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Blizzard's Hong Kong Non-Apology Is Pathetic, Cowardly, And Worthless

Blizzard's Hong Kong Non-Apology Is Pathetic, Cowardly, And Worthless Blizzard CEO J. Allen Brack pretended to apologize for recent controversies surrounding their decision to suspend Hearthstone player Blitzchung over his support of Hong Kong protesters.

The whole affair is an attempt at placating a Blizzcon crowd so they can be excited for Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2.

Some media publications have called it an apology, but it isn't. It's a cowardly performance of artificial remorse that says nothing, commits to nothing, and admits even less.

Let's go through Brack's meaningless craven fluff and poke holes in its complete flimsiness!

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