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How many cops have you killed Ogie?

I'm sorry that the league you love so much is too busy sucking Emperor Xi's micro-dick

You're clearly unhinged and this is obviously personal in a weird way for you. If you want to criticize the league, fine, go ahead. They deserve some criticism. You sound like a moron criticizing Steph Curry because he's not an expert in geopolitics.

I've been attacking Blizzard, Disney, etc. throughout this thread as well.

Steph Curry is in China so that's why he should answer instead of Lauri Markkanen. He had no problem speaking out about gun control so being asked about the most basic of inalienable rights should be easy.

You don't have to be an expert in geopolitics to say that self determination is an important right.
You don't have to be an expert in geopolitics to say that free speech is an important right.
You don't have to be an expert in geopolitics to say that organ harvesting from political prisoners is wrong.
You don't have to be an expert in geopolitics to say that putting an entire ethnic group in concentration camps is wrong.

But he's not a citizen of China. Why does he have to answer for their atrocities? He grew up in the US. It makes all the sense in the world that these guys have opinions on US policy but don't really know shit about China except they make a lot of money when they go there.
He has to answer because he is physically in China, making money off of that system.

These aren't complex policy questions they are being asked. If they don't want to give an answer on tariffs, fine, trade is a complex question for most people.

Simple questions about basic freedoms don't require any real depth of political knowledge to answer. These are basic questions any person can and should be able to answer.

Heck, a lot of the wear these guys are being paid to promote is being made by political prisoners so these questions have become fair game.

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Ogie is right. FF, admit it.

It's pretty obvious he's has a axe to grind, being a hockey fan and all.


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Ogie is right. FF, admit it.

He's wrong. My first post on this topic was criticizing the NBA and they were wrong with how they initially handled their response. Criticizing guys like Steph and LeBron is missing the point.

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Ogie is right. FF, admit it.

It's pretty obvious he's has a axe to grind, being a hockey fan and all.

I would like the NHL to not send players in 2022 and would hope the Global Series doesn't return to China if you want my opinion there.

I'm sure the NHL might actually speak out against China, although with ulterior motives there. The owners don't like sending players to Olympic games so what better way to get out of 2022 while not creating labor strife just before the CBA expires

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FavreFan wrote:
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How many cops have you killed Ogie?

I'm sorry that the league you love so much is too busy sucking Emperor Xi's micro-dick

You're clearly unhinged and this is obviously personal in a weird way for you. If you want to criticize the league, fine, go ahead. They deserve some criticism. You sound like a moron criticizing Steph Curry because he's not an expert in geopolitics.

I've been attacking Blizzard, Disney, etc. throughout this thread as well.

Steph Curry is in China so that's why he should answer instead of Lauri Markkanen. He had no problem speaking out about gun control so being asked about the most basic of inalienable rights should be easy.

You don't have to be an expert in geopolitics to say that self determination is an important right.
You don't have to be an expert in geopolitics to say that free speech is an important right.
You don't have to be an expert in geopolitics to say that organ harvesting from political prisoners is wrong.
You don't have to be an expert in geopolitics to say that putting an entire ethnic group in concentration camps is wrong.

But he's not a citizen of China. Why does he have to answer for their atrocities? He grew up in the US. It makes all the sense in the world that these guys have opinions on US policy but don't really know shit about China except they make a lot of money when they go there.


Pretty much this.

These guys speak out about issues that they are familiar with. I wouldn't expect them to speak out about shit happening in Turkey. However guys like Harden who apologize to China should get criticized.

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However guys like Harden who apologize to China should get criticized.

I'm gonna wait til he's out of the country before criticizing him. I like my organs too :lol:

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However guys like Harden who apologize to China should get criticized.

I'm gonna wait til he's out of the country before criticizing him. I like my organs too :lol:

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Ogie is right. FF, admit it.

He's wrong. My first post on this topic was criticizing the NBA and they were wrong with how they initially handled their response. Criticizing guys like Steph and LeBron is missing the point.

They speak out on just about any issue under the sun and receive constant praise for it. When asked about the most basic of inalienable human rights, they are silent. This isn't being asked about abortion, trade, impeachable offenses, etc. These are basic questions that were unanimously answered by this country's founders nearly 250 years ago. We're talking about concepts that may have been revolutionary in the 18th century but should be a given in the 21st.

As they are making money off of China (and not just from the games played there) these are all relevant questions.

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However guys like Harden who apologize to China should get criticized.

I'm gonna wait til he's out of the country before criticizing him. I like my organs too :lol:

If that's his reason for being silent, I'll understand. Let's see if he speaks a different tune when on US soil. I'd excuse his lack of answering the question right now, but for some reason I think this is more a matter of $$$ than personal safety

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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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However guys like Harden who apologize to China should get criticized.

I'm gonna wait til he's out of the country before criticizing him. I like my organs too :lol:

If that's his reason for being silent, I'll understand. Let's see if he speaks a different tune when on US soil. I'd excuse his lack of answering the question right now, but for some reason I think this is more a matter of $$$ than personal safety

Why would they risk every American living and working in China’s safety?

