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‘GENOCIDE GAMES’: Congressman & NBA Star Team Up for Anti-China Olympics Ad

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You have likely heard of Enes Kanter Freedom, the NBA star who changed his last name as part of his love for America and regularly wears shoes decrying the human rights atrocities committed by Communist China.
 
Now, Freedom has teamed up with Congressman Michael Waltz for a blistering anti-China ad that calls out the Olympic’s American sponsors and issues a rally cry for a boycott on products made in China.
 
“American companies are drunk on Chinese dollars,” Waltz says in the video before asking, “What can we do?”
 
“Stand for freedom. Defund the dictators,” Enes Freedom responds. “When you see ‘made in China,’ put it down,” they say in unison.
 
The 30-second spot was intended to play during the Olympics but according to NBC’s statement, they refused to air the video in its original form. The official platform for the Olympics released the following statement which certainly appears to contain circular logic:
 
“The ad was not rejected. Per NBCUniversal’s long-standing advertising guidelines, changes to the ad were requested so it could air.”
 
So the ad was “not rejected” but also, it was?
 
Even so, the bold video is going viral online with over one million views on Twitter alone.
 
Enes Freedom appeared to respond to criticism with the following tweet just hours ago:
 
“The world needs to understand!
 
I do NOT care about politics.
The only thing I care about is Human rights, Freedom and being the voice for the voiceless.
 
The question people should ask themselves is;
 
Despite our differences, what can we do to make this world better, TOGETHER?”
 
With all the less-than-worthy athletes idolized in sports, it’s really refreshing to see a freedom-fighting immigrant who loves American taking the fight to Chinese Commnist Party and the American corporations that prop up that despotic government.
 
Watch the viral ad for yourself below!
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