Despite the fact that homosexuality is a crime punishable by death in the United Arab Eremites,the NBA has reached an agreement to play games there.

Of course, the league demonstrated its commitment to social justice by canceling the 2017 All-Star Game in Charlotte, North Carolina, when the state passed HB2. It’s a law that only allows persons whose sex at birth matches the sign on the door to use restrooms in government buildings.

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It was a bill that threw the NBA into chaos.

The NBA stated in 2016 that their decision to withdraw the All-Star Game from Charlotte was based on “our league’s long-standing basic values.” “Diversity, inclusivity, justice, and respect for others” are among the league’s “core values,” according to the organization.

In other statements, left-wing  NBA boss Adam Silver went even farther, saying that changing North Carolina’s laws would be “essential” before the NBA organized there again.

However, with his announcement of a multibillion-dollar agreement with the United Arab Emirates, those “long-standing essential values” appear to have faded from view.

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As a result, the NBA announced this week that the Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks will play pre-season games on October 6-8 at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, the UAB capital.

However, the NBA’s huge news should come as no surprise. Despite China’s shaky record on human rights, the league is competing in multibillion-dollar partnerships there.

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The NBA appears to have many ‘long-held core principles,’ since its sentencing targets are locations in the United States where it knows it would gain acclaim from the liberal media elite but face no charges. financial reality When it comes to his deals in nations where his “long-held core values” are at variance with authorities, though, NBA money takes first.