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Jbi11s wrote:
Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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However guys like Harden who apologize to China should get criticized.

I'm gonna wait til he's out of the country before criticizing him. I like my organs too :lol:

If that's his reason for being silent, I'll understand. Let's see if he speaks a different tune when on US soil. I'd excuse his lack of answering the question right now, but for some reason I think this is more a matter of $$$ than personal safety

Why would they risk every American living and working in China’s safety?

They aren't risking anyone's safety by speaking out. They're only risking their endorsement deals.

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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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However guys like Harden who apologize to China should get criticized.

I'm gonna wait til he's out of the country before criticizing him. I like my organs too :lol:

If that's his reason for being silent, I'll understand. Let's see if he speaks a different tune when on US soil. I'd excuse his lack of answering the question right now, but for some reason I think this is more a matter of $$$ than personal safety

Why would they risk every American living and working in China’s safety?

They aren't risking anyone's safety by speaking out. They're only risking their endorsement deals.

I don't think it's fair to expect any foreigner in China to say anything negative about China.

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The worrisome part is neither of us no for sure.

well James Harden was in Japan when he apologized to China. Heck, he would've been given a parade in Tokyo had he condemned them. Sino-Japanese hostility is still very prevalent

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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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Ogie is right. FF, admit it.

He's wrong. My first post on this topic was criticizing the NBA and they were wrong with how they initially handled their response. Criticizing guys like Steph and LeBron is missing the point.

They speak out on just about any issue under the sun and receive constant praise for it. When asked about the most basic of inalienable human rights, they are silent. This isn't being asked about abortion, trade, impeachable offenses, etc. These are basic questions that were unanimously answered by this country's founders nearly 250 years ago. We're talking about concepts that may have been revolutionary in the 18th century but should be a given in the 21st.

As they are making money off of China (and not just from the games played there) these are all relevant questions.

There it is. You're just mad that they are speaking out about social issues at all, you're not mad that they ARENT speaking out against China's issues.

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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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Ogie is right. FF, admit it.

It's pretty obvious he's has a axe to grind, being a hockey fan and all.

I would like the NHL to not send players in 2022 and would hope the Global Series doesn't return to China if you want my opinion there.

I'm sure the NHL might actually speak out against China, although with ulterior motives there. The owners don't like sending players to Olympic games so what better way to get out of 2022 while not creating labor strife just before the CBA expires

No one would care, including China, and that's really at the core of your very passionate stance.


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Another NBA player being a little b*tch

No wonder these little babies need to be carried off the court whenever they get a little cramp



It's not difficult for Kerr, Curry, or anyone else who says they don't have an opinion because they don't know what's going on in China to Google "China Human Rights Violations." This is one of the first results: https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2019/c ... -and-tibet

It's easy to tell everyone how socially conscious you are and to make sure everyone knows you're "for this" or "against that" when you know you won't be personally inconvenienced and there is little chance of negative consequences. When one of your business partners is guilty of massive human rights violations and you feign ignorance and suddenly have no opinion because it may have a negative impact on the wallets of you and your employer, don't expect people to continue to take you seriously as a person or a league legitimately concerned about social justice.


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I will say that a good followup question in the next few days would be to ask why they haven't looked into the issue with China given how it is the dominant news story in the NBA at this time.

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There it is. You're just mad that they are speaking out about social issues at all, you're not mad that they ARENT speaking out against China's issues.


I'm mad they're not speaking out about the right to speak out , as MANY of these guys have taken advantage of that right to build their own cult followings. Now we see what its all about---->themselves.

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I will say that a good followup question in the next few days would be to ask why they haven't looked into the issue with China given how it is the dominant news story in the NBA at this time.

Agreed, especially to Kerr who seemed to openly invite this type of follow up question.

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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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Ogie is right. FF, admit it.

He's wrong. My first post on this topic was criticizing the NBA and they were wrong with how they initially handled their response. Criticizing guys like Steph and LeBron is missing the point.

They speak out on just about any issue under the sun and receive constant praise for it. When asked about the most basic of inalienable human rights, they are silent. This isn't being asked about abortion, trade, impeachable offenses, etc. These are basic questions that were unanimously answered by this country's founders nearly 250 years ago. We're talking about concepts that may have been revolutionary in the 18th century but should be a given in the 21st.

As they are making money off of China (and not just from the games played there) these are all relevant questions.

There it is. You're just mad that they are speaking out about social issues at all, you're not mad that they ARENT speaking out against China's issues.

FF, you can search my post history here. I've never condemned any of the players in these leagues for speaking out or for kneeling. In fact, I supported such rights.

Now I have criticized Kaepernick for his idiotic pro-Castro/Cuba stance, but not for kneeling. In fact, I endorsed it in this thread:

viewtopic.php?f=75&t=108602&p=2805170&hilit=kneeling#p2805170

FF, you should cut out the shit here and admit that these are basic questions anyone should answer. I'd be fine with NBA players who aren't in the China games ignoring the question, but that isn't the case with the ones I have referenced. They are in China and they each have endorsements that are heavily linked to China as well.

