RoteSchroder wrote:doogie_hauser wrote:RoteSchroder wrote:
Irving seems more into the flat earth stuff than the Palestine genocide
Was referring mainly to the genocide and on going mistreatment of Muslims and Black People in Mynamar at the hands of a brutal Chinese regime which Joe Tsai endores and does business with
imagine being in 2025 and thinking it's the Chinese that are killing Muslims and blacks
pretty sure you don't want to go over this on the general board
They most certainly are in Burma (now Mynamar) and Joe Tsai as a part owner who endorses what is happening over there is a very bad look for the NBA and needs to be called out for it.
Unfortunately the last player who had the moral fibre and courage to call out China and their massive genocidal regimes was Enes Kanter who was soon blacklisted from the NBA for speaking out against them and their enablers Nike.
I know politics is a sore spot for some, and I definitely don't have an issue with Chinese people general, they were probably the first non British settlers in my country Australia and they have made an invaluable contribution to my country, culture and its economy (the Chinese History Museum in Bendigo is absolutely amazing and brilliant)
I am sorry but as a Muslim myself the on going silence about what is on going in Mynamar actually upsets me more than what is happening in the Middle East (which is a very complex and difficult issue altogether)
Jaylen Brown is also blacklisted from representing the USA (like Kyrie was) for speaking out against Nike and their tasteless links with the Chinese Regime as well as sweatshops.
I think its important to keep raising such matters and discussing it within the relevant framework of such discussions which to be honest is a bit flimsy with this thread and Kyrie's supposedly clapping back on Kevin Durant (which doesn't seem to have much substance at this point right now to be honest)