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  • Saying 'Nobody Cares' About The Uyghurs Is Like Saying Nobody Cared About The Jews

    01/20/2022 4:39:03 AM PST · by Kaslin · 35 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | January 20, 2022 | David Krayden
    A rare moment of truth from billionaire National Basketball villain Chamath Palihapitiya the other day when he frankly suggested in an interview that “nobody cares” about the persecution, internment and extermination of the Uyghur minority in China. The “nobody” that he refers to are the elites who he hobnobs with and who often own or play for NBA teams. China can do no wrong because it is a source of vast capital. You don’t criticize a mountain of money like that. You don’t even suggest there is anything worth assessing. You just remain silent. Of course, China is poised to...
  • ‘Say Uyghurs!’ Warriors Slammed for Omitting Group’s Name in Statement on Chamath Palihapitya

    01/19/2022 11:13:28 AM PST · by nickcarraway · 17 replies
    Santa Cruz Sentinel ^ | January 19, 2022 | Martha Ross
    The Golden State Warriors tried to quickly distance themselves from tech billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya’s incendiary remarks about the Uyghur genocide, but the team has been slammed for a “cowardly” response that critics say shows their fear of upsetting the Chinese government. But the team has since been called out for not being more forceful in denouncing Palihapitiya’s remarks. The U.S. government has declared that the Chinese government has committed genocide against the Uyghurs, a mostly Muslim minority group that is native to the northwest Xinjiang region, the Washington Post reported. Scholars estimate that more than 1 million Uyghurs have been...
  • Warriors part-owner Chamath Palihapitiya says he doesn't care about genocide in China, then backtracks

    01/17/2022 9:11:44 PM PST · by artichokegrower · 26 replies
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | January 17, 2022 | Greg Keraghosian ,
    Chamath Palihapitiya, a billionaire Silicon Valley venture capitalist and part-owner of the Golden State Warriors, attempted to backtrack from recent comments he made that “nobody cares,” including himself, about the ongoing Uyghur genocide in China.
  • Warriors Distance Themselves From Owner After Comments on Uyghur Genocide

    01/17/2022 8:27:16 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 14 replies
    KRON4 ^ | Jan 17, 2022 | Liz Jassin
    The Golden State Warriors issued a statement regarding owner Chamath Palihapitiya’s controversial comments on Uyghur genocide in China. “Let’s be honest, nobody cares about what’s happening to the Uyghurs. You bring it up because you care and I think it’s nice that you care. The rest of us don’t care,” Palihapitiya said Saturday on a podcast that he co-hosts called “All In.” “I’m telling you a very hard, ugly truth. Of all the things that I care about, it is below my line.” “I think that human rights in the United States is way more important to me than human...
  • Warriors part-owner and venture capitalist dismisses Uyghur Muslims' rights abuses

    01/17/2022 11:12:28 AM PST · by NohSpinZone · 43 replies
    Fox Business News ^ | 1/17/2022 | By Ryan Gaydos
    Chamath Palihapitiya, a part-owner and director of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors and the venture capitalist founder and CEO of Social Capital, offered the "very hard ugly truth" about China’s human rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims in a podcast interview. Palihapitiya appeared on the "All-In Podcast" on Saturday. He made his remarks about Uyghur Muslims after his co-host Jason Calacanis praised President Biden for his decision to ban the import of goods made through forced Uyghur labor. "Nobody cares about what’s happening to the Uyghurs, OK? You bring it up because you really care and I think it’s nice that...
  • Backlash as US billionaire dismisses Uyghur abuse

    01/18/2022 6:36:07 PM PST · by LeoWindhorse · 20 replies
    BBC World News ^ | Jan 18, 2022 | BBC
    Billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya is under fire for saying that he - and most Americans - "don't care" about abuses against the Uyghur minority in China. Mr Palihapitiya, a part-owner of San Francisco's basketball team, made the comments during a podcast discussion of whether President Joe Biden's action on the issue had helped him politically. The remarks drew social media backlash. Mr Palihapitiya later admitted that his comments "lacked empathy".