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by Harvey-Specter 2429 days ago
> No one has said anything about harassing Blizzard employees. What on Earth are you talking about?

> Too bad. They should be dreading this event. Blizzard have publicly fucked up in a very big way, and now the people that represent Blizzard are going to have to deal with that.

What do you think the Blizzard employees are going to "have to deal with" if not harassment at BlizzCon?

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Why would it be harassment? I imagine they're going to have to deal with protests. They're going to have to deal with how to manage the many people who show up to the event who are visibly pro-Hong Kong without damaging their Chinese interests. They will have to deal with difficult questions, interrupted talks and a hostile audience.

None of this is harassment. You can't just use the word "harassment" any time someone challenges you or says something you don't like.

Most people are reasonable.

Certainly, a simple protest is not harassment, nor is asking pointed questions. But all it takes is one unhinged person to make it turn violent.

Likely? Not really. But certainly not outside the realm of possibility.

Questions from their fans about their behaviour. You don't get to have a public, paid for, where you get to interact in a way that is positive to you.

If your fans want to ask why you are betraying the values you espouse, then they're gonna ask it. And this is not harassment.

> What do you think the Blizzard employees are going to "have to deal with" if not harassment at BlizzCon?

They will have to deal with negative publicity and people not liking their events, and refusing to buy their games, therefore causes them to be less successful?

Why shouldn't they deserve to receive negative financial impact, as a company, for doing stuff that pisses off customers?

protest activity. questions. demands for a commitment to human rights. support for democracy and the people of hong kong's efforts.

maybe just annoyed at having to do lots of video editing to hide it from the CCP overlords.