Idk man. People typically use it to be racist against Chinese folk. It’s not crazy that video game moderation teams would ban a common insult against a race of players.
I also don’t know anything, but it sounds like none of us do and we are just speculating
Its not racist. Chinese are not identified by winnie the pooh. Winnie the pooh was used by chinese online forums to criticize X Jin Ping the supreme leader and fascist dictator of China who got rid of term limits which Deng put forth.
No, it started as an adorable meme on Chinese forums:
It then became a racist trope on Western forums.
The title of president is ceremonial, so term limits on it are hardly consequential. The real top position since 1982 has been the General Secretary of the CPC, which is a renewable five year term. Xi is still very popular with people in China, so it’s no surprise that he won a third term in 2022. Jiang Zemin also won three terms, so there’s nothing unusual about it.
So they’re surely just randomly banning those words from videogames
Is there a source for this claim? Or just something you’ve noticed?
Basically all games tencent have stock in ban saying 'winnie the pooh"
Basically all games by UBIsoft or EA in stock ban saying: “Fredthefishlord is sinophobic lib”
Sure tankie.
I feel like people already forgot about the hearthstone hongkong debacle, when Blizzard Activision bent their asses for tencent and banned him
Idk man. People typically use it to be racist against Chinese folk. It’s not crazy that video game moderation teams would ban a common insult against a race of players.
I also don’t know anything, but it sounds like none of us do and we are just speculating
Its not racist. Chinese are not identified by winnie the pooh. Winnie the pooh was used by chinese online forums to criticize X Jin Ping the supreme leader and fascist dictator of China who got rid of term limits which Deng put forth.
No, it started as an adorable meme on Chinese forums:
It then became a racist trope on Western forums.
The title of president is ceremonial, so term limits on it are hardly consequential. The real top position since 1982 has been the General Secretary of the CPC, which is a renewable five year term. Xi is still very popular with people in China, so it’s no surprise that he won a third term in 2022. Jiang Zemin also won three terms, so there’s nothing unusual about it.
And why wouldn’t Xi be popular?
I knew woke leftists making vidyagames political was CCP plot