thunderc
Well-Known Member
Now would be a good time for a non Nike athlete to speak out.
There is a lot more to this than just the human rights thing. This is also a Nike thing, which is its own human rights issue. I knew it was just a matter of time til he and others showed massive hypocrisy on this.
Did y’all considered that these players weren’t educated on the stuff that was going on? No one is obligated to speak on another country anyway.
Sad thing was he went on twitter afterwards to basically double down on his comments.
Just awful
No, his point about waiting a week to put the tweet out, was about the players being in China and their safety. It’s a reason why reports came out last week that the players felt very uncomfortable being in China while all this was going on. That’s why a lot of people believed that the NBA should’ve got them players out of there.
Right on, LeBron. Millions in Hong Kong are fearful that their entire way of life is about to change, and thousands upon thousands of protesters are risking their lives to make a stand for their freedom and their future. Why would Morey think about them when your preseason vacation and your bank account is at stake? How selfish of him.
It’s funny how some, not all, are using this to discredit everything Lebron have been speaking on.
He might’ve been ignorant on this situation, but it don’t take away from anything he said in the past.
he effectively destroyed any credibility he has speaking out on social issues. He loves to speak out if it personally benefits him.LeBron is an idiot
Now would be a good time for a non Nike athlete to speak out.