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I agree that they should not be apologizing.

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I will say that a good followup question in the next few days would be to ask why they haven't looked into the issue with China given how it is the dominant news story in the NBA at this time.

Agreed, especially to Kerr who seemed to openly invite this type of follow up question.

He won't answer the question. Can't risk a loss in Chinese revenue lowering the cap.

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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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Ogie is right. FF, admit it.

He's wrong. My first post on this topic was criticizing the NBA and they were wrong with how they initially handled their response. Criticizing guys like Steph and LeBron is missing the point.

They speak out on just about any issue under the sun and receive constant praise for it. When asked about the most basic of inalienable human rights, they are silent. This isn't being asked about abortion, trade, impeachable offenses, etc. These are basic questions that were unanimously answered by this country's founders nearly 250 years ago. We're talking about concepts that may have been revolutionary in the 18th century but should be a given in the 21st.

As they are making money off of China (and not just from the games played there) these are all relevant questions.

There it is. You're just mad that they are speaking out about social issues at all, you're not mad that they ARENT speaking out against China's issues.

FF, you can search my post history here. I've never condemned any of the players in these leagues for speaking out or for kneeling. In fact, I supported such rights.

Now I have criticized Kaepernick for his idiotic pro-Castro/Cuba stance, but not for kneeling. In fact, I endorsed it in this thread:

viewtopic.php?f=75&t=108602&p=2805170&hilit=kneeling#p2805170

FF, you should cut out the shit here and admit that these are basic questions anyone should answer. I'd be fine with NBA players who aren't in the China games ignoring the question, but that isn't the case with the ones I have referenced. They are in China and they each have endorsements that are heavily linked to China as well.

Pop's not in China and you called him a coward even though he said he was happy that Adam Silver stood up for free expression. He certainly didn't capitulate to China.

I'd love for Steph and LeBron to speak out against China too, I just don't consider them cowards for not doing so. Not everyone is built like guys like Muhammad Ali.

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A great way to unite this country would be a bi-partisan effort to give a big F.U. to China. Not by taxing US citizens buying Chinese crap, but by something with real BITE!

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I do think an NBA player will speak out in the coming months, and I think it will be really interesting to see what happens afterwards. Maybe Kanter does it. He's got some balls.

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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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Ogie is right. FF, admit it.

He's wrong. My first post on this topic was criticizing the NBA and they were wrong with how they initially handled their response. Criticizing guys like Steph and LeBron is missing the point.

They speak out on just about any issue under the sun and receive constant praise for it. When asked about the most basic of inalienable human rights, they are silent. This isn't being asked about abortion, trade, impeachable offenses, etc. These are basic questions that were unanimously answered by this country's founders nearly 250 years ago. We're talking about concepts that may have been revolutionary in the 18th century but should be a given in the 21st.

As they are making money off of China (and not just from the games played there) these are all relevant questions.

There it is. You're just mad that they are speaking out about social issues at all, you're not mad that they ARENT speaking out against China's issues.

FF, you can search my post history here. I've never condemned any of the players in these leagues for speaking out or for kneeling. In fact, I supported such rights.

Now I have criticized Kaepernick for his idiotic pro-Castro/Cuba stance, but not for kneeling. In fact, I endorsed it in this thread:

viewtopic.php?f=75&t=108602&p=2805170&hilit=kneeling#p2805170

FF, you should cut out the shit here and admit that these are basic questions anyone should answer. I'd be fine with NBA players who aren't in the China games ignoring the question, but that isn't the case with the ones I have referenced. They are in China and they each have endorsements that are heavily linked to China as well.

Pop's not in China and you called him a coward even though he said he was happy that Adam Silver stood up for free expression. He certainly didn't capitulate to China.

I'd love for Steph and LeBron to speak out against China too, I just don't consider them cowards for not doing so. Not everyone is built like guys like Muhammad Ali.

Funny, these guys want to pretend they are Muhammad Ali and pretend they are taking big stances when they repeat an opinion that is held by the majority of the country, especially when it costs them nothing but earns them heaps of praise. They are suddenly silent when asked to make the most basic of stands in support of free speech because it might cost them some dough. You're smart enough to see what is going on. They want the accolades for being activists by taking easy positions yet suddenly play dumb when there is actually a price to pay for taking a position.

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A great way to unite this country would be a bi-partisan effort to give a big F.U. to China. Not by taxing US citizens buying Chinese crap, but by something with real BITE!

Ted Cruz and AOC signed a letter together asking the NBA to suspend operations in China. It's already happening. Can you find 2 people on Capitol Hill who are further apart politically?

This is truly a unifying issue for most.

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I do think an NBA player will speak out in the coming months, and I think it will be really interesting to see what happens afterwards. Maybe Kanter does it. He's got some balls.

If Kanter were in China, I bet he would've already said something. I give him all the praise in the world for what he has said about Erdogan.

BTW, he doesn't have a shoe deal. Why? Because Nike needs to sell shoes in Turkey. He took a position and is proudly paying the price. God bless than man.

He deserves all of the praise that is given to fake activists like Steph and LeBron.

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