
12-09-2022, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by tvbound
I, just as Whelan's sister/family, am happy that Russia released Griner. I can't help but wonder, given that Whelan was arrested in 2018, why there isn't the same outrage on the impotence of us being unable to get Whelan released - from the time he was arrested? I also wonder, how much outrage now is primarily precipitated on her being a gay, black woman, playing a sport that many denigrate? The Russians made it absolutely clear, that it wasn't a choice of which American was to be traded, it was a choice of Griner - or no one. Why can't "we," as Americans first, be happy that at least we got one of our own back? Never mind, I think the answer to that is pretty obvious.
Here's hoping that we can figure out a way soon, to get the other American (and British/Canadian/Irish) citizen...released also.
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The arms dealer's own lawyer stated that he was confident the deal would include BOTH Griner and Whelan...
So, it wasn't a "Griner or nobody" choice...
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