Al Sharpton is weighing in on the NBA's recent drama with China.
"He needs to draw a line in the sand that we are not going to sell democratic principles for sale. We can’t challenge [Donald] Trump here and then give a pass to the premiere of China in dealing with some very principle issues for us."
"When I look at the demonstrations over there in Hong Kong and how they’re treating them, this is atrocious, and we should not in any way be cosigners to that.
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