The video in question (12:45 mins.) is Arch going all-in at GW. As he explains off the bat, corporations aren't by definition or default, "moral", as they exist to produce/publish products and make money. GW, though, goes well past that and into virtue-signaling and moral arbiter territory.
With Arch proceeding to highlight not just the hypocrisy of "Warhammer is for everyone." But also the myriad cases of GW itself falling far short of its own grandstanding. Especially involving its dealings with the PRC.
The video in question (12:45 mins.) is Arch going all-in at GW. As he explains off the bat, corporations aren't by definition or default, "moral", as they exist to produce/publish products and make money. GW, though, goes well past that and into virtue-signaling and moral arbiter territory.
With Arch proceeding to highlight not just the hypocrisy of "Warhammer is for everyone." But also the myriad cases of GW itself falling far short of its own grandstanding. Especially involving its dealings with the PRC.