This is America in a nutshell. A Black lady gets murdered in her home while playing video games in front of her 8-year-old niece, and all liberal human rights activists want to talk about is why NBA Athletes aren't standing up for Citizens in Hong Kong. Whenever you hear an American go and criticize another Country for Human Rights violations, take a step back and think about what they are really doing.
On at least some level they are saying that they understand that people are human beings, have rights and those rights should be protested for. At the same time, however, we have to be smart and critical thinking. At the same time, we live in a society that never ceases to come up with ingenious methods to stop and prevent Black people from obtaining their human rights. When Black people cry out for the cops to stop shooting them, our fellow citizens say, "Hey what about Black on Black crime." When Black people demand better education, our fellow citizens say, "Black people don't value education." When Black people say "Black Lives Matter," our fellow citizens say, "All Lives Matter."
The saddest part of this whole hypocritical charade isn't the outright racists. It's the Americans who, like Daryl Morey, know deep down that as human beings Black People have certain rights, but are simply too afraid to speak up. They agree with us, but they don't want to sacrifice anything. They know deep down that reparations are just, but they just don't want to be responsible. So what do they do to satiate their conscience? They do superficial virtue-signaling things like tweeting about Hong Kong protesters.
Never forget that the moment American's become self-righteous and call out other Country's for their shyt is the moment they are being the most hypocritical. Because they are the same people who have turned a blind eye to the racism that Black people have faced since the day they were born.