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ESPN’s silence ‘awakened’ over NBA’s decision to play in country where gays face the death penalty

ESPN says she’s very active and supports the radical LGBTQ agenda. However, he remains silent about the NBA’s decision to host matches in the United Arab Emirates, where gays face the death penalty.

The NBA is proud this month to host pre-season games in the UAE with a double match between the Bucks and Hawks in Abu Dhabi in October.

Announcement of Abu Dhabi 2022 NBA Games at Dubai World Trade Center (Getty)

Of course, ESPN has promoted a radical LGBTQ agenda for years and has even called on the NBA to cancel the All-Star Game in Charlotte, North Carolina, since the state introduced the HB2 public toilets bill in 2016.

In fact, ESPN commentators were completely unstoppable when criticizing North Carolina for being “homophobic” and “transphobic.”

In March 2017, ESPN host Rachel Nichols, for example, insisted that North Carolina’s law to keep children and women safe in public restrooms was similar to the “lunch counter” protests of the civil rights era. Nichols also openly advised the NBA to boycott North Carolina that same month.

ESPNW’s Kathy Barnes has told stories about the transgender community and other cases of radical LGBTQ issues that regularly promote the LGBTQ agenda and attack those she considers dissident.

Additionally, ESPN has backed outspoken racing driver Jemele Hill, who has used the sports network as a platform for years to advance his radical ideas of “social justice.”

For example, in 2016 ESPN condoned Hill’s statement that the US is “doing everything in its power to weaken the LGBTQ community.” Surprisingly, Hill never said that China actually imprisoned, tortured and killed gay people.

It’s also worth noting that in 2016 ESPN fired legendary Red Sox pitcher Kurt Schilling for his comments on transgender issues.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Despite this “awakened” story, ESPN said nothing about its billion-dollar NBA partner while working with the anti-gay UAE.

But this is not new to ESPN. Cable sports network Woke has also kept quiet about the NBA’s close ties to China, the most repressive country on the planet.

According to the New York Business Journal, ESPN has a $2.6 billion contract to broadcast NBA games. Clearly, ESPN is taking a cue from its big-dollar business partner, while the league bows to China’s orders and refuses to condemn the country for its brutal human rights record. This sports network doesn’t care about blaming Americans for bad-true or fictitious. But real Chinese abuse is beyond ESPN’s reach.

Additionally, ESPN also has ties to Disney’s parent company, which has a lot to do with China’s money. In fact, Disney is so indebted to the Chinese that it needs Chinese approval to buy 21st Century Fox.

Source: Breitbart

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