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i think he meant, kids in USA only.
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He's phony as hell and always has been.
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Originally Posted by bobopenguin
i think he meant, kids in USA only.
https://streamable.com/jxkz0
"around the globe"
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Originally Posted by Shaquille O'Neal
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It's no doubt too much to ask any poster on this thread to understand the difference between protesting treatment of blacks (in one's home country) is vastly different than protesting a an extradition bill which later led to protesting for greater political autonomy (in a foreign country).
Then again, this is the same country where ~60% don't have passports and are generally among the worst in the developed world at geography.
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Originally Posted by greymatter
It's no doubt too much to ask any poster on this thread to understand the difference between protesting treatment of blacks (in one's home country) is vastly different than protesting a an extradition bill which later led to protesting for greater political autonomy (in a foreign country).
Then again, this is the same country where ~60% don't have passports and are generally among the worst in the developed world at geography.
it's not about supporting ppl in HK, it's about speak out ur opinion.
the issue is: Chinese commies get to tell u what u can say or not say in ur country (USA, UK, whatever), if u said anything that makes them unhappy, they will shut down ur business market at in China.
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Originally Posted by greymatter
It's no doubt too much to ask any poster on this thread to understand the difference between protesting treatment of blacks (in one's home country) is vastly different than protesting a an extradition bill which later led to protesting for greater political autonomy (in a foreign country).
Then again, this is the same country where ~60% don't have passports and are generally among the worst in the developed world at geography.
#americafirst
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Life goes on.
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Originally Posted by greymatter
It's no doubt too much to ask any poster on this thread to understand the difference between protesting treatment of blacks (in one's home country) is vastly different than protesting a an extradition bill which later led to protesting for greater political autonomy (in a foreign country).
Then again, this is the same country where ~60% don't have passports and are generally among the worst in the developed world at geography.
I have a passport, my dude. I've been over the seas.
I'd bet a lot of the people here who comment also have a passport, if that is somehow the requirement to have an opinion on the issue. I wonder how many people in China have a passport. haha. Before you get mad, I'm joking... but what an arbitrary requirement.
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Originally Posted by bobopenguin
it's not about supporting ppl in HK, it's about speak out ur opinion.
the issue is: Chinese commies get to tell u what u can say or not say in ur country (USA, UK, whatever), if u said anything that makes them unhappy, they will shut down ur business market at in China.
He spoke his opinion (that Morey shouldn't have tweeted it) and got a lot of hate for it. Maybe his opinion is that he doesn't care about HK? Ever thought of that?
People online seem to think that athletes care about everything that's happening in every single corner of the world, chances are they don't.
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Originally Posted by ImKobe
He spoke his opinion (that Morey shouldn't have tweeted it) and got a lot of hate for it. Maybe his opinion is that he doesn't care about HK? Ever thought of that?
Whether he cares about HK at this point is irrelevant. The problem is he supports a disruptive attention seeking protest by Kaepernick that targets the American flag on one hand while criticizing a quickly deleted tweet that was supportive of HK and by implication critical of China.
If LeBron didn't say anything about Morey one could conclude that he just supports free speech. But by criticizing Morey LeBron's position can be distilled to this:
Free speech critical of America: Yay!
Free speech critical of China: Boo!
Last edited by Stephonit; 10-17-2019 at 07:03 AM.
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Not a hypocrite.
China has a whole different infrastructure and problems that we cant quite try to solve overnight.
US has it's own problems. Half the time we meddle in other countries business while we fail to take care of our own.
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If he didn't, y'all wouldn't make this thread.
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