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(Albert)
France6 Posts
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Xxavi
United States1248 Posts
On December 16 2011 10:00 (Albert) wrote: lol ! This is so pathetic... I don't think it's possible to be more politically correct and hypocritical. I'm not a great fan of Naniwa but he definitely earned my respect by being so childish and unprofessional in this occasion and doing just what he wanted. Guess what: this is just a game ! People are getting too serious about e-sports without noticing that all this is just about big money (have a look at the thread on betting advices). QFT. GOMTV trying to be politically correct when their basic message is "This is Korea broh, respect Koreans" etc. What a load of bullshit. I mean, I can understand some Korean fans having such reaction but come on. What would happen if for some ridiculous reason like this Park (the ManU footballer) was banned?! I don't know just how popular football is there, but I guess they'd look into possible racism/nationalism issues. Well GOM are clearly trying to demonstrate a Korean/Non-Korean divide for their competitions. Hypocritical. Stop inviting all those "BM-ing" foreigners then, instead of fucking about. Back when Zenio BM-ed Idra on stage for Idra's alleged BM on ladder (the two are ridiculously incomparable!), they had zilch to say. When almost all Korean-pros put their skirts on and cornered little Gracken, GOM had no issues with it (and this is right, it's not within their rules to interfere). Yet, apparently, when Naniwa BMs NesTea, it is not within (unwritten!) rules! I have no love lost for either Idra or Naniwa, I am root for their opponents, but this is truly garbage stuff. | ||
kickinhead
Switzerland2069 Posts
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Chaggi
Korea (South)1936 Posts
On December 16 2011 11:43 kickinhead wrote: so, Nani apologized, what about an apology from GomTV? what apology? they don't need to apologize. | ||
Chaggi
Korea (South)1936 Posts
On December 16 2011 11:38 Xxavi wrote: QFT. GOMTV trying to be politically correct when their basic message is "This is Korea broh, respect Koreans" etc. What a load of bullshit. I mean, I can understand some Korean fans having such reaction but come on. What would happen if for some ridiculous reason like this Park (the ManU footballer) was banned?! I don't know just how popular football is there, but I guess they'd look into possible racism/nationalism issues. Well GOM are clearly trying to demonstrate a Korean/Non-Korean divide for their competitions. Hypocritical. Stop inviting all those "BM-ing" foreigners then, instead of fucking about. Back when Zenio BM-ed Idra on stage for Idra's alleged BM on ladder (the two are ridiculously incomparable!), they had zilch to say. When almost all Korean-pros put their skirts on and cornered little Gracken, GOM had no issues with it (and this is right, it's not within their rules to interfere). Yet, apparently, when Naniwa BMs NesTea, it is not within (unwritten!) rules! I have no love lost for either Idra or Naniwa, I am root for their opponents, but this is truly garbage stuff. I have no idea what you're trying to say but there's a difference between BMing, a ceremony at the end of the game, and just plain giving up. If you try and lump them all in the same group, that's where you're wrong. | ||
iky43210
United States2099 Posts
On December 16 2011 11:38 Xxavi wrote: QFT. GOMTV trying to be politically correct when their basic message is "This is Korea broh, respect Koreans" etc. What a load of bullshit. I mean, I can understand some Korean fans having such reaction but come on. What would happen if for some ridiculous reason like this Park (the ManU footballer) was banned?! I don't know just how popular football is there, but I guess they'd look into possible racism/nationalism issues. Well GOM are clearly trying to demonstrate a Korean/Non-Korean divide for their competitions. Hypocritical. Stop inviting all those "BM-ing" foreigners then, instead of fucking about. Back when Zenio BM-ed Idra on stage for Idra's alleged BM on ladder (the two are ridiculously incomparable!), they had zilch to say. When almost all Korean-pros put their skirts on and cornered little Gracken, GOM had no issues with it (and this is right, it's not within their rules to interfere). Yet, apparently, when Naniwa BMs NesTea, it is not within (unwritten!) rules! I have no love lost for either Idra or Naniwa, I am root for their opponents, but this is truly garbage stuff. I don't know who Park is, but not everything around the world revolves around the US. In most sports in most country, bad sportsmanship and unprofessional conducts can and will get you penalized/banned. Look up Jon Daly for most recent example this is ridiculous. This isn't about Korean vs West, Naniwa has also been banned from 3 tourneys in the EU. | ||
Chaggi
Korea (South)1936 Posts
On December 16 2011 12:38 iky43210 wrote: I don't know who Park is, but not everything around the world revolves around the US. In most sports in most country, bad sportsmanship and unprofessional conducts can and will get you penalized/banned. Look up Jon Daly for most recent example this is ridiculous. This isn't about Korean vs West, Naniwa has also been banned from 3 tourneys in the EU. honestly this. The most popular sport in the states that's also broadcasted internationally is basketball, and that's like nothing compared to the amount of people who watch/care about soccer. | ||
