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JohnMax
10-05-2021, 11:14 PM
https://kareem.substack.com/p/why-lebron-is-wrong-about-honoring

I’m a huge fan of LeBron James, both as one of the greatest basketball players ever and as a humanitarian who cares about social injustice. I have written his praises many times in the past and undoubtedly will in the future. I admire him and have affection for him. But this time LeBron is just plain wrong—and his being wrong could be deadly, especially to the Black community.

After Golden State Warrior Andrew Wiggins received criticism for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine for personal reasons, his teammate Draymond Green said the public needs to “honor” that decision: “There is something to be said for people’s concerns about something that’s being pressed so hard,” he stated. “Why are you pressing this so hard? You have to honor people’s feelings and their own personal beliefs.” To which LeBron responded that he “couldn’t have said it better myself.” Actually, it couldn’t have been said worse.

On the surface, it appears that Draymond and LeBron are arguing for the American ideal of individual freedom of choice. But they offer no arguments in support of it, nor do they define the limits of when one person’s choice is harmful to the community. They are merely shouting, “I’m for freedom.” We’re all for freedom, but not at the expense of others nor if it damages the country. That’s why we mandate seatbelts, motorcycle helmets, car insurance, education for our children. For example, seatbelt compliance is at 88% in the U.S., but that 12% that doesn’t comply results in 47% of car accident fatalities (17,000) and costs U.S. employers $5 billion a year, and those costs are passed on to us. They made the choice, but we survivors are left to deal with the grief and the price tag.

The cost of COVID-19 on this country is difficult to measure. We can come up with a monetary amount: Harvard economists say it’s cost us $16 trillion so far. Money that might have been spent to build the country, provide jobs, help the disadvantaged. But the real cost is the 700,000 dead, thousands of which could have been saved if they’d followed the CDC protocols and got vaccinated. And thousands more are dying every day. Add to that the medical costs of those who will suffer for years from long-haul symptoms.

The only support for Draymond’s statement is his belief that when people “press hard” there’s something inherently wrong with their opinion. There is no logic to that statement. If I press hard against institutional racism, if I press hard against police brutality, if I press hard against recent laws making it harder for minorities to vote, if I press hard against child porn, if I press hard in support of MeToo am I automatically wrong? On the contrary, the passion of those urging vaccines might suggest there’s some urgency to their opinion. That the situation is serious and we need to take immediate action to protect people. That thousands are dying every day, mostly among the unvaccinated. That the Black community, where vaccine hesitancy is high, are dying at a disproportionately higher rate than whites. That publicly talking about honoring opinions that contribute to their deaths is irresponsible.

The country also mandates against drunk driving, “pressing hard” against the freedom to drive under the influence. We do that because drunk driving kills 11,000 Americans every year and costs us more than $44 billion dollars. Vaccine deniers and those who want to “honor” them are like drunk drivers who are convinced they’re okay to drive. When they make it home without an accident, that means they were right. Until they aren’t. Which is why 97% of COVID deaths are among the unvaccinated.

And while some who don’t get the vaccine might never get sick or if they do suffer mild symptoms, they are still unknowingly spreading the disease to others, killing some. While we’re honoring the unvaccinated, COVID cases are rising alarmingly among young children.

I think of the situation like those old fire brigades when people stood in a line passing buckets of water to save their neighbor’s house from burning to the ground. Maybe some people were afraid to join the line. But when the town leaders joined in, it encouraged others to do their duty. Today’s celebrities and athletes are like those town leaders. You either join the line to save your neighbor’s home, or you stand by and let it burn because you don’t owe them anything.

FultzNationRISE
10-05-2021, 11:36 PM
The flu killed lots of vulnerable people each year and we never social distanced, masked up, or mandated vaccines.

Why now?

Because this is far less about the dangers of a virus, and far more about fundamentally changing global social structure for the future. The wealthiest people have been talking about this for years now, and have all but said theyre just waiting for the right crisis to leverage. It is unambiguously obvious that’s what this is about, and the average pea brain cuck simply doesnt CARE!?

Kareem and others are reacting and parroting a party line, not intuiting on their own. Why dont they have any questions about government’s role in all this? Powerful globalists are eschewing democracy to do things their way and shielding themselves with the corona excuse. These people never, ever cared about public health before. Why on Earth would you believe them or follow them now?

Why is Kareem Abdul Jabbar sucking the dick of wealthy white racists?

Chick Stern
10-05-2021, 11:44 PM
Kareem is highly educated and an excellent writer. Probably the GOAT scribe of NBA players. Actually not probably, he is.
He is also the GOAT. This is indisputable.

