Spare me the paragraph about why you’re mad at Black women at large. That’s an internal issue. Maybe seek counseling on that instead of sounding like an LSA poster.If that’s the case she should’ve handled this 20yrs ago and finished him before he started, he played with other black players on the team that would've beat his ass right? 9 times out of 10 when a black women has this type of encounter it’s cause they’re all up in a white man’s face skinning and grinning and usually don’t have a Black American background
So 9 out of 10 times a white man calls a black woman it’s because of something she did?If that’s the case she should’ve handled this 20yrs ago and finished him before he started, he played with other black players on the team that would've beat his ass right? 9 times out of 10 when a black women has this type of encounter it’s cause they’re all up in a white man’s face skinning and grinning and usually don’t have a Black American background
If that’s the case she should’ve handled this 20yrs ago and finished him before he started, he played with other black players on the team that would've beat his ass right? 9 times out of 10 when a black women has this type of encounter it’s cause they’re all up in a white man’s face skinning and grinning and usually don’t have a Black American background
I have to keep posting the new Lakers logo
to the average lay person, JJ Reddik is an unknown random. Now he's the head coach of the biggest basketball franchise in the world. So his name is being heard by people who usually would never have heard of himWhen yall gonna call cap? So she ain’t say nothing when JJ was hired by BSPN well before he became the lakers coach? Why she ain’t try to get him out the paint then?
Shut yo bytch ass up like JJ ain't your favorite uncle.You defending the cracka?
Bron supports racist CAC's?
The longtime white public relations advisor to Black NBA superstar LeBron James last year told a white ESPN reporter during a call, “I’m exhausted. Between Me Too and Black Lives Matter, I got nothing left,” The New York Times reported.
The comments by PR maven Adam Mendelsohn referenced catchphrases used for the movements seeking to reduce sexual violence against women and police violence against Black people, respectively.
They were made during a recorded phone call he had last summer with ESPN’s NBA reporter Rachel Nichols.
Nichols griped to Mendelsohn about a Black reporter, Maria Taylor, getting the hosting spot for NBA finals coverage from their sports TV network, a spot Nichols had expected was hers.