kittensrcute
United States617 Posts
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foxmulder_ms
United States140 Posts
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kickinhead
Switzerland2069 Posts
On December 16 2011 12:33 Chaggi wrote: what apology? they don't need to apologize. There are ppl that have a different opinion... I didn't think Naniwa had to apologize, but I think it's smart and fair that he did. The way GomTV reacted was very harsh, publicly discrediting Naniwa, totally calling him out, posting humiliating statements from coaches about him and lying about the whole Code-S spot from MLG. | ||
Chaggi
Korea (South)1936 Posts
On December 16 2011 13:47 kickinhead wrote: There are ppl that have a different opinion... I didn't think Naniwa had to apologize, but I think it's smart and fair that he did. The way GomTV reacted was very harsh, publicly discrediting Naniwa, totally calling him out, posting humiliating statements from coaches about him and lying about the whole Code-S spot from MLG. I think he should have apologized. But I think GOM's initial reaction (along with the Korean's) were too much. If you dont' have something good to say, just don't say it. I'm sure Naniwa isn't a bad person, and of course didn't mean for any of this to happen, but I agree with the decision from GOM that he should be punished. To discredit him and be like he's this and this and this, is just too much though | ||
Dapper_Cad
United Kingdom964 Posts
Really liked the detail in the first edit. Hope that Nani is genuinely happy with the text. | ||
Keone
United States812 Posts
On December 16 2011 10:00 (Albert) wrote: lol ! This is so pathetic... I don't think it's possible to be more politically correct and hypocritical. I'm not a great fan of Naniwa but he definitely earned my respect by being so childish and unprofessional in this occasion and doing just what he wanted. Guess what: this is just a game ! People are getting too serious about e-sports without noticing that all this is just about big money (have a look at the thread on betting advices). The difference between your view and Quantic/EG/GOMTV's view: You think SC2 is a game. They dream to make ESPORTS into a legitimate sport alongside football, basketball, etc. That's pretty much the entire difference. | ||
Raithed
China7077 Posts
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NietzscheanKant
Finland92 Posts
On December 18 2011 01:48 Raithed wrote: Eh, I don't know how I feel about this, it feels like Q just made Naniwa make the apology, I don't really buy it. Well, hopefully he's learned from his mistake. You should watch his interview on LO3 then. | ||
Bogeyman
Sweden307 Posts
On December 16 2011 12:33 Chaggi wrote: what apology? they don't need to apologize. They don't have to apologize for not giving Naniwa a Code S seed after what he did, it would however be reasonable of them to apologize for the harsh words, and to some of us not only reasonable but essential for their relations with the foreign community (though obviously we don't all feel the same, but my guess is a lot of people are very upset with how they've acted) that they apologize for not being clear from the start with how they changed the LXP deal (or come clean that they were lying if that's the case, but there's no way they'd admit that). Also if there's some way for them to back up their words with some sort of evidence that they changed the LXP before providence (or before the event with Naniwa vs Nestea) then they would greatly profit from that. If they do that then they don't have to deal with people believing that they're lying bastards (regardless of whether they are or not), and for those who are aware of that it seems even more evident that they would be lying bastards if GOM doesn't show some evidence (even if they're staying silent for some other reason). They could make this whole situation a whole lot easier for themselves, unless of course they've actually lied. Then there's only so much they can do... | ||
darkscream
Canada2310 Posts
On December 18 2011 02:03 NietzscheanKant wrote: You should watch his interview on LO3 then. this i figured naniwa's apology was full of shit but his lo3 interview made me think otherwise, he seems to legitimately understand now that his starcraft 2 games aren't just for him, they are for his fans and Nestea's fans as well | ||
FeUerFlieGe
United States1193 Posts
On December 16 2011 10:00 (Albert) wrote: lol ! This is so pathetic... I don't think it's possible to be more politically correct and hypocritical. I'm not a great fan of Naniwa but he definitely earned my respect by being so childish and unprofessional in this occasion and doing just what he wanted. Guess what: this is just a game ! People are getting too serious about e-sports without noticing that all this is just about big money (have a look at the thread on betting advices). It's not a just game when people put money, time, and effort into this. The action was disrespectful to everybody. I guess other sports are about big money too... and in some cases they are, but thats just the way it is. If nobody took it seriously like you suggest then there wouldn't be any eSports for nerds to enjoy, and I guess no body would make any big money either. Sounds like a lose/lose situation. | ||
ReiKo
Croatia1023 Posts
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Msr
Korea (South)495 Posts
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