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Ex-NBA Star: Olympians Should Speak About Human Rights in ChinaPosted on May 31, 2008
John Amaechi is not your typical basketball star. The former center for Utah, Orlando and Cleveland is the first NBA alumnus to openly declare that he’s gay, and now he’s combining sports and cultural politics in another sense by serving as Amnesty International’s sports ambassador to this summer’s Beijing Olympics. In an interview published Saturday in the UK newspaper The Guardian, Amaechi suggests that the role of the Olympic athlete extends beyond the sports arena and urges contenders with concerns about China’s human rights record to “acknowledge that being an ambassador for human rights in China is the most Olympian thing to do.”
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By Sang Ze, May 31, 2008 at 7:31 pm #
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Ignorance is bliss. Let’s talk about human rights in the U.S., with the largest prison population in the world (mostly African-Americans), the largest military budget, the greatest disparity between rich and poor (and it’s growing). You want to make the world better? Look in your own back yard.
Report thisBy troublesum, May 31, 2008 at 5:18 pm #
Its Highly unusual for a professional athlete to have a social consciousness. More of them should come out of the closet. A couple of thousand people could accomplish a great deal.
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