International NBA cowtowing to China

How much is the NBA beholden to China?


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hi Crocop42,

GM has a work relationship with China too, you know?

and GM is completely a SJW kind of entity - are you very angry at GM?

General Motors is the world’s best company when it comes to gender equality, according to a new report released on Thursday.
The report, by gender equity data and insight group Equileap, found that GM topped last year’s title holder, cosmetic company L’Oreal, The Detroit Free Press reports.

https://fortune.com/2018/10/05/gm-gender-equality/

how about Cambell's Soup? the folks at Cambell have also been making a big SJW push. you can read about it here; https://www.csrwire.com/blog/posts/413-from-diversity-to-inclusion-to-impact-our-journey-at-campbell.

Cambell's Soup is also in China now. its a "work relationship", as you'd put it. you mad at Cambell's Soup too?

here are some of the US companies plying their trade in China, and many (most) of them have made various SJW stands, mostly regarding diversity and equality regarding gender treatment.

AT&T
Abercrombe & Fitch
Abbott Laboratories
Acer Electronics
Ademco Security
ADI Security
AGI- American Gem Institute
AIG Financial
Agrilink Foods, Inc. (ProFac)
Allergan Laboratories
American Eagle Outfitters
American Standard
American Tourister
Ames Tools
Amphenol Corporation
Amway Corporation
Analog Devices, Inc.
Apple Computer
Ashland Chemical
Ashley Furniture
Associated Grocers
AutoZone, Inc.
Avon
Banana Republic
Bausch & Lomb, Inc.
Baxter International
Bed, Bath & Beyond
Belkin Electronics
Best Buy
Best Foods
Big 5 Sporting Goods
Black & Decker
Body Shop
Borden Foods
Briggs & Stratton
Campbell 's Soup
Carole Cable
Casio Instrument
Caterpillar, Inc.
CBC America
CCTV Outlet
Checker Auto
CitiCorp
Cisco Systems
Claire's Boutique
Cobra Electronics
Coby Electronics
Coca Cola Foods
Colgate-Palmolive
Colorado Spectrum
ConAgra Foods
Cooper Tire
Corning, Inc.
Coleman Sporting Goods
Compaq
Crabtree & Evelyn
Cracker Barrel Stores
Craftsman Tools (see Sears)
Cummins, Inc.
Dannon Foods
Dell Computer
Del Monte Foods
Dewalt Tools
DHL
Dial Corporation
Diebold, Inc.
Dillard's, Inc.
Dodge-Phelps
Dole Foods
Dollar Tree Stores, Inc.
Dow-Corning
Eastman Kodak
EchoStar
Eclipse CCTV
Edge Electronics Group
Electric Vehicles USA, Inc.
Eli Lilly Company
Emerson Electric
Estee Lauder
Eveready
Family Dollar Stores
FedEx
Fisher Scientific
Ford Motors
Fossil
Frito Lay
Furniture Brands International
GAP Stores
Gateway Computer
GE, General Electric
General Foods International
General Mills
General Motors
Gentek
Gerber Foods
Gillette Company
Goodrich Company
Goodyear Tire
Google
Guess?
Haagen-Dazs
Harley Davidson
Hasbro Company
Heinz Foods
Hershey Foods
Holt's Automotive Products
Hormel Foods
Home Depot
Hoover Vacuum
HP Computer
Honeywell
Hubbell Inc.
Huggies
Hunts-Wesson Foods
ICON Office Solutions
IBM
Intel Corporation
J.C. Penny's
J.M. Smucker Company
John Deere
Johnson Control
Johnson & Johnson
Johnstone Supply
KB Home
Keebler Foods
Kenwood Audio
KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken
Kimberly Clark
K-Mart
Kohler
Kohl's Corporation
Kraft Foods
Land's End
Lexmark
LG Electronics
Lipton Foods
L.L. Bean, Inc.
Libby's Foods
Linen & Things
Lipo Chemicals, Inc.
Lowe's Hardware
Lucent Technologies
Lufkin
Mars Candy
Martha Stewart Products
Mattel
McCormick Foods
McDonald's
McKesson Corporation
Megellan GPS
Memorex
Merck & Company
Michael's Stores
Mobile Oil
Molex
Motorola
Motts Applesauce
Multifoods Corporation
Nabisco Foods
National Semiconductor
Nescafe
Nestles Foods
Nike
Northrop Grumman Corporation
NuSkin International
Nutrilite (see Amway)
Nvidia Corporation (G-Force)
Office Depot
Olin Corporation
Old Navy
Orion-Knight Electronics
Pacific Sunwear, Inc.
Pamper's
Panvise
Papa Johns
Payless Shoesource
Pelco
Pep Boy's
Pepsico International
PetsMart
Petco
Pfizer, Inc.
Phillip Morris Companies
Pier 1 Imports
Pillsbury Company
Pitney Bowes, Inc.
Pizza Hut
Plantronics
PlaySchool Toys
Polaris Industries
Polaroid
Polo (see Ralph Loren)
Post Cereals
Price-Pfister
Pringles
Praxair
Proctor & Gamble
PSS World Medical
Pyle Audio
Qualcomm
Quest One
Radio Shack
Ralph Loren
Reebok International
Reynolds Aluminum
Revlon
Samsonite
Shell Oil
Schwinn Bike
Sears-Craftsman
Seven-Eleven (7-11)
Sherwin-Williams
Shure Electronics
Speco Technologies/Pro Video
Shopko Stores
Skechers Footwear
SmartHome
Smucker's (see J.M. Smucker's)
Solar Power, Inc.
Spencer Gifts
Stanley Tools
Staple's
Starbucks Corporation
Steelcase, Inc.
STP Oil
Sunkist Growers
SunMaid Raisins
Sunglass Hut
Sunkist
Subway Sandwiches
Switchcraft Electronics
SYSCO Foods
Sylvania Electric
3-M
Target
Texas Instruments
Timex
Timken Bearing
TNT
Tommy Hilfiger
Tower Automotive
Toy's R Us, Inc.
Trader Joe's
Tripp-lite
True Value Hardware
Tupper Ware
Tyson Foods
UPS
Valspar Corporation
Victoria 's Secret
VTech
Walgreen Company
Walt Disney Company
Walmart
WD-40 Corporation
Weller Electric Company
Western Digital
Westinghouse Electric
Whirlpool Corporation
Wilson Sporting Goods
Wrigley
WW Grainger, Inc.
Wyeth Laboratories
X-10
Xelite
Xerox
Yahoo
Yoplait Foods
Yum Brands
Zale Corporation

