
In ditching Jaden Ivey, Chicago Bulls expose the NBA’s hypocrisy
NY Post
When the Chicago Bulls waived guard Jaden Ivey on Monday for “conduct detrimental to the team,” team management succeeded in exposing their own detrimental conduct toward free speech.
Ivey’s shocking act was not an assault on someone or a bet on a game.
He did not call for violence.
Ivey expressed his religious beliefs by criticizing the NBA’s Pride Month celebrations.
There’s no question that private companies have the right to control employees’ on-the-job speech, including barring demonstrations such as kneeling during the national anthem.
But the Ivey controversy exposes the hypocrisy of sports associations and teams as they pursue both corporate virtue-signaling and athlete speech restrictions.

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