• @[email protected]
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    11 months ago

    They are referring to the Blitzchung incident, when China illegally took full control over Hong Kong before their agreement to let it be autonomous expired. During the mass protests a Hong Kong esports player voiced support for the protests on a Blizzard livestream for an event and was banned from the tournament and was forced to forfeit prize money he already won: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blitzchung_controversy

    Edit: also, disapproval of the CCP =/= dislike of/racism towards Chinese people

    • @eris
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      So there’s a problem with the American company freely associating with who they want to? That’s anti-free market!

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        711 months ago

        That‘s not „anti-free market“ at all. People can buy from whoever they want and if they think that this is bad, they can freely choose to not buy anything from Blizzard.

      • Alien Nathan Edward
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        311 months ago

        Free markets include the freedom not to buy a product for any reason or for no reason. What you’re talking about is establishing a class of people who are free to act according to their conscience, and another class of people who are not.