Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Is racial injustice going somewhere by the winter? If they can boycott now, they can boycott later too.
It's really a brutal position for Silver/the league to be in right now.
Of course it's a brutal position.
Precisely BECAUSE they don't have a choice here.
And yes, when there are no longer political points to score here - win or lose in November - this stuff will fall into the background because the media will stop fanning the flames.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Of course it's a brutal position.
Precisely BECAUSE they don't have a choice here.
And yes, when there are no longer political points to score here - win or lose in November - this stuff will fall into the background because the media will stop fanning the flames.
Yes, this will go away by November.
You think it will if Trump wins?
If that happens, I think they might even crank it up a notch.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Of course it's a brutal position.
Precisely BECAUSE they don't have a choice here.
And yes, when there are no longer political points to score here - win or lose in November - this stuff will fall into the background because the media will stop fanning the flames.
Yes, this will go away by November.
I don't think the players are doing this for political points. They're doing it because they're angry and upset and think its the right thing to do. This Jacob Blake police shooting won't be the last one of these this year, so why wouldn't it continue to be a thing indefinitely?
Usually when somebody boycotts something it is with a solid objective in mind. When that objective is just general "change," I'm not sure when and how it ends exactly.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I don't think the players are doing this for political points. They're doing it because they're angry and upset and think its the right thing to do. This Jacob Blake police shooting won't be the last one of these this year, so why wouldn't it continue to be a thing indefinitely?
Usually when somebody boycotts something it is with a solid objective in mind. When that objective is just general "change," I'm not sure when and how it ends exactly.
They're angry because their noses have been rubbed in it for a year or so. The wounds are raw and won't scab over because media and local/state leadership is encouraging and allowing continued escalation of tension.
I think this becomes a dull roar after the election season passes, yes.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I don't think the players are doing this for political points. They're doing it because they're angry and upset and think its the right thing to do. This Jacob Blake police shooting won't be the last one of these this year, so why wouldn't it continue to be a thing indefinitely?
Usually when somebody boycotts something it is with a solid objective in mind. When that objective is just general "change," I'm not sure when and how it ends exactly.
The NBA players should follow LeBron James’ advice when it came to supporting the Hong Kong protestors...
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So many people could have been harmed not only financially, physically, emotionally, spiritually. So just be careful what we tweet and say and we do, even though, yes, we do have freedom of speech, but there can be a lot of negative that comes with that, too
Originally Posted by staylor26:
You think it will if Trump wins?
If that happens, I think they might even crank it up a notch.
Eh - to what purpose?
They see a path to a transformation, 1860 style election and they're pulling out all the stops. They're keeping their thumbs on the nitrous button even though the engine is clearly in the red.
Even the left recognizes that if Trump wins this thing, the engine will blow well before 2024 gets here and they'll dial it back. And it won't be because the rank/file loud idiots will do it on their own. Party leaders through their media apparatus and the social organizers will do it.
And things will calm down organically once the Ds stop introducing the catalysts.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
They're angry because their noses have been rubbed in it for a year or so. The wounds are raw and won't scab over because media and local/state leadership is encouraging and allowing continued escalation of tension.
I think this becomes a dull roar after the election season passes, yes.
The current political and media landscape in the US has certainly helped lead to this for sure.
Notably, the NBA and NBAPA just jointly issued a statement "postponing" the games today with a blurb at the end about how the games would be rescheduled. Perhaps the boycott will not be indefinite after all, but I guess we should stay tuned.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Usually when somebody boycotts something it is with a solid objective in mind. When that objective is just general "change," I'm not sure when and how it ends exactly.
There is a goal - stopping unnecessary deaths by police - but that goal is 1) relative, and 2) a huge task. Will they boycott after every incident? Will they protest for a decade?