Still completely missing the point.
The NBA, MLB, MLS, WNBA, and NFL did not cancel practices and games just because. I don’t know why I bother with people who refuse to understand why.
Some MLB games in doubt tooNo NHL playoff games today
Local reports here are that the Red Sox will no play tonight.Some MLB games in doubt too
Yeah looks to be about 4 games postponed as of now.Local reports here are that the Red Sox will no play tonight.
If people don’t get it by now, I’m not sure what would get them to understand. This is bigger than basketball. It doesn’t matter how much they’re being paid. Many of them donate to these very causes, they just don’t flaunt it
Exactly. It’s because they clearly don’t care to understand.
One of the Milwaukee Bucks was actually a victim of excessive force by police in 2018 for parking over the line in a Walgreens parking lot. Didn’t matter how much money he made as an NBA player, he was still profiled and a victim of completely inappropriate excessive force. This issue has affected players personally.
And the video of that incident is available and clearly shows he did nothing wrong with his interaction with the police.
I unfortunately have many friends who want to simply marginalize what the players are doing instead of really listening to what they have to say which is sad but also why these things are important because some people are not going to listen until they have to.
Agreed. Anyone who thinks this is about a singular event has been living in their own bubble this year (at the very least.) It's just mind boggling to me how people are so quick to judge these players without really *listening* to what's being said, and trying to understand what's at the heart of the very, very longstanding pain point that's bubbling over.
It’s been going on for exactly 4 years in regards to this particular thing they’re protesting about.
Actually issues with the police go back way more then 4 years. Just on stuff we have video of that made the media I can think back to 1991. For many players this situation has been their whole life.
I have no sympathy for corporate interests and NBA ownership.
It would take the highest paid NBA player 57 seasons to make the same amount of money that the “poorest” (white... because they’re all white) team owner, and yet, when stadiums and arenas shut down, it was the players stepping up to pay the staff who suddenly found themselves out of work.
They may be well compensated, but it’s nothing compared to the money their bosses make off these games and their influence in society. It’s unethical to be profiting from the labor and talent of BIPOC, while silently contributing to a system that keeps them marginalized and oppressed.
I highly recommend the book “Forty Million Dollar Slaves” to anyone who wants to further learn about the dynamics between professional sports ownership and athletes. It was eye opening for me.
I totally support the protests, but you're forgetting the greatest player of all time. In case you need a reminder, he's the black owner of the Charlotte Hornets.I have no sympathy for corporate interests and NBA ownership.
It would take the highest paid NBA player 57 seasons to make the same amount of money that the “poorest” (white... because they’re all white) team owner, and yet, when stadiums and arenas shut down, it was the players stepping up to pay the staff who suddenly found themselves out of work.
They may be well compensated, but it’s nothing compared to the money their bosses make off these games and their influence in society. It’s unethical to be profiting from the labor and talent of BIPOC, while silently contributing to a system that keeps them marginalized and oppressed.
I highly recommend the book “Forty Million Dollar Slaves” to anyone who wants to further learn about the dynamics between professional sports ownership and athletes. It was eye opening for me.
Some MLB games in doubt too