Last year when Ira Newble was with the Cleveland Cavaliers he discovered the horrors that were happening in Darfur, a region in the African country of Sudan. After doing a bit of studying, Newble realized how the country of China was supporting the economy of Sudan, in turn which was used to buy weapons, food and vehicles to continue to oppress the residents of the Darfur region. Newble wrote a letter condemning China's involvement and asked everyone on his team to sign it. Everyone did except Damon Jones, who had a contract with a Chinese shoe company, David Wesley, who was gone, and LeBron James, who said he didn't know enough about the situation to put his name down.James was dragged through the wringer by the media and bloggers worldwide saying that he only cared about himself and his business interests and not the well-being of humankind. James does have some interest in China though, including a museum in his name, Nike shoes that are only marketed in the country (the company has its own interests in the country), and the NBA has been trying to woo the Chinese to pro basketball for years. But on Sunday, James finally spoke to ESPN's 'Outside the Lines' about why he didn't sign the letter and his thoughts on the situation. "I didn't sign the letter right then and there so now it's blown up," James told 'Outside the Lines' Shelley Smith. "No one heard my side of the story, but automatically it's 'LeBron didn't sign the letter, he doesn't care.' But for me to try to create awareness of the situation that's going on in Darfur and other places, for me, in the position I am, I should speak on it and I am gonna speak on it."
He told Smith that he'd been studying about the Chinese-Darfur situation and realized that his voice is powerful and would like to make a difference and help create awareness when he goes to Beijing for the Olympics.
"At the end of the day we're talking about human rights," he said. "And people should understand that human rights and people's lives are in jeopardy. We're not talking about contracts here. We're not talking about money. We're talking about people's lives being lost and that means a lot more to me than some money or a contract."
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By: Tookie on 5/22/2008 10:54PM
BLACK POWER!
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By: voice o reason on 5/23/2008 3:13AM
its funny how so many are quick to comment negatively on James' actual intentions, whether it be selfish or not. But I am pretty sure that half the people who are downing James' are people who know little about the Darfur situation, if at all. And furthermore, those who DO know have done nothing themselves to aid in the efforts to stop the genocide. Its ironic how we bash stars for not doing the things we ourselves should be doing. Barely anyone drops a dollar in the box when a kid is trick-or-treating for UNICEF (most dont even know what it is), but God forbid the Olsen twins walk past the Salvation Army santa and we're ready to blog and strike until our computer keys are worn out. (again, you're probably oblivious) If you're not doing your part, then dont dare comment about anyone else. Afterall, you'd just be the proverbial pot calling the kettle black. Dont be a pot dudes.
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By: voice o reason on 5/23/2008 3:16AM
its funny how so many are quick to comment negatively on James' actual intentions, whether it be selfish or not. But I am pretty sure that half the people who are downing James' are people who know little about the Darfur situation, if at all. And furthermore, those who DO know have done nothing themselves to aid in the efforts to stop the genocide. Its ironic how we bash stars for not doing the things we ourselves should be doing. Barely anyone drops a dollar in the box when a kid is trick-or-treating for UNICEF (most dont even know what it is), but God forbid the Olsen twins walk past the Salvation Army santa and we're ready to blog and strike until our computer keys are worn out. (again, you're probably oblivious) If you're not doing your part, then dont dare comment about anyone else. Afterall, you'd just be the proverbial pot calling the kettle black. Dont be a pot dudes.
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By: mack on 5/28/2008 4:14AM
thanks to your awareness, the live broadcasting of conference final is stopped in China, what should i say about James and Kobe, i don't think it is something they can afford. stay away from politics. or all these talked about politics will be abandoned by their fans in China.
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By: johnson on 5/28/2008 11:54PM
Anthony Walton,as a Chinese,I support you. Don't do take yourselves as the god,and don't dream about saveing the world's people all the time.
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