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China censors NBA Game After Player Criticizes Regime

October 26, 2021
Source: punchingbagpost.com punchingbagpost.com
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Posted by Alice Green | Oct 25, 2021 | 0 The Chinese government scrubbed all footage of the Boston Celtics’ opening game from the Tencent Sports app Thursday after Celtics Center Enes Kanter criticized President Xi Jinping and the regime’s treatment of Tibet. Given the fact that Tencent is China’s primary source of sports content distribution and the NBA is the most popular American sports league in China, the decision could impact millions of fans. “I’m here to add my voice and speak out about what is happening in Tibet,” said Kanter, who is of Turkish heritage. “Under the Chinese...
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