Freedom of speech

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I find you sassy. I like you.

what garbage am i saying? i’m just asking a question, i am not here to troll or whatever you might think, i am not saying the person name because i think its againts the forum rules

And leaving out information, apparently.

No idea what you’re talking about but based purely on this statement, getting kicked off an esports team and getting banned from the game are two very different things.

And neither have anything to do with “freedom of speech”, as paying attention in government class should have taught you.

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Free Hong Kong says hello.

Guess I’ll find out if I get silenced for saying that, hah.

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It can keep saying it because it still has nothing to do with free speech. Blizzard has the right to control what is broadcast on their channels and represented by their company.

Like I said, go back to school.

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Well, considering the guy had multiple warnings and continued to double down

The organization that hired him was 100% within their right to let him go

Absolutely did it himself

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and my question still remains and you can’t even answer without trying to insult others wich is a really poor argument

Personally I say lol you get what you deserve :dracthyr_lulmao:

Like really not that hard to be a good person :dracthyr_shrug:

Context makes it even better and I agree if he was saying that kinda stuff should of been entirely use him to make a point that such behaviour will not be tolerated.

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Oh boy. I can tell we are not going to come to an accord on this.

free speech is a thing that only really applies to the government not being able to punish you for what you say about them. Ie: you can say you hate the government all you want but so long as you aren’t making credible threats to its saftey you’re allowed to say it.

This does not apply to private entities that have the right to associate with whom they wish to associate with. While there’s certainly a point to be made that banning those who express views opposite to ones own is not in the spirit of free speech, it still isn’t against the law.

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Yeah, you don’t really seem to be capable of thinking this through.

Entered the thread earlier and now realizing how the thread is going

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They suggested the owner should be “locked out” and not able to move. It’s under brutosaur solution or something like that. It’s gotta be a troll. If not they are so self-absorbed they’re going to implode in on themselves like a blackhole. Lol

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Freedom of speech is not the argument to make here. Because the law doesn’t apply. Blizzard is not the government. The TOS is what you have to worry about here kiddo.

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Freedom of speech isn’t freedom of consequence.

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You’re fishing for an argument and I don’t want to give you one, Ms. Sassy.

Blizzard will not suspend your account based on something you wrote on Truth Social.

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Yeah, this could likely blow up, if certain forum goers stop in.

Might be worth a popcorn watch though.

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what about stuff said in private messages? should people be banned for that?