China is treating their people like shit, I hope their people stand up against this government
oobthesecond
I bet LeBron can’t wait to talk about this /s
PerformanceDry5635
Shit they gonna lock his door now
BlackPepperBanana
The US gov just squashed a massive and democratic strike by railroad workers. The workers are being ground to dust and stood up to billionaires only for bipartisan governmental action to make it illegal for them to strike. No free speech, no freedoms of assembly, nothing.
And y’all suckers still obsessed over China. The American war hawks have you right where they want. Pathetic.
YoungNissan
I wonder if some Taiwanese team in Dwight’s league can pick him up so he doesn’t have to deal with the China BS. Would probably be better for him too since he’s Taiwanese.
mr_robust
How do the collect fines from an American citizen?
olivermillertime
LeBron does not want to talk about this – but would like to know why you haven’t asked him about the State of Florida removing their pension funds from Blackrock over ESG policies.
Lovely-Ashes
>The Shanghai news outlet The Paper reported Lin posted a video complaining about hotel workout facilities ahead of games next week in Zhuji, a city south of Shanghai in Zhejiang province. > >“Can you believe this is a weight room?” Lin was quoted as saying. “What kind of garbage is this?” The Paper said the video was deleted after “the situation was clarified” that the hotel was only for a brief stay required by regulations.
I used to like Jeremy Lin a lot. I think he got a raw deal during a lot of his career, but things got a little ugly/weird towards the end of his NBA career. No one is owed a career, and he kind of came off as a little entitled. I’m not talking about his stint with the Raptors, but afterwards when no one would sign him.
Anyway, if that quote is accurate, although he has every right to complain, it runs a little counter to the very Christian image he’s been presenting. I suppose we all have our moments, though.
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This is lebrons fault, probably
“star”
China is treating their people like shit, I hope their people stand up against this government
I bet LeBron can’t wait to talk about this /s
Shit they gonna lock his door now
The US gov just squashed a massive and democratic strike by railroad workers. The workers are being ground to dust and stood up to billionaires only for bipartisan governmental action to make it illegal for them to strike. No free speech, no freedoms of assembly, nothing.
And y’all suckers still obsessed over China. The American war hawks have you right where they want. Pathetic.
I wonder if some Taiwanese team in Dwight’s league can pick him up so he doesn’t have to deal with the China BS. Would probably be better for him too since he’s Taiwanese.
How do the collect fines from an American citizen?
LeBron does not want to talk about this – but would like to know why you haven’t asked him about the State of Florida removing their pension funds from Blackrock over ESG policies.
>The Shanghai news outlet The Paper reported Lin posted a video complaining about hotel workout facilities ahead of games next week in Zhuji, a city south of Shanghai in Zhejiang province.
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>“Can you believe this is a weight room?” Lin was quoted as saying. “What kind of garbage is this?” The Paper said the video was deleted after “the situation was clarified” that the hotel was only for a brief stay required by regulations.
I used to like Jeremy Lin a lot. I think he got a raw deal during a lot of his career, but things got a little ugly/weird towards the end of his NBA career. No one is owed a career, and he kind of came off as a little entitled. I’m not talking about his stint with the Raptors, but afterwards when no one would sign him.
Anyway, if that quote is accurate, although he has every right to complain, it runs a little counter to the very Christian image he’s been presenting. I suppose we all have our moments, though.