I don't know if this provision would be found constitutional if seriously tested.
Unless it contradicts another part of the Constitution, the text of the Constitution is by default Constitutional.
I don't know if this provision would be found constitutional if seriously tested.
Unless it contradicts another part of the Constitution, the text of the Constitution is by default Constitutional.
You’re being too easy in Lebron. He made a serious accusation against Morey (that he was uninformed) and had no evidence for that accusation. He immediately hid behind the claim that it was his “belief”. That’s doubly weak.No one is debating whether or not people should have free speech so take that straw man argument elsewhere.
no one is arguing that China should control our speech, so stop making things up.
LeBron questioned what Morey said, he did not criticize him for having an opinion as you allege.
LeBron wanted to sanction morey? Please provide link.
Besides that, great post.
Regardless of what we expect out of Lebron, he is a figure with real power and influence.I don’t agree with everything LeBron has said and done in this or any situation. It is just dumb to think that he should be a spokesperson who can talk intelligently about Chinese policies.
If any of y’all are seriously pissed about how the Chinese are treating their people, are you still buying iPhones? If so, you are part of the problem. We tend to have selective outrage.
And I see that you’re all but vacated any claim that he was speaking intelligently on this issue, so I guess there’s no need to debate that.
You’re a great poster, so I guess I’ve misunderstood you. I saw your statements that LeBron was awesome, period—and I guess I assumed that his thorough awesomeness probably included how effective he is as a public figure. If you don’t feel this way, then cool. I apologize for assuming otherwise.You’ll have to explain to me how one vacates a claim that one never made.
You’re a great poster, so I guess I’ve misunderstood you. I saw your statements that LeBron was awesome, period—and I guess I assumed that his thorough awesomeness probably included how effective he is as a public figure. If you don’t feel this way, then cool. I apologize for assuming otherwise.
That was a fair inference from what I said so I apologize to you, sir. I think LeBron is an awesome and intelligent person but this was not his finest moment for sure.
Straight up business decision wasn't ir? Its not gonna hurt brand le bron on the mainland and american fans dont care.
LeBron knows as much about Hong Kong or Chinese civil rights as most Americans which is jack crap.
I sell products to Chinese companies every day so I’d be a total hypocrite to judge him.
If any of y’all boycott all Chinese made products, go ahead and throw stones from your glass houses.