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Let’s kick racism out of football.

I think this defense is broadly right—but it still amounts to LeBron saying that the sensitivities of one of the world’s most brutal and repressive regimes should set boundaries on what people in the NBA say in public. Which is fuckin’ gross!

I understand the players are caught between a rock and a hard place. But this has to be one of the most craven capitulations to money I have ever seen by a major athlete. Should have kept quiet. His rationale is bullshit.

This is just fucking gross. Thats really all I can say about it.

And when he went to practice the next day, a small sign hung in the practice facility that read simply: Zach Brown Banned.

You know how passionate people get about instant replay? I’m that way about in-helmet headsets. I don’t even like plays being signaled in from the sidelines. And don’t get me started on Chip Kelly’s rebuses.

Looks like Peterson finally learned not to go for the switch.

I’m starring you but you missed It by one minute...

You think he is distracted now, wait till he sees the guy that followed her out.

Not to mention that 1.4 billion people agreeing on anything is clearly BS.

1.4 billion Chinese citizens stand united when it comes to the territorial integrity of China and the country’s sovereignty over her homeland.

If China had a big boy internet, maybe they could look up the Streisand Effect. Throwing a massive temper tantrum whenever anyone notable in the NBA mentions Hong Kong is the absolute surest way to get other NBA notables to bring up Hong Kong in the future when they otherwise wouldn’t bother to, especially if China is

Ya’ll seen this?

On one hand, you have the Chinese government who wants the ability to extradite residents of Hong Kong with no oversight. The same Chinese government that regularly disappears people in it’s custody, and is running literal concentration camps for ethnic minorities and political dissidents.

Wow, you can always count on the Fraternal Order of the Police to object to any steps to hold police accountable.

I was reading a book on a specialized industry I might be employed in soon and it included advice for PE investors. The advice? Reward your most productive workers and they will remain productive. It is not wise in the long term to screw over your most productive workers and give advancement to opportunistic ass

then clearly you’ve never met people who work at hedge funds.

Can confirm. People immersed in PE are easily the worst people I’ve ever been involved with, and I comment on the internet.

The PE guys will then blame “overseas competition” for the jobs stolen by their financial fecklessness, and “family breakdown” for the fact that unemployed people use drugs at a much higher rate. From Brian Alexander’s Glass House, about the debt-fueled takeover and devastation of glass maker Anchor Hocking and its