• XYZinferno@lemmy.basedcount.com
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    1 year ago

    It’s a shame that most of the groups/people involved voted in favor of admitting Russian players back in, at least under the Russian flag.

    I think the decision made by FIDE (International Chess Federation) for their sport is a fine compromise that this E-Sports federation should have adopted as well. In protest of the Ukraine invasion, FIDE banned any players from playing under the Russian or Belarusian flag, but allowed them to play anyways under a neutral, FIDE flag. And for players from Russia that were outspoken against Ukraine or in favor of Russia’s invasion (i.e. Sergey Karjakin), they were penalized and barred from play on an individual case-by-case basis.

    It shows that this invasion won’t be tolerated, but at the same time, you as a player will only be punished if you choose to support it on your own volition, rather than by association.

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    1 year ago

    I think it’s a good and powerful move.

    I don’t have the words to express what I feel and think, but I try my best: they don’t hate the Russians, they hate Russia.

  • Oka@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    A few Dota players don’t represent the war crimes their president made. However, I want to believe Russians didn’t participate because of the war, and how even being a part of Russia makes them look bad right now.

    Imagine if your leader started a war and all you wanted to do was play video games and live in peace. Individuals don’t represent their country’s views, but a group of people from the same country may.

    Those players should join another team if at all possible.

    • fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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      1 year ago

      To me, this is why the US is where it is today, and other countries heading the same way.

      “This is the way it is, it’s out of my control, and I just want to live my life.”

      This is how apathy destroys a nation. Life needs to be uncomfortable for everyone that feels this way so that they participate in voting when they would normally abstain. And in those few wondrous cases, convince them to change their perspective and recognize oppression, be it political or capitalistic. Or for countries that have moved so far as Russia, perhaps revolt.