Warriors' Chamath Palihapitiya: No One Cares About Uyghurs
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Warriors' Chamath Palihapitiya: No One Cares About Uyghurs. The golden state warriors team has been quick to issue a statement in response to tech billionaire chamath palihapitiya’s damaging remarks about the uyghurs. The golden state warriors have distanced themselves from comments made by chamath palihapitiya, a part owner who said that nobody.
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Palihapitiya said that no one thinks about or should comment on what has been done to the uyghurs by the ccp. Golden state warriors owner chamath palihapitiya wants fans to know he doesn’t care about china trampling on human rights. According to mediaite, up until tuesday afternoon, the story had not appeared on espn, espn2, or espn news. The golden state warriors team has been quick to issue a statement in response to tech billionaire chamath palihapitiya’s damaging remarks about the uyghurs. He would rather talk about. But one outlet that continues to avoid the topic. The golden state warriors distanced themselves from a minority stakeholder, chamath palihapitiya, who said “nobody cares” about the uyghurs, the ethnic group that has faced a deadly crackdown. Chamath palihapitiya walked back remarks that “no one” cares about the genocide of the uyghurs in china. Nobody cares about what's happening to the uyghurs in china The golden state warriors distanced themselves on monday from minority owner chamath palihapitiya, who declared on a recent podcast appearance:
Chamath palihapitiya walked back remarks that “no one” cares about the genocide of the uyghurs in china. The golden state warriors distanced themselves on monday from minority owner chamath palihapitiya, who declared on a recent podcast appearance: He said that some people genuinely care. Nobody cares about what's happening to the uyghurs in china The golden state warriors team has been quick to issue a statement in response to tech billionaire chamath palihapitiya’s damaging remarks about the uyghurs. He feels that some people care about the uyghurs but claimed that most people do not care about the torture, imprisonment, and massacre of the muslim minority uyghurs. According to mediaite, up until tuesday afternoon, the story had not appeared on espn, espn2, or espn news. He would rather talk about. Billionaire chamath palihapitiya, a minority owner of the golden state warriors alongside majority owners peter guber and joe lacob, expressed what. The golden state warriors distanced themselves from a minority stakeholder, chamath palihapitiya, who said “nobody cares” about the uyghurs, the ethnic group that has faced a deadly crackdown. But one outlet that continues to avoid the topic.