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Anonymous ID: 9b4919 Oct. 12, 2020, 12:50 p.m. No.11040923   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0932 >>0942 >>0949 >>1026

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/520615-mark-cuban-condemns-human-rights-violations-worldwide-but-ok-doing-business

 

Mark Cuban condemns human rights violations worldwide, but 'OK doing business with China'

BY JOE CONCHA - 10/12/20 11:30 AM EDT

 

Mark Cuban declared that he is against human rights violations around the world, including in China, with the Dallas Mavericks owner adding during a podcast interview with Megyn Kelly airing on Monday that he is "OK doing business with China" because "we have to pick our battles."

 

In the oftentimes combative interview, Kelly reeled off several human rights abuses carried out by the Chinese government, which has been accused of the ethnic cleansing of Muslims, torture, forced labor, coercive population controls, forced abortions and forced sterilizations.

 

"The question remains, why won't you and the NBA explicitly condemn that?" she asked Cuban, one of the league's most vocal owners.

 

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Mark Cuban declared that he is against human rights violations around the world, including in China, with the Dallas Mavericks owner adding during a podcast interview with Megyn Kelly airing on Monday that he is "OK doing business with China" because "we have to pick our battles."

Anonymous ID: 9b4919 Oct. 12, 2020, 12:51 p.m. No.11040932   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0942 >>0949

>>11040923

 

continued: https://thehill.com/homenews/media/520615-mark-cuban-condemns-human-rights-violations-worldwide-but-ok-doing-business

 

In the oftentimes combative interview, Kelly reeled off several human rights abuses carried out by the Chinese government, which has been accused of the ethnic cleansing of Muslims, torture, forced labor, coercive population controls, forced abortions and forced sterilizations.

 

"The question remains, why won't you and the NBA explicitly condemn that?" she asked Cuban, one of the league's most vocal owners.

 

"I personally put a priority on domestic issues. I'm against human rights violations around the world," he responded.

 

"Including the ones in China?" Kelly asked.

 

"China is not the only country with human rights violations," Cuban replied.

 

"Including China, Mark?" she later pressed after some cross-talk.

 

"Yes, including China. Any human rights violations anywhere are wrong," Cuban responded before also mentioning Turkey and some countries in Africa as other places where abuses occur.

 

"Why would the NBA take $500 million dollars-plus from a country that is engaging in ethnic cleansing?" Kelly later asked.

 

"So basically, you're saying nobody should do business with China ever," Cuban retorted.

 

"Why won't you just answer my question?" she replied.

 

"Because they are a customer," he said. "They are a customer of ours, and guess what, Megyn? I'm OK with doing business with China. And so we have to pick our battles. I wish we could solve all the world's problems. But we can't."

 

The league came under fire last year when Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey expressed his support for pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong in a seven-word tweet: “Fight for Freedom. Stand With Hong Kong.”

 

China's communist government pulled Rockets merchandise off its shelves and removed some NBA games from state TV, with the tweet also prompting many Chinese corporations to end their sponsorships with the league.

 

The NBA called Morey's comment “regrettable” in an effort to contain the economic damage, drawing howls from critics for not standing up for free speech.

 

Cuban during the interview with Kelly also hit the league for poor promotion of the NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat, which were the least-watched on record.

 

"I don't think it has anything to do with politics. I just think we don't have the match-up and the storylines, and we didn't do a good job promoting it," he said.

 

The Finals featured the league's biggest star in LeBron James and arguably its most popular franchise with the Lakers, which defeated the Heat to win the NBA championship on Sunday.

 

Ratings hit all-time lows, however, with just 5.7 million viewers tuning into Game 5, according to Nielsen Media Research. For context, the 1998 NBA Finals featuring Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls attracted 30.6 million viewers.

Anonymous ID: 9b4919 Oct. 12, 2020, 12:52 p.m. No.11040942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0949

>>11040923

>>11040932

 

continued:https://thehill.com/homenews/media/520615-mark-cuban-condemns-human-rights-violations-worldwide-but-ok-doing-business

 

Some critics argued the league's public support of Black Lives Matter hurt the NBA with some fans.

 

Cuban recently had a dustup on social media with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) regarding China and NBA ratings.

 

Cruz mocked the numbers on Twitter Tuesday afternoon, sparking a reaction from Cuban.

 

“Not surprising. Personally speaking, this is the first time in years that I haven’t watched a single game in the NBA Finals,” Cruz wrote while using the hashtag “#GoWokeGoBroke.”

 

“A US Senator with 3 @NBA teams in his state, employing thousands of people and he is rooting for their businesses to do poorly,” Cuban shot back. “This is who you are @tedcruz . Every minute of your life, this is exactly who you are.”

 

"I love @HoustonRockets and have rooted for them my entire life," Cruz shot back. "I happily cheer for the Spurs & Mavericks against any non-TX team. But @mcuban the NBA is engaged in a concerted effort to (1) insult their fans & (2) turn every game into a left-wing political lecture. That’s dumb."

 

"You are so full of shit. You haven't watched a game of the finals, how would you know what is being said or done? Since when is a desire to end racism an insult to anyone or political? And you don't think using #GetWokeGoBroke is a partisan insult? Again, this is who you are," Cuban retorted.

