It's fairly predictable whenever this happens that you see a lot of folks saying that a corporation has the right to do something as if that's the end of the argument.
I mean it is the end of the argument, unless you expect the average joe to somehow band up together enough support to change the status quo. It's not a matter of ethics or what is "right" it's literally just corporations having most of the power to do as they please in modern societies.
Good to know that you can become unemployable over allegations.
Theoretically, what will happen if these allegations are dropped, or remain unproven? Will Blizzard reverse their decision, or will they keep it to save face? Would that be acceptable (since apparently companies existing to maintain their reputation is a reasonable excuse to do whatever they want)?
I mean yeah, this has been true for a long time. It sucks, but companies (especially larger ones) have a lot of power over their employees and trying to challenge them legally is often a fools errand unless it's something on the scale of a class action lawsuit.
I mean it is the end of the argument, unless you expect the average joe to somehow band up together enough support to change the status quo. It's not a matter of ethics or what is "right" it's literally just corporations having most of the power to do as they please in modern societies.
I mean yeah, this has been true for a long time. It sucks, but companies (especially larger ones) have a lot of power over their employees and trying to challenge them legally is often a fools errand unless it's something on the scale of a class action lawsuit.