Posted on 08/13/2020 4:57:48 AM PDT by Kaslin
Living in a bubble is a well-known colloquialism connoting isolation and lack of perception. As we watch the NBA move the league into a legitimate bubble in Orlando, the phrase couldnt be more appropriate.
Stoic players with no contact to the outside world wear jerseys emblazoned with Black Lives Matter. The court floor spells out the same words in gargantuan font. Everyone, from top NBA brass to well-noted players like Lebron James, attempts to send a clear message: slavery is terrible, racism is inexcusable, and every person should be treated equally. Make no mistake, this is nothing more than performance art and feigned activism.
Lets start at the bottom - with their feet. See that elongated check mark? Thats the Nike Swoosh, and it's more prevalent on NBA player bodies than a tattoo. The problem there is that Nike is the standard bearer for corporate human rights abuses, and their factories in China are one of the closest things that exist to slavery in the modern world.
Its not hard to see why the lives of these tens of thousands of factory workers dont matter. The reason is because our newly minted gaggle of social-justice-warrior athletes get paid to rock the Swoosh. But lets be clear - to these BLM-t-Shirt-wearing activists, those workers' lives absolutely, unequivocally do not matter.
Lets beef things up with a little more broad-based hypocrisy: the NBAs hyper-lucrative relationship with China. Chinas Communist government currently enslaves millions, takes extremely racist actions against minorities and appears to value little to no human life unless said life is of service and committed to their party's servitude. If the NBA and its players cared about human life outside of the bubble, they would boycott their leagues investments in China.
The NBA has a multi-decade, multi-billion-dollar relationship with Communist China for media rights, streaming, merchandise sales, events, camps and much more. Players have nauseatingly lucrative deals with Chinese apparel and shoe manufacturers. Because NBA Basketball makes significant money on China, they refuse to acknowledge the lives that dont seem to matter - for example, the lives of the Uyghurs.
Starting to see the point here? In the NBA, money talks and social justice walks. The average NBA fan hasnt heard of the Uyghurs. Thats not a testament to anything other than a lack of mainstream media coverage of their plight.
The Uyghurs are a Turkish-speaking mostly Muslim minority residing in Far West China. This minority considers themselves to be the original inhabitants of Xinjiang. The Chinese Communist Party disagrees; therefore, they are systematically exterminating the Uyghurs. By the millions, the men are imprisoned in concentration camps, like what happened in Nazi Germany. The women are forced into sterilization, abortion or the unauthorized sale of their young children into Chinese factory slave labor. Recent footage shows hundreds of Uyghur men, handcuffed, blindfolded and heads shaved, herded onto a train bound for a secret camp. This is slavery.
According to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, some of these slaves make Nike basketball shoes. Senator Josh Howley (R-MO) alleges that these slaves also make the Nike NBA uniforms.
Has the NBA issued a statement denying or admonishing this? No. Have they painted the court or taken a knee for the Uyghurs? No. There is total ambivalence, because they are complicit and reliant on the cash. Its pay-for-play selective activism, and not to mention disgracefully hypocritical.
The same selective activism is not exercised for the lives of young Chinese who train at USA Basketball facilities in China. According to ESPN, American coaches at three NBA training academies in China told league officials their Chinese partners were physically abusing young players and failing to provide schooling. This, even though commissioner Adam Silver had said that education would be central to the program, according to multiple sources with direct knowledge of the complaints. A former league employee compared the atmosphere when he worked in Xinjiang to "World War II Germany."
Again, you dont hear political activists like Lebron saying anything. You dont see NBA commissioner Adam Silver banging his fist in outrage. Instead you see conveniently woke virtue signaling. So, final buzzer-beater question: if you do not change your ways due to the wild hypocrisy, then why not at least do so to fix the epic drop in TV ratings?
In the name of keeping things productive, here is the final solution to the NBAs current national anthem crisis: forget playing the national anthem and instead play something thats a little more relevant to the league. How about Wu-Tang Clans "C.R.E.A.M" ("Cash Rules Everything Around Me")?
The nba is toast.
Anyone watching these pukes and contributing to their salaries agree with this crap.
Politburo Lives Matter.
Selectively Woke
Hypocrisy is central to Leftist politics.
Well stated.
Without hypocrisy there would be no leftists.
Well stated.
Without hypocrisy there would be no leftists.
I thought the BLM painted on the floor was just for the first game.
Looking forward to the time when the astronomical NBA player salaries and the declining NBA revenue stream intersects.
They can’t go bankrupt soon enough as far as I’m concerned.
Don't bet on it, at least overall. A few franchises may be in trouble due to the COVID-19 lockdown. But at least where we lived previously (Silicon Valley), some of the people there have more money than common sense. And most of them are liberal. Going to a Golden State Warriors game has become less about being a fan of the team than it is about being at an "event".
I will not watch the disrespect for our country.
the people are stupid....and they don’t really care..
The combined IQ of ALL of the NBA players is struggling to hit 500.
Erin Elmore just doesn’t understand that we don’t care anymore. NBA, NFL, MLB, NASCAR, it just doesn’t matter.
Maybe the black community will provide an audience.
Every white person I have spoken to about pro or collegiate sport just doesn’t care. Either that or they have something vituperative to say.
Get the picture?
If true, most of that comes from Gonzaga alums:
Kelly Olynyk, Miami Heat (was 1st team Academic AA, graduated with bachelors and masters degrees)
Rui Hachimura, Washington Wizards (arrived on campus with very limited English ability, often gives bilingual interviews to American and Japanese media)
Brandon Clarke, Memphis Grizzlies (graduated)
Domantas Sabonis, Indiana Pacers
Zach Collins, Portland Trailblazers (drafted after freshman year)
Nigel Williams-Goss, Utah Jazz (one class shy of a Masters Degree in Organizational Leadership)
They're the only reasons why I follow the NBA, to see how they're doing.
They'll get the picture when it's time to calculate next year's salary cap. Professional sports economic planning is based on a neverending growth of TV money...attendance at games is less important to the owners.
NBA is IMO going to be the most impacted, the WNBA will be collateral damage as it's funded by the NBA.
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