Blizz, Hong Kong, Freedom of speech, lets have an Adult discussion

That doesn’t really help their argument in the slightest but you might not be wrong.

At this rate one of em is going to take out the other that’s for sure.

Shiiiet I read that entirely wrong. I thought you said “won’t”. Yeah you right.

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:blue_heart:
#NeverForget.

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Better than anywhere else; especially where you come from, considering your attitudes that any business policy is more important than any humanity.
Or maybe you’re just a troll?
either way, you and yours make America look even greater than we are!
Thanks for justifying Trump’s election.

You have no idea where I come from. I can only say that your assumptions about me are completely wrong.

I have tried to be civil towards you but all you do is attack me. Now I’m just going to ignore you.

:beers:

You haven’t once done so. Forgive me for taking so long as it was hard double-checking my statement due to the fact you’ve deliberately hidden your archives.
Volumes.

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“How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words!”
― Samuel Adams

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I am keeping tell myself trying to convince others online is a very stupid thing.

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I hear you. Though for the most part people posting in this thread have been a pleasure to exchange opinions and ideas with.

But when it deteriorates into personal attacks… I sure miss the “ignore” button. . .

Would “like” your post but my ration is used up

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An American company (Activision-Blizzard) working on behalf of a foreign government (China) to enforce its policies over a region of people they are in deadly conflict with (Hong Kong). Why not just make games Activision-Blizzard? Because there’s just too much money you would miss out on if you didn’t get in the good graces of the Chinese government and into the Chinese market because as we all know a Communist economy is a planned economy and the government does the planning.

Activision-Blizzard should do what other companies do when their philosophies don’t align with the culture of the United States, they move their operations outside of the country. I’m sure Activision-Blizzard would be welcomed by China to be closer to home in Beijing.

The Blizzard CEO response reads like something a sociopath would put out and I will summarize what he said in that statement, “We did exactly what you think and we’ll keep doing it because we can so deal with it.”

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You all are here talking about the HK issue, Blizzard issue, etc… and I’m here trying to get my

Shadowmourne enabled in Party Sync, they disabled gems, enchants, legendaries, every trinket on use and equip, my necromedes, death resonator mace ability, and the most saddest part is…my Precious’ Ribbon buff is disabled.

I just want to have fun with my old stuff, but have to wait until Timewalking, which happens once every 2-3 weeks.

Shadowmourne souls matter

The problem is that party sync is a feature not to let you experience crushing old content, but to have an experience of older content wth a friend. I’d argue that timewalking should do the same. But I know it’s an unpopular opinion.

Yeesh, that corporate statement.

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…that is just the most whack idea i’ve ever read

This all day right here

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After reading Blizzard’s official lie, I mean response all I can say is…swing and a miss.

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The more I think about the response the more garbage I think it is.

Divisive is not the word to use if you aren’t being influenced by China in your decision-making.

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Be better off counting to Googolplex from 0. For all the good it will do. A brick wall will listen to feedback.

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Was about to post this…that person makes one hell of an argument…and honesty believe them