Phu317 wrote:CBS7 wrote:Phu317 wrote:I am a basketball fan. I support black lives matter (not the organization). I also support blue lives matter. I believe in fairness and justice. Although I am a minority, I view myself as an American. I don’t view myself as anything else. I would like to know how long these players will protest to...please cancel this season and continue to protest. They will protest as far as it doesn’t affect their pockets. Look at the Hong Kong situation. These guys are nothing but talk.
HK/China always gets brought up but it isn't really fair to NBA players. I wish they would speak out against all injustice but it isn't their responsibility. It is understandable why some young black men in America want to speak out against injustice towards.... young black men in America, but choose not to dabble in foreign affairs which some of them probably have no connection to or understanding of. Especially when some of them have directly experienced that injustice themselves.
Sure, some of it may be money/greed. But they also just relate to some issues more.
How is it not fair? How is it not their responsibility? They make millions from China. Injustice? Their shoes are being sold for hundreds of dollars. They cost pennies to make in China. Is that labor abuse? Is that injustice? These players directly benefit from that.
I mentioned that I really do wish they used their platform to speak out about all injustice. But I'm not sure why it's that hard to understand that a bunch of young black men in the US are more likely to speak out about injustice against young black men in the US than they are about another country's crimes. They relate to one far more. It doesn't make than hypocrites. One issue just hits home for them, and the other doesn't. I don't give LeBron as much of a pass, as he's one of the few people who did speak out about it, and he took a seemingly slight pro China stance.
as far as connecting and understanding, these guys have zero experience of being a police officer. The BIG ELEPHANT in the room is "COMPLY". When I get pulled over, I comply. PERIOD.
This again. What about the cases where the person was complying? Taylor was sleeping for God's sake. And should cops have the right to execute (or attempt to execute) everyone who doesn't comply? Blake is an idiot for the way he reacted here, sure. But the issue here is that this particular group of cops had no idea how to de escalate the situation. The way they allowed Blake to briskly walk to his car and then shoot him in the back is gross. They had more than enough opportunity to tackle him to the ground. Almost looked like they were looking for a reason to kill him while claiming self defense at that point.
I agree with the sentiment some people had in this thread that the Blake case isn't as bad as George Floyd or Breanna Taylor, but it was still mishandled by the cop in question.