Jun Zhang
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About six months ago, I posted a few videos on Telegram with a girl I met in Shanghai.
Our faces were visible, but there was no explicit content or anything disrespectful in those videos.
At the time, it felt like just a normal moment from life. I didn’t realize it could affect someone’s personal situation.
Later, I found out the girl was in a relationship and that she faced a lot of hate because of it.
I truly regret that things turned out this way.
As soon as I understood the seriousness of the situation, I deleted the videos.
I never meant to hurt anyone — it wasn’t intentional.
I’m not hiding or making excuses — I’m just being honest.
Also, for the record: I was not married, not in a relationship — rumors about a “wife” or “family” are simply false.
Please, stop the hate.
We all make mistakes, and I’ve learned from mine.
I want to move forward — with respect toward everyone involved.
Let’s put an end to this topic.
And if there’s any way I can help the girl who was affected, I’d be glad to do so.
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Guys, let me respond to everyone at once: I have never said that Chinese girls are easy — that’s completely untrue. I have deep respect for China and Chinese culture. I did nothing wrong. The only unfortunate thing is that the girl never mentioned she had a boyfriend. I believe if it weren’t for that detail, nothing bad would’ve happened.
But the way you’re behaving is terrible — instead of looking for the truth, you’re just writing hateful comments. That doesn’t make you good people.
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$API RTC SDK 3.2 released along with two products.
One enables RTC customers to change latency requirements based on usage scenarios in 4 tiers (from <400ms to 3s+)
The other saves bandwidth cost by as much as 50% without sacrificing quality.
mp.weixin.qq.com/s/iAtv7PB_O1mP…
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Panicked 'First Take' host initiates commercial break as Stephen A. Smith brings up Israel-Palestine conflict: deadsp.in/GVB8Txx

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@larryelder @SteveKerr Freedom of speech also entitle people not to make comment or no comment at all. why bother
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"Woke" #NBA coach @SteveKerr, whose father was assassinated by anti-human rights Islamic terrorists, cannot tweet a word of support for Hong Kong dissidents protesting Chinese repression of human rights?
#NBASupportsChineseRepressionOfHumanRights
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If you support the NBA you support the Chinese Communists
NBA@NBA
The @Lakers head out to practice in Shanghai. #NBAChinaGames
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@jimgeraghty where is camp? sir can you please point out so we can air it public?
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How long did the NBA, or Disney - or any American company, for that matter - think that their business relationships with a regime running concentration camps would just avoid any real public scrutiny?
bit.ly/2M168ra

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#Opinion: Does the @NBA apply a double standard to China? Why else would they support Morey’s #HongKong comment as “freedom of expression” but ban the former owner of the Clippers? bit.ly/2VliL36 #PDOpinion


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Nets and Lakers, time to party at the bund now
Shams Charania@ShamsCharania
Adam Silver has released statement on league’s relationship status with China, reading in part: “The NBA will not put itself in a position of regulating what players, employees and team owners say or will not say on these issues. We simply could not operate that way.”
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@IngrahamAngle @HoustonRockets I will be happy to see if coach pop and ster would ever speak out. Sports are sports not a place to play your politics
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NBA coaches stood for Kapernick's right to free speech but are conveniently silent when @HoustonRockets Morey tweets support for freedom in Hong Kong. Money talks.
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#UPDATE @HoustonRockets star James Harden apologises to China over a tweet by the team's general manager backing Hong Kong's democracy protests that cost the franchise TV exposure and sponsorship in the lucrative Chinese market u.afp.com/JRUX

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The NBA league seems to remedy the relationship with china market over Houston rockets GM Daryl Morey's supporting HK tweet. The tone was to show goodness rather being hardcore, I guess would have pissed most Americans.
Shams Charania@ShamsCharania
NBA spokesman Mike Bass releases statement from league on Rockets GM Daryl Morey’s situation.
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