Sunday, July 9, 2017

NBA player disfigures Great Wall of China picture messages to social media

Thugs attack man not to reveal his feelings to Mike Brown



NBA player disfigures Great Wall of China, the peak posts to social media.
The idea of ​​a goodwill visit of a foreign country is to get its people, well, like you.
Perhaps the reason why the Houston Rockets guard Bobby Brown decided to autograph-Itti the Great Wall of China, he even added his uniform number to help people recognize.
And then he posted Monday a picture Weibo, a Chinese Twitter-like services Homegrown The message has been deleted.
The team of Brown was to China to play New Orleans Pelicans, sell some clothes and spread love, you know, generate goodwill.



This may explain, as the South China Morning Post why Brown added a message when he posted his photo.
Had a blast at the Great Wall of China today, read it.
It may come as a surprise to him that he blasted.
Are you proud of your sculpture a Weibo user requested This is a world heritage, not the toilet in your home.
I'm not sure I would sign my house the toilets, but perhaps the NBA players.
Once he realized he was criticized for, Brown has posted a subsequent message.



I'm sorry for that, I apologize, I did not mean harm by it, I respect the Chinese culture, I made an honest mistake sic hope you forgive me, the 32-year-old playmaker wrote.
The Post published emoji, including the handshake emoji, then you know he was sincere since the position was eliminated.
The Houston Rockets didn t immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Chinese government realizes that foreigners like to leave their mark so ago, he set up zones graffiti supposedly two years where tourists can leave messages and leave antiques all.
Some might muse at least Brown didn t post a selfie with his work, after all, is not the first tourist having disfigured or even destroyed a monument to take a selfie.



Earlier this year, a man riding an old statue of 126 years in the middle of Lisbon to take a selfie.
The tourists abroad, you d think they owned the place.






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