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NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
This is the real story: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...d-forced-labor
And the article actually lists the players working with companies in Xinjiang
Precious Achiuwa (TOR) |
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Jimmy Butler (MIA) |
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Alex Caruso (CHI) |
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Hamidou Diallo (DET) |
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Spencer Dinwiddie (WAS) |
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Aaron Gordon (DEN) |
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R.J. Hampton (ORL) |
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Udonis Haslem (MIA) |
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Gordon Hayward (CHA) |
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Kevon Looney (GSW) |
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Terance Mann (LAC) |
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CJ McCollum (POR) |
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D'Angelo Russell (MIN) |
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Klay Thompson (GSW) |
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Fred VanVleet (TOR) |
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Dwyane Wade (retired) |
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Andrew Wiggins (GSW) |
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Lou Williams (ATL) |
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
so NBA games won't be showing in China again
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
Lots of stuff really get politicized nowadays.
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
can they eat chinese food?
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
 Originally Posted by highwhey
can they eat chinese food?
American Chinese sure. A whole different thing
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
 Originally Posted by Xiao Yao You
American Chinese sure. A whole different thing
it's like 99% mexicans in the kitchen at most american chinese restaraunts...and other restaraunts. look at anthony bourdain's show, he has an entire segment where he visits the hometown of one his sous chefs lol, and he even admits to having a mostly mexican staff.
the funny thing in mexico, it's the opposite, there are entire (almost self-segregated) communities of chinese that live in regions of mexico and they make banging chinese food.
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
 Originally Posted by highwhey
it's like 99% mexicans in the kitchen at most american chinese restaraunts...and other restaraunts. look at anthony bourdain's show, he has an entire segment where he visits the hometown of one his sous chefs lol, and he even admits to having a mostly mexican staff.
the funny thing in mexico, it's the opposite, there are entire (almost self-segregated) communities of chinese that live in regions of mexico and they make banging chinese food.
nothing like the real thing. Used to like American Chinese before I lived in China. Only things that were pretty much the same were fried rice which my girlfriend would make out of the rice from the previous day or two and sweet and sour which was my favorite as a kid but pretty ordinary to me now
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
 Originally Posted by highwhey
can they eat chinese food?
of course this dude immediately thinks of food
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
Thread title is incorrect.
It's not the NBA behind this, it is a bipartisan congressional committee. And they aren't enforcing anything, they are "formally asking" the NBA and the NBPA to cut their ties with Chinese clothes manufacturers.
Doubt this leads anywhere.
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
Just think, there were low IQ idiots on here who were hating on Enes Kanter Freedom for saying the same thing.
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
 Originally Posted by Full Court
Just think, there were low IQ idiots on here who were hating on Enes Kanter Freedom for saying the same thing.
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
 Originally Posted by Baller234
Thread title is incorrect.
It's not the NBA behind this, it is a bipartisan congressional committee. And they aren't enforcing anything, they are "formally asking" the NBA and the NBPA to cut their ties with Chinese clothes manufacturers.
Doubt this leads anywhere.
Unsurprisingly they don’t go after Nike, puma, and under armour
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
Why only the NBA?
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Re: NBA asks for players to quit wearing apparel made by forced labor China.
Some of them have signature shoes on these brands lol
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