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Subject was the response from a Mainland netizen when he or she read through the report that NBA commissioner Adam Silver defined his position toward the opinion that Daryl Morey, GM of Houston Rockets, made the other day on the recent riot in Hong Kong. Silver said he would support Morey because he argued what Morey had said belonged to the category of freedom of speech. Well, five years ago when the owner of LA Clippers said something related to racism over a phone conversation and so engendered wide-spread (hypocritical) condenmation, Mr Silver then ruled that the owner must sell out his shares and step out of the franchise, and he was also banned from taking part in any NBA operation ever since . If the racist issue is a sensitive and prohibitive taboo that no one should dare to defy in America, so is the issue of Hong Kong, as an interior affair of China, and should not be touched either by any outsiders. Again, it is a stark double standard that Americans are always adopting toward similar situation. Therefore, subject reaction from that Mainland netizen should not be deemed as just an expletive.
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