Posted on 10/16/2019 9:02:07 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
NBA superstar LeBron James says Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey was misinformed and wasnt educated on the situation at hand when he tweeted in support of Hong Kongs freedom demonstrations. Moreys sin was sharing an image of a slogan that read, “Fight for freedom. Stand with Hong Kong.” Even though the GM, regrettably, deleted his tweet, one strongly suspects his grasp of China where the state is running re-education camps filled with Uyghursis considerably stronger than any of the NBAs leading apologists.
Only last year, James, a purported champion of social justice, came out in support of former quarterback Colin Kaepernick with the vacuous platitude, I stand with anyone who believes in change. Anyone? Of course, LeBrons stand, as with most acts of pretend celebrity bravery, resulted in hosannas being thrown at him by the press, and, more importantly, never costing him a penny.
Americans tend to use word like stand and fight in their political disagreements, although they never really have to stand and fight for anything. Tank Man stood and fought. The Hong Kong protesters stand and fight. We take to social media and argue. Posting a Nike-approved picture on your Instagram account of Kaepernickadorned with the $40-million market-test slogan, Believe in something, Even if it means sacrificing everythingis not an act of bravery, LeBron.
And thats fine. All of this just speaks to the relative safety afforded dissent and protest in our political life. In the United States celebrities are free to accuse the president of being a fascist dictator or bum, and no one is coming to knock on their doors. Watching fabulously wealthy men fretting over their words abroad is a useful reminder of the liberalism we have inherited.
Theres nothing wrong with playing NBA games in China. The Chinese people are the victims of their system, after all, and the more connection they have to the rest of the world the better. There isnt really even any pressing demand for professional athletes to speak out on geopolitical issues. Once the Hong Kong question was exposed, though, it was deeply revolting to watch those who benefit most in a meritocratic society acquiescing to the illiberal diktats of a foreign regime.
Its especially galling to listen to those who peddle hysteria about contemporary American politics pandering to the Chinese commissars. Apparently, those most prone to calling out pretend Hitlers cant get themselves to say a negative word about real-world Hitlers.
Take Warriors coach Steve Kerr, a constant social media commentator, with opinions on seemingly every contemporary political issue. First, Kerr deflected questions about the totalitarian Chinese state by risibly claiming he needed to confer with his brother-in-law, a professor, to get a better handle on the issue. When later asked if hed ever been confronted about human rights abuses on his previous trips to China, Kerr replied, “No. Nor has (America’s) record of human rights abuses come up either… People in China didn’t ask me about, you know, people owning AR-15s and mowing each other down in a mall.”
Showing contempt for your own country doesnt erase 70 years of mass murder, famine, and incomprehensible hardship for the Chinese people. The Chinese state not only sanctions concentration camps today, it subjects countless people to other forms of totalitarianism. Those who shoot AR-15s in American malls are criminals and murderers who are breaking an array of laws in a free country. Not a single politician or organization approves of their actions. The fact that Kerr would compare the two is at best clueless, and at worst shamefully unpatriotic.
My team and this league just went through a difficult week, LeBron ludicrously lamented after some well-deserved blowback to his initial comments, I think people need to understand what a tweet or statement can do to others. And I believe nobody stopped and considered what would happen.
What happened? The Chinese Basketball Association cut some ties with the Rockets, and it would probably cut ties with the NBA if players and managers had the decency to speak out.
I suppose its too much to expect NBA stars to back Hong Kong freedom fighters rather than agonize over rounding errors in their banking accounts. The NBA wants to make money in China. Theres nothing wrong with exporting capitalism. But if the NBA is going to start adopting and enforcing the illiberalism of the Chinese state to make money, it becomes a huge ethical problem.
As earlier, all lebron, no lebrains.
Lebron is a high school graduate who plays basketball very well. That’s it. Nothing more can be said about this jerk, If it weren’t for the NBA he’d probably be in prison.
LOL
You wouldnt think an American black would be a shill for the type of national slavery that communism inflicts. Just goes to show that Mr. James has zero concept of oppression. Or he has a muskmelon brain.
Always willing to attack when theres no repercussions.
Cowards when there are.
What a class act.
LeWong Jame$ knows where his bread is buttered.
RE: You wouldnt think an American black would be a shill for the type of national slavery that communism inflicts. Just goes to show that Mr. James has zero concept of oppression.
Lebron is paid $36 Million a Season to play basketball. That does not include the money he makes from endorsements.
Yep, he knows a lot about oppression alright /sarc
Hey LeBron....Chinese toys,made by children for children!
I would suggest that Lebron is graded so high up....that it is mostly because the level of the NBA has slide so far down since the early 1990s.
I can think of a dozen players from the 1970s who were better players to build a team around, and brought teams to championships.
Just another dumb jock that has been deified.
Well, if anyone knows about anything, it’s the Nobel scholar athlete, LameBone James. don;t let ignorance stop ya from making a complete jackarse of yourself. The NBA is full of them.
No, he’s just a low IQ dumbass.
Who is worth a half a billion dollars.
In math, we have “idiot savants”.
In sports, is it just plain “stupid idiots”?
Principles mean nothing to the ultra wealthy if their income/wealth is threatened in any way.
He just doesn't want to piss off all Chinese government that allows him and his profession to profit tremendously in their country. If LeBron and the rest of the thugballers don't toe the line, they have to settle for just the income they receive from everywhere but China.
If Xi requested that LeBron perform fellatio on him at midcourt of a packed arena in Beijing, I'm thinking LeBron would probably do it at this point, basically in order not to disrupt the flow of those Benjamin's.
James should take his millions (or billions) and go to China. Take the NBA with him. He can live under their laws and support “yellow lives matter”.
Lol....post of the week....
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