese coins.

This is a country that harvests organs from prisoners in concentration camps, that is actively trying to ethnically cleanse the muslim populace of the country and loads of other endlessly terrible ****. The fact that we're basically bending over for such a regime disgusts me to no end, we live in a day and age where nazis would have won if they paid the right people off...

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Yes he should be
It cost them Big Money
Lost as China will no longer Broadcasting it.
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I hope other Pro players decide to boycott Blizzard
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Yes he should be
It cost them Big Money
Lost as China will no longer Broadcasting it.
What an excellent example of what I'm saying. People who care more about the money involved than the human rights abuse are guilty of endorsing China's human rights abuse.

A disgraceful post that not only supports China's horrific practices but also ****s on all the sacrifices that have been made to ensure our own rights just so you can pay lip service to a cruel regime.
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What an excellent example of what I'm saying. People who care more about the money involved than the human rights abuse are guilty of endorsing China's human rights abuse.

A disgraceful post that not only supports China's horrific practices but also ****s on all the sacrifices that have been made to ensure our own rights just so you can pay lip service to a cruel regime.

Thats logical
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Nothing logical about caring more about paper over freedoms
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Nothing logical about caring more about paper over freedoms

In Honk Kong they Destroyed China Bank Building
the protestors are Nazi like
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What an excellent example of what I'm saying. People who care more about the money involved than the human rights abuse are guilty of endorsing China's human rights abuse.

A disgraceful post that not only supports China's horrific practices but also ****s on all the sacrifices that have been made to ensure our own rights just so you can pay lip service to a cruel regime.
At least donalds making a stance against this vile regime.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49968126
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In Honk Kong they Destroyed China Bank Building
the protestors are Nazi like
Arista, evil is allowed to thrive when people like you rationalise evil acts and paint those that stand against it as the villains.

You cannot defend China and then accuse protesters of being Nazi-like. You do not know the first thing you are talking about if you're gonna push that narrative.
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At least donalds making a stance against this vile regime.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49968126
He's doing nothing but weakening the US in a misguided show of force to appease his base with his tariffs and blacklisting these companies is not enough.

As always, Trump's contributions to an issue are ultimately useless.
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The terrifying thing is, even if the rest of the world decided to boycott, Blizzard would probably still end up financially better off operating in China ONLY. An audience of over a billion and they spend a lot on this sort of gaming. The Chinese mobile market was enough to turn Konami from a long established AAA publisher into a freemium mercenary. Other companies will follow the money to China over time.
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At least donalds making a stance against this vile regime.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49968126
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He's doing nothing but weakening the US in a misguided show of force to appease his base with his tariffs and blacklisting these companies is not enough.

As always, Trump's contributions to an issue are ultimately useless.
The only solution to the issues surrounding China are internal to be honest. And I'm not sure it'll happen.
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Arista, evil is allowed to thrive when people like you rationalise evil acts and paint those that stand against it as the villains.

You cannot defend China and then accuse protesters of being Nazi-like. You do not know the first thing you are talking about if you're gonna push that narrative.

I can defend China's Rights
as they Own Hong Kong
and they are not backing down.


The Protestors are getting No Help
from outside nations.
They do not need to Burn Property's.
And they want to Kill the Police
that is not wise.
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The only solution to the issues surrounding China are internal to be honest. And I'm not sure it'll happen.

Yes China has Total Control
of its nation.
It will not change
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I can defend China's Rights
as they Own Hong Kong
and they are not backing down.


The Protestors are getting No Help
from outside nations.
They do not need to Burn Property's.
And they want to Kill the Police
that is not wise.
You're defending an evil regime built on human rights abuse and given how you're trying to paint the protesters as violent would-be murderers while not mentioning a single damn thing about the brutality of the HK police force, your defense goes deeper than that, it's sounding an awful lot like support of China to me. Unforgivable.

