Clay Travis, Ben Shapiro Talk NBA Players Profiting Off Chinese Slave Labor

Clay Travis appeared on Ben Shapiro's show to discuss OutKick's report on NBA stars cashing checks from Chinese shoe companies that proudly profit from slave labor.

"Ben, there is cotton being produced from the Xinjiang region in China by the Muslim Uyghurs that is considered to be slave-produced cotton," Clay explains. "These sneaker companies, Li-Ning and Anta, have contracts with several star NBA players. Guys like Klay Thompson, Jimmy Butler, and Dwyane Wade, who is retired but still an influential voice in the NBA.

"These players are performing in NBA games with slave labor products produced via the genocidal actions of China," Clay goes on. "When you ask the NBA players or Adam Silver or anyone affiliated with the NBA if this is appropriate given the NBA's social justice warrior stance -- they refuse to comment."

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