They just keep digging this fucking hole deeper.
The statement was released on Weibo YESTERDAY, China's version of Twitter.
The statement was released on Weibo YESTERDAY, China's version of Twitter.
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oh hush and give me $5 for some overwatch lootboxes and your kidney and give me your right to free speech and your right to religion and also let me watch you everywhere you go also your social credit score just went down 90000 points for making a bad comment on the internet also give me your other kidneydon't forget ethnic cleansing of the Muslim minority population.
Not to defend blizzard but what do you expect them to say in a chinese social network
They sound like one of these China bots on twitter, who are posting "One China" under several english tweets."Pride" of China ?
Is there pride in using live ammo on protesters with umbrellas ?
At the least, not to include the bit about defending the country's pride. It's a fucking company, not an extension of the government. (Well, it should not be...but...)
It's a statement on Weibo so it's coming from whoever's doing Chinese PR. It's kinda meaningless because there's really only one thing they could say, but the absence of any statement from the US side does say a bit on its own.So this was a statement released by Blizzard....and they said "our country"....and Blizzard's HQ is based in the US. They have offices in Shanghai, but I'd argue that hardly counts. What the fuck Blizzard?
The person who made the post is most likely chinese PR for Blizzard, that's why "pride of OUR country"
the statement is new in the sense that no one thought to check Weibo to see what they said in response to the incident. This is what this post highlights.
Yep.It's a statement on Weibo so it's coming from whoever's doing Chinese PR. It's kinda meaningless because there's really only one thing they could say, but the absence of any statement from the US side does say a bit on its own.