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IOC: Athletes Will Be Punished For Protests, Such As Raising A Fist Or Taking A Knee, At Olympics
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Soccer Player Sues Coach, Claims She Was Singled out over Disapproval of BLM
On 4/22/21 at 8:36 AM EDT
A former soccer player at Virginia Tech is suing her former coach after claiming she was forced off the team for refusing to kneel.
In the lawsuit, filed March 3 in the Roanoke Division of the United States District Court s Western District of Virginia, Kiersten Hening alleged she was marginalized coach Charles Chugger Adair for disagreeing with the school s support of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.
Hening claimed that because she refused to kneel, he [Adair] benched her, subjected her to repeated verbal abuse, and forced her off the team.
Tesla Issues Apology Over the Way It Handled a Customer in China Whose Parents Were Left Hospitalized
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‘We are deeply sorry for the delay in resolving the owner’s issue,’ Tesla said late April 20 on its Weibo account. China’s social media and state press weighed in on the latest controversy surrounding the bellwether producer in China’s electric vehicles market. SCMP
Tesla said sorry and back-pedalled on its “no compromise” attitude towards what it called “unreasonable” customer grievance, as it succumbed to pressure on social media by some of its most important buyers and local authorities in the world’s largest market for electric vehicles.
The apology, issued late on April 20, came a day after a protest at the Shanghai Auto Show, where a woman wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “brake malfunction” and a Tesla logo jumped on top of the carmaker’s vehicle. She was eventually dragged away by security guards.