Posted on 10/15/2019 5:54:32 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
LeBron James has been silent on the matter of China throwing a massive temper tantrum over Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeting and deleting a limp slogan in support of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong. With the NBA spasming and losing bowel control around him, the worlds most visible basketball player managed to go more than a week without so much as uttering a no comment on record, which is no small feat. LeBron broke that silence Monday night, and in a way that perfectly captures the NBAs own queasy, craven, profit-driven equivocation on the subject.
We all talk about this freedom of speechyes, we all do have freedom of speech, but at times there are ramifications for the negative, that can happen, um, when youre not thinking about others, or youre only thinking about yourself. So, I dont believeI dont want to get into a word or a sentence feud with Daryl, with Daryl Morey, but I believe he wasnt educated on the situation at hand, and he spoke. And so many people could have been harmed, not only financially but physically, emotionally, spiritually. So just be careful what we tweet, what we say, and what we do, even though, yes, we do have freedom of speech, but there can be a lot of negative that comes with that, too.
At first blush it sounds very much like LeBron bought into Joseph Tsais bullshitprobably because its a convenient way of avoiding commenting directly on the conflict between protestors and the Chinese governmentand when he says educated, he means that Morey is not sufficiently knowledgeable about the Qing dynasty to have feelings about Hong Kong protestors having their eyeballs shot out by cops. Just to reiterate the point, you absolutely do not need to know any Chinese history whatsoever to support the prerogative of citizens of a semi-autonomous state to resist authoritarian rule. For that matter, Daryl Morey could have a PhD in Chinese History and have based his seven-word tweet on an intimate knowledge of the geopolitical nuances of the conflict, and it would not have reduced by one iota the ferocity of the Chinese response.
But it turns out LeBrons comments reflect a particularly cynical kind of pragmatism. The thinking about others part can be understood to mean that livelihoodsin particular, the livelihoods of members of the NBPAare affected by a conflict of this magnitude with an entity in control of as much basketball revenue as the Chinese government. This is a real thingat least one agent told Hoops Hypes Alex Kennedy that a hit to the NBAs salary cap is inevitable in the wake of China pulling its business. The longer the NBA and China are on the outs, the greater the potential harm to player salaries. LeBron is probably right, in this one respect: Morey probably had not considered what the utter loss of Chinese cash might mean for basketball-related income, and how that might depress future player earnings.
But allowing that calculus to form the basis for decisions about political speech is accepting that all speech is ultimately subject to the approval of those wielding financial might. Worse, its an affirmative argument that everyone everywhere should capitulate whenever their politics are in conflict with those in power, which is a breathtakingly cowardly position to hold, let alone to advocate on behalf of. If nothing else, these remarks give a pretty gruesome view of the thought process behind LeBrons general social and political outspokenness, and suggest that LeBron only takes public stances that he perceives as safe and commercially viable. Which is probably true! But its also probably not something LeBron wants to make known.
Upon immediately realizing that his comments were not being received favorably, LeBron made an effort to ensure they were understood as narrowly as possible, with a vague gesture at the fact that a few NBA teams were traveling in China around the time of Moreys tweet.
Needless to say, its more than a little weak for LeBron to suggest a threat of physical danger at the hands of a vengeful totalitarian government as the substance of his criticism of a tweet supporting protesters who are rejecting the rule of that same government (also, if NBA players are put in genuine danger by a single tweet while in China, that seems like a pretty good reason for the NBA to not send players to China in the first place).
This is another hideous reminder, amid a fucking onslaught of daily reminders, of just how easy it is to gather an army of apologists and defenders, even from among the relatively powerful, if you have lots of money, a habit of making enemies, and the will to use your money against them.
Only thing Labron has done special is take growth hormones and that wasn’t even his idea.
Its important to remember that Le Bron does not exist in a cultural or social vacuum. There are people who look to this uneducated, narcissistic, hopelessly uninformed basketball player for political guidance and moral instruction. That is the real problem for the American nation.
Billions of dollars are at stake.
So why exactly should US taxpayers be paying for their stadiums (sometimes with a dollar nominal lease back to the public)?
Red dupes never like to speak out against any Communist despot.
Did not finish high school. Advisors make all the real decisions. Knows little about the real world in general. Only his status as a millionaire basketball star gets him any more notice of a street thug. I pay him now more mind than anyone else.
Anything for a buck it would seem.
LeBron was the subject of the entire drive into work today on a Boston Sports radio station. They were calling him a total hypocrite.
LeBron could have come out and stated he supported the people of Hong Kong’s fight for freedom. IF he had done that, he would have been remembered as the greatest political statement by an athlete ever.
Instead he remembered how much Nike is paying him. Nike, the Chinese sneaker manufacturer who paid Colin Kaepernick to kneel. Lebron showed us it is really all about the Benjamins.
FU LEBRON
I really dont get the why there seems to be so much weight attached to whatever this ignorant fool has to say.
Just how much money is the NBA making in China to sell out?
I really dont get the why there seems to be so much weight attached to whatever this ignorant fool has to say.
China has a customer base willing to fight and kill over a chance to pay $300+ for a pair of shoes that cost less than $5 to make. Of course they are all about the NBA.
Bkmrk
First he says Morney was misinformed.
Then he says he isn’t informed enough to comment.
So how the H#ll could he know that Morney is misinformed?
He needs to be asked about his opinion about speaking out during. the Civil rights movement in the 1960’s, or better yet the Civil War !
The NBA should be avoided by fans, just like the NFL.
Ask him if he will stand for the China flag. The lack of self awarenesses when they say think of others etc is hilarious.
We need an image Meme, please!
All lebron no lebrains.
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