All-Star is an objective fact.
I can't agree with this at all
Randy I will go slow. Go to NBA.com and look at the all-star rosters. That is a list of players who played in the all star game. Now I will go even
s l o w e r for you. That is what is defined as an objective fact.
From Webster's Dictionary
Objective - b: of, relating to, or being an object, phenomenon, or condition in the realm of sensible experience independent of individual thought and perceptible by all observers
3 a: expressing or dealing with facts or conditions as perceived without distortion by personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations
Fact - 1: a thing done: 3: the quality of being actual 4 a: something that has actual existence b: an actual occurrence 5: a piece of information presented as having objective reality ? in fact: in truth
So in short an objective fact is
relating to the realm of sensible experience independent of individual thought and perceptible by all observers as a thing done, or the quality of being actual, or an actual occurrence.
So Yao played in the all-star game as did all of the others I mentioned except Camby and Davis, who I addressed in my post above. That is according to Websters is an
OBJECTIVE FACT.
So in short I made a comparison between Yao, who is the only All-Star on the Rockets to the other All-Stars on the other teams. The fact that millions of Chinese voted for Yao, doesn't change the fact that he played in the all-star game, and also deserved to play in the all-star game, and your lesser opinion of Yao does not change that reality one iota.