Premier League Protest Against Uighur Treatment

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With the Premier League terminating its contract with Chinese broadcasters today and with a Chinese doctor yesterday speaking about forced abortions on Uighur women and the general genocide of the Uighur people, should the Premier League take a stand against what's going on in China after showing solidarity with the BLM protests against US police brutality?

I think there'd be a good deal of support among players, especially Muslim players, and I think the way Arsenal distanced themselves from Ozil's comments were a disgrace. Time for redemption?https://www.goal.com/en-ke/news/ozi...-to-criticism-over/161enn2o7cq191viazkrkn4ub8
 
There are a thousand and one "good causes" (OK slight exaggeration but you know what I mean) that need highlighting. Who gets to choose which ones get the support and which don't.
And are cricket / rugby / horse racing jockey's / darts and snooker players being asked to support them too?
 
should the Premier League take a stand against what's going on in China after showing solidarity with the BLM protests against US police brutality?
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"City's fault"

No honestly.....give it a while, its guaranteed.
 
Yes, as I believe that China is getting out of hand and using a genocide like this to assert their dominance. It needs a concerted world effort to counter it, especially with how weak and unreliable the US have become, and the EPL has a huge cultural influence.
 

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