ClipperRevival
10-05-2021, 11:54 PM
A virus so deadly, you need to take a test to know whether you have it or not (for most).

A vaccine so effective, you have to bribe people to take it.

99.7 survival rate.

Since when did the government care about us all of a sudden. LOL.

People die every day from smoking, not eating right, car accidents, etc. Do we stop the world to save a few? No.

This vaccine thing is driven by ulterior motives.

F*ck KAJ

ClipperRevival
10-06-2021, 12:05 AM
True story and anyone who lived in Los Angles over the decades knows this.

KAJ ONLY, and I repeat ONLY, does an interview on local TV or local radio if he has something to sell, most often a book. He never does an interview just to be a nice guy.

Doomsday Dallas
10-06-2021, 12:49 AM
The flu killed lots of vulnerable people each year and we never social distanced, masked up, or mandated vaccines.

Why now?

Because this is far less about the dangers of a virus, and far more about fundamentally changing global social structure for the future. The wealthiest people have been talking about this for years now, and have all but said theyre just waiting for the right crisis to leverage. It is unambiguously obvious that’s what this is about, and the average pea brain cuck simply doesnt CARE!?

Kareem and others are reacting and parroting a party line, not intuiting on their own. Why dont they have any questions about government’s role in all this? Powerful globalists are eschewing democracy to do things their way and shielding themselves with the corona excuse. These people never, ever cared about public health before. Why on Earth would you believe them or follow them now?

Why is Kareem Abdul Jabbar sucking the dick of wealthy white racists?


Couldn't have said it better myself.

86Celtics
10-06-2021, 01:56 AM
The flu killed lots of vulnerable people each year and we never social distanced, masked up, or mandated vaccines.

Why now?

Because this is far less about the dangers of a virus, and far more about fundamentally changing global social structure for the future. The wealthiest people have been talking about this for years now, and have all but said theyre just waiting for the right crisis to leverage. It is unambiguously obvious that’s what this is about, and the average pea brain cuck simply doesnt CARE!?

Kareem and others are reacting and parroting a party line, not intuiting on their own. Why dont they have any questions about government’s role in all this? Powerful globalists are eschewing democracy to do things their way and shielding themselves with the corona excuse. These people never, ever cared about public health before. Why on Earth would you believe them or follow them now?

Why is Kareem Abdul Jabbar sucking the dick of wealthy white racists?

When was the last time ICUs were overflowing because of the flu?

How many states, US included, have held democratic elections during the pandemic, when it would have been easier than ever to postpone or annul them?

But it's a global conspiracy by Big Pharma and globalists to control us and only a handful of morons such as yourself have caught on.

This post is nothing but pure unbridled idiocy which fits right in with this shithole of a forum.

3ba11
10-06-2021, 02:11 AM
Kareem is highly educated and an excellent writer. Probably the GOAT scribe of NBA players. Actually not probably, he is.
He is also the GOAT. This is indisputable.


Kareem barely averaged 20 ppg for his career - the only people that should be impressed with his career points record or ability are kindergarteners that haven't taken arithmetic yet.

Kareem's scoring record doesn't make him a goat-level scorer anymore than Reggie Miller is a better scorer than Bird for scoring 3000 more career points.. Kareem was NOT an all-time scorer and so we don't need to think "this man is nearly goat so I need to listen to what he says"

In addition to not being a goat-level scorer, Kareem is an old man with low testosterone, so he's forgotten how to go AGAINST the party line

FultzNationRISE
10-06-2021, 08:24 AM
Kareem is highly educated and an excellent writer. Probably the GOAT scribe of NBA players. Actually not probably, he is. He is also the GOAT. This is indisputable.


Uhhh, no. Lebron is.

Youre thinking of Lebron there.

Bronbron23
10-06-2021, 08:38 AM
https://kareem.substack.com/p/why-lebron-is-wrong-about-honoring

I’m a huge fan of LeBron James, both as one of the greatest basketball players ever and as a humanitarian who cares about social injustice. I have written his praises many times in the past and undoubtedly will in the future. I admire him and have affection for him. But this time LeBron is just plain wrong—and his being wrong could be deadly, especially to the Black community.

After Golden State Warrior Andrew Wiggins received criticism for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine for personal reasons, his teammate Draymond Green said the public needs to “honor” that decision: “There is something to be said for people’s concerns about something that’s being pressed so hard,” he stated. “Why are you pressing this so hard? You have to honor people’s feelings and their own personal beliefs.” To which LeBron responded that he “couldn’t have said it better myself.” Actually, it couldn’t have been said worse.

