Talgrath
Talgrath
Talgrath

What are you mad about? Do you want people to be as upset at Epic as Blizzard? Or are you just raising awareness of Fortnite’s Tencent connection? Like, be clear dude.

I can’t imagine Nintendo is too happy with Blizzard right now. I’m sure canceling this event is better for them than potentially getting dragged into the mess or having a newsworthy moment at their store, but the wasted logistics, and having the launching of a Blizzard game on the Switch go from being potentially a

It is indeed a mystery. The world may never know. 

That must’ve been expensive AF. Like, all the gear and logistics set up already and paid for. Security, etc.

I’m sure it’s just because of a scheduling conflict. Nothing to see here. No siree. Nothing at all.

China is not a country of moneyed idiots.

Well, there is that. There is also the fact that American schools teach very little at all about China, much less discuss these very specific political issues. If you’re my age, you learned about Tibetan freedom from the Beastie Boys and Rage Against the Machine.

I think there is a very, very, long way between “find a place on a map” and the very specific political positions that this guy is talking about, and the idea that those things are systematically taught in American schools, or talked about in American homes on anything like a broad scale, is ludicrous.

Amazing how so many people in China know so much about what happens on Twitter, a site banned in that country. It’s enough to make one wonder if a few of these offended Chinese people are fictional.

Luckily, Woj still has his studio shows with cent, fivecent, and dollar.

It’s straight out every anti-intellectual American conservative’s playbook - if every member of the population doesn’t emerge from the educational system believing every little detail of every national myth we regard as important, it must be that all the teachers have schemed to collectively corrupt all the children’s

so many Americans are taught from a young age that Taiwan is its own country, that Hong Kong, Macau and Tibet should split off

they don’t express these views because America has a very stringent culture of political correctness. Any opinions you express about black people, minorities, women etc. can have very serious consequences. Although some people like to brag about America’s freedom of speech, there’s a lot of topics that are actually

Love it when brands get burned going into business with so-called foreign country experts who name their marketing companies after Ayn Rand novels.

I just find it hilarious that the Chinese get so butt hurt over other people’s opinions of their beloved “regime”. FFS, how are you guys going to handle the world stage when you can’t even handle a Daryl Morey tweet?

I sincerely hope the NBA is starting to understand just who they got in bed with here.

in China, Wojnarowski’s decision to like the tweet was a hot topic of conversation across social media.

In Communist China no one can hear you scream.

In Communist China, Scoops Break You.