10/23/2019 / By Ethan Huff
One by one, the stars of the NBA are caving to communist China, where a significant portion of their income originates. And one of these is none other than Los Angeles Lakers player LeBron James, who contends that fans opposed to forced organ harvesting, torture gulags, and the prohibition of free speech – all of these are key features of everyday life in communist China, it’s important to note – are “uneducated.”
According to James, it was simply wrong for Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey to publicly tweet his support for the freedom protesters in Hong Kong who are right now fighting against the communist Chinese aggression that aims to steal their sovereignty. In James’ view, supporting democracy like this is just stupid, especially when doing so goes against communist Chinese, and thus the NBA’s, interests.
By supporting Hong Kong over China, Morey is guilty of putting “people” in harm’s way, James stated during a recent interview. James actually stated that he believes supporting the freedom movement in Hong Kong could cause some people to be physically “harmed,” which is why he believes that everyone should just support communist China instead and be done with it.
“I also don’t think every issue should be everybody’s problem,” James added. “I won’t talk about it again,” he went on to state. “We’re not politicians; it’s a huge political thing.”
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While much of this controversy involves human lives halfway around the world, don’t be fooled into thinking that the deranged viewpoints of NBA players like LeBron James aren’t negatively affecting our own country as well.
The NBA, just like ESPN, Blizzard Entertainment, Apple, and many others all see nothing wrong with innocent people being persecuted for their faith, for instance. These entities also see nothing wrong with China’s slave labor system and the assortment of human rights abuses that go along with it.
Almost none of the policies that govern life in China align with the policies of the United States where, at least according to the Constitution, citizens have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In China, you either obey the government of pay the price, in other words – and this is the philosophy embraced by the NBA and NBA players like LeBron James.
Keep in mind that these are the same folks who openly criticize President Trump, even while claiming out of the other side of their mouths that “we’re not politicians.” If you’re reading this, LeBron, you can’t claim to want to stay out of politics while displaying your Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) every chance you get – it just doesn’t jive, if you catch our drift.
Dylan Gwinn from Breitbart News pointed this out in a recent article, explaining that James has been championing “numerous social justice causes” over the past decade, and he has launched multiple attacks against President Trump – all while claiming that he doesn’t want to be “political.”
“For a basketball player, LeBron is actually quite smart. For a regular person, not so much,” joked one Breitbart News commenter.
“The NBA is nothing more than a puppet to Nike,” noted another commenter, further pointing out that Nike does most of its business in communist China while paying NBA players like LeBron James millions of dollars to promote its products.
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