dice wrote:logical_art wrote:I'm tired of LeBron and his virtue signaling. He cares about social issues except when it will cost him (China vs HK). Why doesn't America love us? First, America doesn't love any one group of people. They love individuals though. Like you, and other black athletes who have made fortunes and won the hearts of millions. A few bad cops doesn't change that.
this has been discussed already on this board. you're not only blatantly wrong, but in the process insulting a person who, yes, has sacrificed of himself in an attempt to bring about change. LEBRON ADVOCATING FOR THE BLACK COMMUNITY CAN ONLY HURT HIM FINANCIALLY
for christ's sake, we all just watched a documentary about michael jordan and discussed his reticence to even publicly support a black candidate in his home state who was running against a blatant racist. because he thought it would hurt his business prospects. he didn't want to appear divisive in any way
and there's a big difference between putting one's own financial interests on the line as opposed to those of your teammates and everybody else who profits off the nba. THAT's the reason that people in the league were so hesitant to speak out
lebron's not perfect, but he's surely not all about self-interest either
Please. Supporting this cause will not cost LeBron a cent. Look at CK's endorsements as a former mediocre player once he took a BLM stand. Corporate America will eat this up too.
But worse someone who is one of the most beloved figures in America and a one percenter in a league filled with mostly black millionaires should bemoan America not loving us. There are racists in America. Generalizing that fact to the whole country when you are living proof of that not being the case is hypocritical and dumb.
It's the kind of shoddy half baked thinking you get when suddenly athletes and entertainers have an vastly outsized platform compared to their qualifications.














