Congress sends letter condemning Blizzard for Blitzchung Hong Kong scandal

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Several U.S. Representatives and members of Congress sent a bipartisan letter condemning Activision Blizzard's ban of professional Hearthstone player BlitzChung after his protest during a broadcast in support of protests in Hong Kong, as shown in a tweet from Rod 'Slasher' Breslau.

Hearthstone pro Chung ‘Blitzchung’ Ng Wai was been punished by Blizzard Entertainment after an interview in which he expressed support for the ongoing protests in Hong Kong. Blitzchung, who is from Hong Kong, wore a mask and stated: “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times,” while the casters (who were also fired from the broadcast) ducked behind their desk. Timestamp at 35:00 for mobile viewers:

Who sent the letter and what does it say? The letter was signed by both Democrats and Republicans, including Alexandria "AOC" Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Marco Rubio (R-FL). In it, they criticize Blizzard for banning BlitzChung and taking his prize money after his demonstration on stream. "This decision is particularly concerning in light of the Chinese government's growing appetite for pressuring American businesses to help stifle free speech," the letter reads.

"Activision Blizzard benefits from China's growing market for esports, along with an investment from Tencent, one of China's largest technology firms," it continues. "As you and your company are no doubt aware, the Chinese government uses the size and strength of its economy to suppress opinions with which it disagrees." The letter brings up Blizzard's claimed commitment to "one's right to express individual thoughts and opinions," and how a number of the company's own employees felt the punishment to BlitzChung went against that. Read More: Hong Kong reveal Overwatch World Cup future amid Blizzard controversies "Your disappointing decision could have a chilling effect on gamers who seek to use their platform to promote human rights and basic freedoms," the letter stated. "Many gamers around the world have taken notice of your company's actions, understandably calling for boycotts of Activision Blizzard gaming sites.

note that it looks as if the letter was either written prior to Activision Blizzard reducing the punishment for blitzchung, or everyone missed it and was sent as is — Rod Breslau (@Slasher) October 18, 2019

baelrog on October 19th, 2019 at 00:51 UTC »

AOC and Marco Rubio on the same page? I never thought I'd see this day.

SayNoToStim on October 19th, 2019 at 00:45 UTC »

When both sides of Congress tells you to get your shit together, you dun fucked up

Drew- on October 18th, 2019 at 22:39 UTC »

Man when I played diablo 2 and starcraft I never thought an adult would know what blizzard is, let alone have Congress sending them letters regarding international diplomacy.