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Azzanation said:
Immersiveunreality said:

You think that Blizzard never ever cross their own rules on this,they just thought it would suit them to act against it this time and it should have been a real punishment and not an overblown "pretence" for political pandering to china and even then it would have been idiotic to punish for that.

And that shows in how it all backfired,common sense is not present with the higher ups at Blizzard it seems.

I believe anyone who brings up a sensitive topic at a show or event without giving consent to the Show/event holders should be banned, that's my belief across the board not just for politics. 

Hey i respect your opinion but for me that is too absolute,that way you group together the people with bad and good intentions and giving them the same punishment and besides of that this was a pure political move from blizzard, and me and you are thankfully still free to criticize those out of order political moves for financial gains coming from company's founded and situated in the free western countries suddenly pandering to countries where human rights are not evolved as higly as ours are and you have to worry about how much of that can seep over and constrain our freedoms in the long run if you just let this happen at this present date.