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The NBA bans customers from putting ‘freehongkong’ on customized league jerseys

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> This shouldn't be surprising to people. The NBA has a bigger fanbase in China than in the USA. I disagree. The size of the fanbase is surprising, and so is the implication of this behaviour

Agreed. I had no idea that the NBA of all things was beholden to the Chinese market already.

The memes making fun of the NBA kowtowing to the CCP have been circulating since last year, IIRC. It's a sad state of things.

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What is their stance on other political messaging or activism - for instance putting BLM on jerseys or kneeling? EDIT: comments suggest that the NBA does allow some political message like BLM. It seems like the NBA is now a political organization that is picking sides. Given BLM’s leadership are open, self admitted “trained Marxists” ( https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/07/09/say-you-want-a-marxi... ) and those suppor…

They're quite supportive of profitable activism.

https://www.nba.com/article/2020/07/03/nba-union-approve-soc...

Re: The NBA bans customers from putting ‘freehongkong’ on customized league jerseys

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Which is why millionaire players and coaches are absolutely mute (or are muted) on any China issue, or claim that the issue is complicated . I think it's healthy to remind people, from time to time, how Hollywod (e.g. Tencent), the NBA, and other American institutions have sold themselves to CCP money.

Not sure why amznthrwaway is being voted down, but he has a good point. Americans are used to others having to tiptoe around their sensibilities, and now they're finding out what adhering to a foreign culture's value system is like.

There is a big difference between not spoiling the 'america #1' for a big target audience and not talking about human rights violations to avoid being locked out by a government.

One is about the sensitivities of the people buying, one is about a government forcefully taking over a country and that government stopping you from saying anything about it.

Re: The NBA bans customers from putting ‘freehongkong’ on customized league jerseys

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This shouldn't be surprising to people. The NBA has a bigger fanbase in China than in the USA. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-09/china-s-5...

> The NBA has a bigger fanbase in China than in the USA.

Só what? Why should that dictate what letters I can or cannot put o the custom jersey I buy myself and pay with my own money?

Re: The NBA bans customers from putting ‘freehongkong’ on customized league jerseys

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It seems really random that the Chinese are so into NBA. What next, Greeks being really into American gangsta rap music?

It's spycraft, a way for US culture and influence to penetrate China. It's deliberate.

The blowback in the form of deleterious effects to US culture and free speech seems to outweigh any benefit we are getting.

Re: The NBA bans customers from putting ‘freehongkong’ on customized league jerseys

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The West has been through this version of the fight before. Can’t draw Muhammad cartoons? Can’t say Free Hong Kong?

I don’t want to see our top institutions buckle like this.

This is a real fight, it keeps popping up. These things are worth protecting.

Re: The NBA bans customers from putting ‘freehongkong’ on customized league jerseys

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This shouldn't be surprising to people. The NBA has a bigger fanbase in China than in the USA. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-09/china-s-5...

Which is why millionaire players and coaches are absolutely mute (or are muted) on any China issue, or claim that the issue is complicated . I think it's healthy to remind people, from time to time, how Hollywod (e.g. Tencent), the NBA, and other American institutions have sold themselves to CCP money.

It's particularly egregious to be promoting yourself as an organization that opposes racism when you are making money selling jerseys and shoes sown by Uygher slaves in concentration camps. There is a systematic government program to rape, forcibly sterilize, and ethnically cleanse this population.

The NBA, together with the stars taking the merchandise contracts need to admit that they have zero problem with racism, genocide, rape, and slavery as long as it's not their own people and as long as they can profit from it. I think the public would respect them more if they did that.

It's a dog eat dog world, and Lebron's gotta eat.

Re: The NBA bans customers from putting ‘freehongkong’ on customized league jerseys

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Which is why millionaire players and coaches are absolutely mute (or are muted) on any China issue, or claim that the issue is complicated . I think it's healthy to remind people, from time to time, how Hollywod (e.g. Tencent), the NBA, and other American institutions have sold themselves to CCP money.

Not sure why amznthrwaway is being voted down, but he has a good point. Americans are used to others having to tiptoe around their sensibilities, and now they're finding out what adhering to a foreign culture's value system is like.

I think he is being voted down for many reasons but not for the point you make.

When someone makes statements calling all American racists against non-whites they forget millions of non-white American people they casually toss aside to make their point. In this day and age can we move past that the false premise that all Americans are white?

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