As seen on the Twitter:
1. Producer and activist Andrew Duncan bought 300 tickets to tonight’s Nets vs Raptors game and is hosting hundreds of Chinese pro-Democracy activists to protest the NBA.
They’re all wearing “Stand With Hong Kong” t-shirts pic.twitter.com/pIcUwSLaPB
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) October 19, 2019
2. Hong Kong politician and activist Nathan Law at the Nets Vs Raptors game wearing the “Stand With Hong Kong” t-shirt pic.twitter.com/k7QTe6lmMi
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) October 19, 2019
3. Pro-democracy protestors at the Nets game. All wearing “Stand With Hong Kong” t-shirts. pic.twitter.com/RcgVafQ9WN
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) October 19, 2019
5. More photos from the pro-democracy protest at the Nets game pic.twitter.com/uzkF9TbVvG
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) October 19, 2019
Previously the NBA removed individual pro-Hong Kong protesters, but now they pro-Hong Kong people in the stands are measuring in the hundreds.
Hopefully, soon they will measure in the thousands.
The NBA can’t empty its stadiums of fans and it can’t broadcast these games in China with pro-Hong Kong messages in the seats.
The NBA might have decided it was more loyal to Chinese money than American values, but American fans are going to shame them into the dirt over that.
Truly EPIC trolling.
Americans in general don’t make for Good Germans. When told by some authority that we shouldn’t do such and such a thing, we tend to raise a big FU! to them, both birds extended.
Oh hell yes! NBA can suck it.