 

"I wish @mcuban loved his fans as much as he loves Chinese money," Cruz countered.

 

"I personally put a priority on domestic issues. I'm against human rights violations around the world," he responded.

 

"Including the ones in China?" Kelly asked.

 

"China is not the only country with human rights violations," Cuban replied.

 

"Including China, Mark?" she later pressed after some cross-talk.

 

"Yes, including China. Any human rights violations anywhere are wrong," Cuban responded before also mentioning Turkey and some countries in Africa as other places where abuses occur.

 

"Why would the NBA take $500 million dollars-plus from a country that is engaging in ethnic cleansing?" Kelly later asked.

 

"So basically, you're saying nobody should do business with China ever," Cuban retorted.

 

"Why won't you just answer my question?" she replied.

 

"Because they are a customer," he said. "They are a customer of ours, and guess what, Megyn? I'm OK with doing business with China. And so we have to pick our battles. I wish we could solve all the world's problems. But we can't."

 

The league came under fire last year when Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey expressed his support for pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong in a seven-word tweet: “Fight for Freedom. Stand With Hong Kong.”

 

China's communist government pulled Rockets merchandise off its shelves and removed some NBA games from state TV, with the tweet also prompting many Chinese corporations to end their sponsorships with the league.

 

The NBA called Morey's comment “regrettable” in an effort to contain the economic damage, drawing howls from critics for not standing up for free speech.

 

Cuban during the interview with Kelly also hit the league for poor promotion of the NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat, which were the least-watched on record.

 

"I don't think it has anything to do with politics. I just think we don't have the match-up and the storylines, and we didn't do a good job promoting it," he said.

 

The Finals featured the league's biggest star in LeBron James and arguably its most popular franchise with the Lakers, which defeated the Heat to win the NBA championship on Sunday.

Anonymous ID: 9b4919 Oct. 12, 2020, 12:52 p.m. No.11040949   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

>>11040923

>>11040932

>>11040942

 

continued: https://thehill.com/homenews/media/520615-mark-cuban-condemns-human-rights-violations-worldwide-but-ok-doing-business

 

Ratings hit all-time lows, however, with just 5.7 million viewers tuning into Game 5, according to Nielsen Media Research. For context, the 1998 NBA Finals featuring Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls attracted 30.6 million viewers.

 

Some critics argued the league's public support of Black Lives Matter hurt the NBA with some fans.

 

Cuban recently had a dustup on social media with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) regarding China and NBA ratings.

 

Cruz mocked the numbers on Twitter Tuesday afternoon, sparking a reaction from Cuban.

 

“Not surprising. Personally speaking, this is the first time in years that I haven’t watched a single game in the NBA Finals,” Cruz wrote while using the hashtag “#GoWokeGoBroke.”

 

“A US Senator with 3 @NBA teams in his state, employing thousands of people and he is rooting for their businesses to do poorly,” Cuban shot back. “This is who you are @tedcruz . Every minute of your life, this is exactly who you are.”

 

"I love @HoustonRockets and have rooted for them my entire life," Cruz shot back. "I happily cheer for the Spurs & Mavericks against any non-TX team. But @mcuban the NBA is engaged in a concerted effort to (1) insult their fans & (2) turn every game into a left-wing political lecture. That’s dumb."

 

"You are so full of shit. You haven't watched a game of the finals, how would you know what is being said or done? Since when is a desire to end racism an insult to anyone or political? And you don't think using #GetWokeGoBroke is a partisan insult? Again, this is who you are," Cuban retorted.

 

https://twitter.com/mcuban/status/1313501512459603968

Mark Cuban

@mcuban

·

Oct 6

You are so full of shit. You haven't watched a game of the finals, how would you know what is being said or done? Since when is a desire to end racism an insult to anyone or political? And you don't think using #GetWokeGoBroke is a partisan insult? Again, this is who you are.

 

https://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/1313498939124060160

 

Ted Cruz

@tedcruz

I love

@HoustonRockets

& have rooted for them my entire life. I happily cheer for the Spurs & Mavericks against any non-TX team.

 

But

@mcuban

the NBA is engaged in a concerted effort to (1) insult their fans & (2) turn every game into a left-wing political lecture. That’s dumb.

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Mark Cuban

@mcuban

· Oct 6

A US Senator with 3 @NBA teams in his state, employing thousands of people and he is rooting for their businesses to do poorly. This is who you are @tedcruz . Every minute of your life, this is exactly who you are. twitter.com/tedcruz/status…

Anonymous ID: 9b4919 Oct. 12, 2020, 1:01 p.m. No.11041026   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11040923

 

re: Mark Cuban OK with doing business with China

 

https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1315720445761445889

 

Cernovich

@Cernovich

·

1h

 

Same logic BMW used when doing business with Hitler

 

 

https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1315719547052265474

 

Greg Price

@greg_price11

 

This is a pretty wild exchange between Mark Cuban and Megyn Kelly in which Cuban says he is “okay” with doing business in a country currently committing a genocide

 

Greg Price

@greg_price11

·

1h

Replying to

@greg_price11

 

I hope years from now that we remember the people who decided to profit off of China's authoritarianism and years of taking economic advantage against their own country as the absolute moral cowards that they are.