KINGS17
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- Apr 6, 2006
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Imagine the impact it would make if players struck over the violence which is occurring in our towns and cities on a nightly basis. No games until the nightly violence stops. No games until all protests occur during daylight hours only.NBA player union figures apparently reflect a low number of registered voters yet we are supposed to believe that these guys care so much.
It goes back to what I was saying in the Milbury discussion: so much of this is just a show with people *thinking* they are making a change but all they are doing is putting on a performance that is soon forgotten while nothing actually changes. Like, I love my Tar Heels but we are making Kenny Smith walking off the set a headline story? Symbolic stuff like this is akin to "thoughts and prayers" after another mass shooting.
Carter is right when he basically asks "what are you going to do?" to make change happen. Aliu's tweet really crystallizes the worst parts of the movement: pick-a-side, black/white, no nuance, no idea what it really takes to make change, uneducated reactionary trash that makes him look stupid.
A store owner's windows are smashed and the store looted last night. Sorry, no games today.
If the players truly want to attack the problem striking over excessive force by police officers is definitely a good reason, but so is striking over the rioting which occurs each and every night.
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