On the surface, it appears that Draymond and LeBron are arguing for the American ideal of individual freedom of choice. But they offer no arguments in support of it, nor do they define the limits of when one person’s choice is harmful to the community. They are merely shouting, “I’m for freedom.” We’re all for freedom, but not at the expense of others nor if it damages the country. That’s why we mandate seatbelts, motorcycle helmets, car insurance, education for our children. For example, seatbelt compliance is at 88% in the U.S., but that 12% that doesn’t comply results in 47% of car accident fatalities (17,000) and costs U.S. employers $5 billion a year, and those costs are passed on to us. They made the choice, but we survivors are left to deal with the grief and the price tag.

The cost of COVID-19 on this country is difficult to measure. We can come up with a monetary amount: Harvard economists say it’s cost us $16 trillion so far. Money that might have been spent to build the country, provide jobs, help the disadvantaged. But the real cost is the 700,000 dead, thousands of which could have been saved if they’d followed the CDC protocols and got vaccinated. And thousands more are dying every day. Add to that the medical costs of those who will suffer for years from long-haul symptoms.

The only support for Draymond’s statement is his belief that when people “press hard” there’s something inherently wrong with their opinion. There is no logic to that statement. If I press hard against institutional racism, if I press hard against police brutality, if I press hard against recent laws making it harder for minorities to vote, if I press hard against child porn, if I press hard in support of MeToo am I automatically wrong? On the contrary, the passion of those urging vaccines might suggest there’s some urgency to their opinion. That the situation is serious and we need to take immediate action to protect people. That thousands are dying every day, mostly among the unvaccinated. That the Black community, where vaccine hesitancy is high, are dying at a disproportionately higher rate than whites. That publicly talking about honoring opinions that contribute to their deaths is irresponsible.

The country also mandates against drunk driving, “pressing hard” against the freedom to drive under the influence. We do that because drunk driving kills 11,000 Americans every year and costs us more than $44 billion dollars. Vaccine deniers and those who want to “honor” them are like drunk drivers who are convinced they’re okay to drive. When they make it home without an accident, that means they were right. Until they aren’t. Which is why 97% of COVID deaths are among the unvaccinated.

And while some who don’t get the vaccine might never get sick or if they do suffer mild symptoms, they are still unknowingly spreading the disease to others, killing some. While we’re honoring the unvaccinated, COVID cases are rising alarmingly among young children.

I think of the situation like those old fire brigades when people stood in a line passing buckets of water to save their neighbor’s house from burning to the ground. Maybe some people were afraid to join the line. But when the town leaders joined in, it encouraged others to do their duty. Today’s celebrities and athletes are like those town leaders. You either join the line to save your neighbor’s home, or you stand by and let it burn because you don’t owe them anything.

Forget freedom of choice. It's an ok argument against covid mandates but the best and easiest argument is just simple common sense. Common sense shit like why are we mandating vaccines for the tens of millions that already had covid. Common sense shit like why are we doing the same for children and young adults who are an extremely low risk?

There's only 2 arguments that can be made on why these 2 groups of people should be vaccinated and neither hold any weight.

One is they should get vaccinated because we need to stop the spread. This makes no sense whatsoever since we know that the vaccines aren't stopping or even reducing infections and spreading. I can't believe how many pro mandate idiots still use this argument.

Second is we need to get them vaccinated because or hospitals are overwhelmed. This is another weak argument because young people and people with natural antibodies are dying or being seriously hospitalized at a very low rate. These aren't the unvaccinated that's significantly adding to a already overwhelmed Healthcare system. It's the unvaccinated that are older and unhealthy.

I'm still waiting for someone to make a good argument on why these groups need the vaccine.

Phoenix
10-06-2021, 08:50 AM
Kareem barely averaged 20 ppg for his career - the only people that should be impressed with his career points record or ability are kindergarteners that haven't taken arithmetic yet.



He averaged 25ppg for his career with a peak of 35 in 72. How the hell is that 'barely' 20ppg? In addition, the poster you're replying didn't make a SINGLE reference to PPG so why are you going off on a tangent about it?

Shogon
10-06-2021, 09:14 AM
You said all that bullshit when you could have just said "I want to force people to take an experimental vaccine that is still in human trial phases so that I feel safer and protected even though vaccines are supposed to be protecting the recipient of said vaccines."

lol.

ArbitraryWater
10-06-2021, 10:03 AM
Kareem is on some bullshit and doesn‘t realize he‘s been played like a fiddle.

imdaman99
10-06-2021, 10:29 AM
Kareem is just trying to keep Trump out of office in 2024. amirite?