Mike Ehrmann/Pool Photo via AP The National Basketball Association (NBA) game schedule came out on Wednesday. This year, the league has opted to not play any games on November 8th, the night of midterm elections to promote voter turnout. Instead, all teams will play the day before on “civic engagement night.” Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom, a devout Muslim of Turkish heritage, is speaking out against the politics of the league saying that the NBA subliminally encourages votes toward a certain party. The issue though is, that the #NBA subliminally encourages players to vote for a certain party. I had coaches lose their jobs over expressing conservative values,
players & staffers who had to hide who they support & vote for or they will get hated on the rest of the season. pic.twitter.com/GzznfABxwx — Enes FREEDOM (@EnesFreedom) August 16, 2022 RedState has previously reported on Freedom’s appearance on Tucker […]
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