To support China despite everything that is widely known is to **** on our rights and people who have died for them since China's standards are beginning to seep into our culture. To support China is to support the murder and abuse of people in China's grip, to support their organ harvesting and all their other vile practices. The Chinese government is one of the greatest evils in the world and you are not saying a single word against it.
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You're defending an evil regime built on human rights abuse and given how you're trying to paint the protesters as violent would-be murderers while not mentioning a single damn thing about the brutality of the HK police force, your defense goes deeper than that, it's sounding an awful lot like support of China to me. Unforgivable.

To support China despite everything that is widely known is to **** on our rights and people who have died for them since China's standards are beginning to seep into our culture. To support China is to support the murder and abuse of people in China's grip, to support their organ harvesting and all their other vile practices. The Chinese government is one of the greatest evils in the world and you are not saying a single word against it.


Dezzy the Hong Kong Police
have not Killed any Protestors
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Dezzy the Hong Kong Police
have not Killed any Protestors
Not yet.

But that makes the wanton police brutality (I recall one incident in particular when this trouble first started of police trying to remove someone's eyeball) okay, does it? You have bought the bull**** that the protesters are violent and in the wrong, you've bought the spin and now you are part of the movement to allow China to pressure countries into bending to their bull****. Disgusting.

What next? Are you going to deny that Tienanmen Square was a fictional event? Are you going to fear referencing Taiwan and Hong Kong as seperate entities to China?

There's no logical reason to ever support China in this matter, none. You are on the wrong side of history, Arista.
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Not yet.

But that makes the wanton police brutality (I recall one incident in particular when this trouble first started of police trying to remove someone's eyeball) okay, does it? You have bought the bull**** that the protesters are violent and in the wrong, you've bought the spin and now you are part of the movement to allow China to pressure countries into bending to their bull****. Disgusting.

What next? Are you going to deny that Tienanmen Square was a fictional event? Are you going to fear referencing Taiwan and Hong Kong as seperate entities to China?

There's no logical reason to ever support China in this matter, none. You are on the wrong side of history, Arista.

No
That was a Shocking Event
Hidden in China under their Internet Laws.


The Protestors using Petrol Bombs in Hong Kong
are acting "like" Terrorists
they are trying to kill the Police
that is a fact

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That was a Shocking Event
Hidden in China under their Internet Laws.


The Protestors using Petrol Bombs in Hong Kong
are acting "like" Terrorists
they are trying to kill the Police
that is a fact
Spoken like a true mouthpiece right down to pushing the terrorist angle. Despicable.
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In a rather marvellous update to this story which has basically become an international incident at this point, players around the world are turning a chinese Overwatch character called Mei into a symbol of Hong Kong resistance in an effort to get Blizzard's games banned in China. I hope it works out as Blizzard is essentially selling their souls for a grand total of.... 5% of profits which actually works out as less than that since when you sell in China, they demand quarter of the total profits. Pitiful behaviour from Blizzard.
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Spoken like a true mouthpiece right down to pushing the terrorist angle. Despicable.

So you think its Fine
to Burn a Cop to death?
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No cops are being burned to death, Arista. Stop drinking from the chinese cool aid and open your eyes. You are supporting police brutality and oppression.
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No cops are being burned to death, Arista. Stop drinking from the chinese cool aid and open your eyes. You are supporting police brutality and oppression.


But that's what your Gang
are wanting to do.
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In a rather marvellous update to this story which has basically become an international incident at this point, players around the world are turning a chinese Overwatch character called Mei into a symbol of Hong Kong resistance in an effort to get Blizzard's games banned in China. I hope it works out as Blizzard is essentially selling their souls for a grand total of.... 5% of profits which actually works out as less than that since when you sell in China, they demand quarter of the total profits. Pitiful behaviour from Blizzard.
I hear people are planning to keep bring it up at Blizzcon Q&As too, and to have Winnie The Pooh cosplays lol
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I hear people are planning to keep bring it up at Blizzcon Q&As too, and to have Winnie The Pooh cosplays lol
I doubt they'll let any Winnie the Pooh cosplayers in and after the Diablo Eternal debacle last year, they'll likely screen questions ahead of time. Any protests against Blizzard should take place from outside the event, that way they can't be silenced by Blizzard.
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