A Lakers Fan Raised Almost $43k to Hand Out “Stand with Hong Kong” T-Shirts at the Season Opener

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When Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted “Fight for Freedom. Stand with Hong Kong” on October 11, the NBA responded by referring to the tweet as “regrettable.” That didn’t sit well with Lakers fan Sun Lared, who channeled his frustration into a campaign to convince fellow fans to wear T-shirts that quote Morey’s since-deleted tweet verbatim at the team’s season opener.

Lared took to the Lakers’ Reddit page to announce his plan to make the shirts and hand them out for free during the game on October 22. To fund the venture, Lared launched a Gofundme with a goal of $20,000; the project raised nearly $43k before donations were disabled.

“China is trying to censor the Houston Rockets (update: and now the entire NBA) because of Hong Kong,” the Gofundme page says. “Wouldn’t it be hilarious if on opening night in Staples Center the NBA fanbase made a collective demonstration against censorship by wearing “STAND WITH Hong Kong” T-Shirts?”

The page describes the plot as “effective/hilarious,” and goes on to detail the political reasons for the protests in Hong Kong (in a nutshell, Hong Kong has made five demands of the Chinese government to protect its rule of law). Ostensibly, the NBA disavowed Morey’s tweet to avoid alienating the league’s large Chinese fanbase.

On Tuesday, LeBron James became embroiled in the China-NBA-Hong Kong flap, when he called out Morey for his tweet saying, “So just be careful what we tweet and say and we do, even though, yes, we do have freedom of speech, but there can be a lot of negative that comes with that, too.”

This led to many Hong Kong protesters to retaliate by gathering on courts to trample on LeBron jerseys and even burn one.

Lared has continued to give fans and supporters updates on Twitter regarding the T-shirts; most recently Lared was looking for volunteers to help hand out the shirts.

#HKShirtGiveaway test prints. Getting ready to hand these out at NBA opener in LA Oct 22! DM me if you want to help hand out T-Shirts with @Stand_with_HK/ https://t.co/eqamtj3aR5

Other people running #HKShirtGiveaways at other games/events – get in touch if you want the files! pic.twitter.com/34hC7Hqy7y — Sun (@Sun_DMoreyFan) October 14, 2019

The Lakers will play the Los Angeles Clippers on opening day.

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humblebots on October 17th, 2019 at 05:17 UTC »

Fuck the Chinese government and Jing Ping the winnie the pooh looking cunt

Stone1114 on October 17th, 2019 at 04:32 UTC »

The tshirts are a great idea. What would be really more impactful is nobody show up for their games.

aglaeasfather on October 17th, 2019 at 04:09 UTC »

To fund the venture, Lared launched a Gofundme with a goal of $20,000; the project raised nearly $43k before donations were disabled.

Who disabled donations? Lared or GFM? If it was GFM I'd like to hear their explanation as to why donations were disabled.