So, in case anyone hasn't heard, Blizzard banned the winner of the Hearthstone Grandmasters tournament for one year and retroactively took away his prize money because he spoke out in support of the Hong Kong protesters. source
A lot of these articles point to Blizzard protecting their business interests in China, which is a scummy thing to do when it means supporting a government that is actively engaged in ethnic cleansing and killing protesters. But Blizzard only gets about 5% of its revenue from China in the first place. So they are more interested in 5% revenue than democracy and safety for the people of Hong Kong.
In response, protesters have made Mei (an ethnically Chinese character) the symbol of their protest in the hopes that China will ban Overwatch in response. In addition between 12 and 30 Blizzard studios employees walked out and they covered up signs that had said "Think Globally" and "Every Voice Matters". Shockingly, in addition to massive fan backlash, Both Democrats and Republicans in congress have been condemning Blizzard's actions.
Though Blizzard points to its code of conduct as an excuse for their ban and prize forfeiture. Both actions go far beyond what is actually appropriate for such a violation.
I have already submitted to have my Blizzard account deleted, but what do you all think?