you angry at them too? 'cos they've all got absolutely nothing to say about Hong Kong.

or is your anger exclusively reserved for the NBA?

- IGIT

I do not care about hong kong.
Holy fucking shit, if i have to say i dont give a shit about hong kong another time im going to lose it.

My point was and has been, i dont like that the NBA is pushing china as an ally. The NBA is 74.4% black, and China is known as a racist country. I don't like it. The topic of this thread is the NBA in china. Thats what ive been discussing.

I hope you enjoyed wasting your time writing up that post.
 
I do not care about hong kong.
Holy fucking shit, if i have to say i dont give a shit about hong kong another time im going to lose it.

hi Crocop42,

my response had nothing to do with Hong Kong, lol.

all those US companies have SJW platforms and policies...and they all have "work relationships" with China.

i thought that stuff bothered you. apparently it only bothers you when the NBA does it. that's fine, my friend! all you had to do was say it.

- IGIT
 
hi Crocop42,

my response had nothing to do with Hong Kong, lol.

all those US companies have SJW platforms and policies...and they all have "work relationships" with China.

i thought that stuff bothered you. apparently it only bothers you when the NBA does it. that's fine, my friend! all you had to do was say it.

- IGIT

"you angry at them too? 'cos they've all got absolutely nothing to say about Hong Kong."

You didn't just say that?

No. GM, FedEx, Cambells Soup etc. Do not have employees openly speaking SJW agendas on the regular.
If you're a FedEx employee, and you make a political statement on company time, you are fired. I worked there for 10 years.
No companies listed have employees openly speaking on twitter representing their companies and pushing SJW agendas.
 
I just have a personal issue with the NBA having a work relationship with China, while SJW'ing against the atrocities China commits.

hi Crocop42 again!

John Deere, that all-american company...they have a work relationship with China. they spent 60 million building an engine factory in China in 2011.

know something else about John Deere?

"Our commitment to delivering world class products and services parallels our commitment to diversity and inclusion. Diverse teams bring better ideas and decisions, helping us build more innovative products and forge strong partnerships around the world."
Samuel R. Allen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Deere & Company


seems like more of that SJW stuff. China doesn't promote diversity or inclusion.

so i figure you have a problem with John Deere too.

- IGIT

PS - i don't mean to single you out. i could have written this response to a legion of "I'M ANGRY AT STEVE KERR" folks in this thread. i just figure they must be just as pissed off at John Deere, along with President Trump. actually, nevermind that part about Trump, i forgot that one of his policies is he doesn't care about human rights issues.

so he's exempt.
 
hi Crocop42,

"you angry at them too? 'cos they've all got absolutely nothing to say about Hong Kong."

You didn't just say that?

good catch. i'll rephrase that; you angry at them too? 'cos they've all got absolutely nothing to say about China.

No. GM, FedEx, Cambells Soup etc. Do not have employees openly speaking SJW agendas on the regular.

lol, no, its just their company policy. in the case of John Deere, its a direct quote from the CEO. pure SJW stuff, and all of them have working relationships with China.

but your real anger is jettisoned upon Steve Kerr and the NBA.

why is that?

- IGIT
 


hi squeezewax 'ol buddy!

Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, announced that the Administration was creating a new commission to explore “unalienable rights” in U.S. foreign policy.
“The time is right for an informed review of the role of human rights,” Pompeo told reporters. The United States must, he said, “be vigilant that human-rights discourse not be corrupted or hijacked or used for dubious or malignant purposes.” He vowed that the ten-member panel would provide the most comprehensive review since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (an effort chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt) was adopted by the United Nations, in 1948.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-...ocrisy-of-trumps-new-unalienable-rights-panel

this was back in July, lol.

when US soybean sales are on the table, Pompeo and President Trump don't have alot to say about human rights, do they?

*muses*

most of the posters here, though, don't seem to care much about what Mike Pompeo and the leader of the free world have to say regarding Hong Kong (which is nothing). they are just angry at a 34 year old basketball player with a high school education.

jesus. this thread really delivers.

- IGIT
 
I have a problem when the business partner is a hostile foreign government with a state led economy who is using economics as a backdoor means of restricting American’s speech. You apparently don’t. So fine, you be you. Meanwhile I’ll exercise my right to speak out about the issue and hopefully companies like the NBA, Blizzard, etc. will come to see the anger of the American public as a greater economic danger than the CCP.
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