
当世界在冠状病毒大流行的时候,每个人都在关注着NBA和它在奥兰多的泡沫。好吧,几乎所有人。周三,唐纳德·特朗普声称他不再观看NBA比赛,因为多克·里弗斯、洛杉矶快船队和无数其他人在国歌中跪下。
在种子赛的第一周里,联盟里的球员和教练在国歌中跪下,就像科林·卡佩尼克(Colin Kaepernick)曾经那样被钉在十字架上,抗议警察的暴行,让人们认识到黑人生命的重要性。
特朗普在周三上午接受福克斯新闻采访时称,NBA球员在国歌期间没有站起来是“可耻的”。
唐纳德·特朗普说:“我认为这是不光彩的。“我们和他们一起工作,我们和他们一起努力工作,试图让他们敞开心扉。我推着把它们打开,然后我看到大家在唱国歌时跪着。我不能接受。当我看到他们跪下时,我就关掉游戏。”
里弗斯戴着一顶写着“投票”的帽子,被问及特朗普的言论,并为他认为不光彩的总统提出了反驳。
“好吧,我们失去了一个人,”里弗斯医生笑着说。“那又怎样?我们知道正义是站在我们这边的,我戴的这顶帽子正是我们总统想让我们不要做的,这同样是不光彩的。”
-Tomer Azarly(@TomerAzarly)2020年8月5日
NBA允许球员在球衣上显示信息,在球场上强调“黑人生活很重要”,并鼓励他们在社会问题上发表意见。
原标题:
Doc Rivers responds to Donald Trump calling NBA players ‘disgraceful’ for kneeling
原文:
As the world navigates through the coronavirus pandemic, everyone is watching the NBA and its bubble in Orlando. Well, almost everyone. On Wednesday, Donald Trump claimed he was no longer watching the NBA because Doc Rivers, the LA Clippers, and countless others have been kneeling during the national anthem.
Throughout the first week of seeding games, players and coaches around the league have been taking a knee during the national anthem, just as Colin Kaepernick once got did and got crucified for, to protest police brutality and bring awareness to the Black Lives Matter movement.
In an interview with Fox News Wednesday morning, Trump called NBA players ‘disgraceful’ for not standing during the anthem.
“I think itâs disgraceful,” said Donald Trump. “We work with them, we work with them very hard trying to get them open. I was pushing to get them open and then I see everybody kneeling during the anthem. Itâs not acceptable to me. When I see them kneeling, I just turn off the game.”
While wearing a hat that says ‘VOTE,’ Rivers was asked about Trump’s comments, and offered a counter for what he considers to be disgraceful of the President.
“Well, we lost one guy,” Doc Rivers said with a laugh. “So what? We know that justice is on our side and this hat that I’m wearing is what our President is trying to get us to not do, which is just as disgraceful.”
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) August 5, 2020
The NBA allowed its players to display messages on jerseys, have ‘Black Lives Matter’ on their courts, and encouraged speaking out on social issues.