He is. But that shyt a huge cross to have homie. Like I said this ain't the 60s. When Ali took his stand folks all around the country sent him money (and letters as support). There were athletes right there with him behind him when he made his stance.
We damn well know Lebron make a stand aint no one standing behind him.
These punks in the league all about to eat good off of the cap increase which is directly because of revenue he, Wade and Bosh generated and ratings they gave ESPN by forming a super team. Yet jokers all over the league hated on dudes and they were left out in the cold.
Yet again these kats hated for years but about to rep the benefits from this new salary cap.
Also I want to point out something. Dave Zirin even brought this up years ago. During the civil unrest in the 60s the media and activist actually would ask white athletes and entertainers about the civil issues and if they would take a stand. Not all but some did......fast forward to today and the media and activist have dropped the ball on this very issue.
Think how many times issues concerning America and how black American entertainers are always asked to address this. But white entertainers are almost never asked shyt and get off on softball questions.
Edit- it is like black Americans are used as a gauge of America's moral conscious when it comes to social issues. You know they love to show black Americans as the symbol of forgiveness and spirituality like we all some magical negros.