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To: Kirk © who wrote (12231)10/26/2021 1:00:12 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26769
 
He calls out the CEO of Nike, Phil Knight, Lebron James and Michael Jordon to prove Nike doesn't use slave labor to make its shoes in China using Ugar Muslams

Hmmm, that's not how accusations of improper actions go.

If this basketball player has reason to believe Nike (or any company) is doing something illegal, he's supposed to provide his explanation why.

Nike might as well call this basketball guy out to prove he hasn't fathered 5 or 6 children out of wedlock. The guy can respond "I haven't done that!!" and Nike can say "Prove it!!".

How is anyone supposed to prove they haven't done something wrong? The accuser is supposed to make the case that someone has done wrong, or at least provide some evidence, and then the accused can defend themselves.

Where is the basketball player's proof that slaves even exist in China?