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Nice, the classic “I look like an asshole, but I was trolling the whole time! I’m very clever.” tactic when you’re exposed as just an asshole. 

It’s very clear that not only are you willfully misrepresenting Marxist philosophy, but that you have no interest in actually learning Marxist philosophy.

Yeah, I’m boycotting companies that capitulate to Tencent on any level, because I’m boycotting China’s egregious human rights violations and Hong Kong takeover.

I’m assuming that’s what was meant, but the wording is really unclear.

That’s cool, because I also don’t buy anything directly manufactured by Tencent.

If you were paid by the email, that’s a valid complaint. But emails are a part of your job description as an employee. The situation these ‘freelancers’ find themselves in is a far cry.

“Lyft and Uber should’ve been scamming these people from the start! Now it looks suspicious!”

I’m confused... Blizzard says at 1:20pm that the trophy is designed to come apart as a way to transport; then at 1:25pm says the trophy was meant to fall apart at that time during the presentation..?

Epic is 40% owned by Tencent, so as you do in boycotts of Tencent, you don’t purchase from companies like Epic?

Riot is equally as guilty, yes. But Epic is also in hand with Tencent.

You grossly misunderstand not only Marx, but the very core of what Communism’s end game is.

Epic is 40% owned by Tencent. Boycotts go all across the board, regardless.

What are you even talking about with this? MTG Arena had some hiccups much earlier on that the company has tried to fix, but as far as the game goes, you can literally access any portion of the game without paying a cent. That’s the only F2P online card game I can think of that allows for that level of access. 

That

See, Blizzard and Epic? That’s what freedom of expression and ‘listening to all voices’ looks like.

Please stop making this dumpster fire of a musician/actor/person famous.

Yeah, it’s why I follow a list of games Tencent is in development with, and I don’t buy them.

I’m good. Personally, I don’t want to support businesses heavily owned by Tencent, especially during the times in which Hong Kong is suffering under the Chinese government and is censoring the people who are trying to protest.

Bruh, you have the argument capacity of a tick. On top of that, I’ve read your posts. You defend spousal abuse, racism, bigotry, and all classes of just straight-up unethical, immoral bullshit.

You couldn’t see the irony of your reply if it was carefully spelled out to you in a multistage powerpoint with a CEU.

As another has said to you: they’re fictional characters who are created by real people, who are being consumed by real people.