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NBA superstar LeBron James has ignited a social media storm following remarks about 'Israel' during the 2026 All-Star Weekend. In a press conference, James was asked by Wesley Bee of 'Israel’s' Channel 14 about his message to 'Israeli' fans and the possibility of visiting it.

James responded positively, emphasizing inspiration and connection with his international fans. "I’ve never been there," he said. "If I have fans over there, then I hope you have been following my career. I hope I inspired people over there to not only want to be great in sports, but I want you to be better in general in life. Hopefully someday I can make it over there. Like I said, I’ve never been over there, but I’ve heard nothing but great things."

James has long been vocal on social issues, including racial justice and voter rights. This incident marks another moment where his platform intersects with international politics, prompting debates over athlete influence and responsibility.

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[–] David_Eight@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

WTF is this guys problem? This, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia. Why is it so hard for these guys to take a moral stance on anything, at the very least say "no comment" or some shit. Rich people really need to be studied to find out what's wrong with them, this is genuinely a mental illness.

[–] geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago

Le Bron can't stop catching L's