LeBron James on Kareem: “No thoughts. No relationship.”

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You would think Kareem was the only athlete married to a white person.

Glad we finally found the guy.

I’m sure this will be a consistent standard from now on with whether or not we respect someone.
I’m gonna be honest. I don’t respect it and I’m particularly confused by how a black man who professes love for black people and the black community can marry a white person and raise families with them

But none a that shyt has any bearing on what Kareem said about Kyrie or his criticism of how LeBron handled the vaccine
 
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Kareem endured hate for his views and protested, LeBron created opportunities for his community. :manny:
But like Kareem said, Lebron only endorses issues when they become trendy. I love LeBron's contributions to the community but facts are facts. Kareem and those athletes at the time did not make nowhere near the amount of money like today's athletes. And they were REALLY risking everything.
 

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Kareem endured hate for his views and protested, LeBron created opportunities for his community. :manny:
You can post from here to tomorrow. All I know is that you will spend more energy using your thumbs on this board then it would take to go pick up a book Kareem wrote about a forgotten black world war II battalion. Ignore the death threats he received for boycott and 68 Olympics saying he didn’t feel patriotic. I’m almost certain you like historical context or perspective with how easily you Weaponized LeBron and his résumé for a résumé of someone who is unknown to you. All while fake posturing that you are genuinely curious. There’s nothing genuine about your interest, :childplease:

I wish this generation of Negroes would stop pretending and online posturing. Yall are more interested in winning shytty online debates than taking interest in your fellow man and diving into it. It’s phony
 

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I’m gonna be honest. I don’t respect it and I’m particularly confused by how a black man who professes love for black people and the black community can marry a white person and raise families with them

But none a that shyt has any bearing on what Kareem said about Kyrie or his criticism of how LeBron handled the vaccine
I can’t picture coming home to someone who doesn’t understand my reality and hasn’t lived through it. But I’m not about to call Frederick Douglass, Kareem, and others any less pro black or freedom fighters as a result of their choices.
 

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I can’t picture coming home to someone who doesn’t understand my reality and hasn’t lived through it. But I’m not about to call Frederick Douglass, Kareem, and others any less pro black or freedom fighters as a result of their choices.
Yeah it’s hard for me to totally shyt on those people they were heroes

There’s no way I personally could marry someone who no matter what will never know what I go through
 

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I guess for you who he is married to outweighs everything else in his life.

Ok.
Lol nikka playing blind and avoiding the abandoning his wife and kids to run the streets. Then the bytch ran off with his dough and gave it to some white dude when she remarried. She’s a pimp for real. He talks the same way about her that church members talk about the pastor. She was his spiritual advisor that ran they his pockets. The white dude probably sic’d his bytch on him. Trick never saw it coming:russ:
 

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But like Kareem said, Lebron only endorses issues when they become trendy. I love LeBron's contributions to the community but facts are facts. Kareem and those athletes at the time did not make nowhere near the amount of money like today's athletes. And they were REALLY risking everything.
I see what you’re saying but this is not the Jim Crow era LeBron is in and he can’t be blamed for that

Kareem came up in the 50s and 60s it was a totally different world
 
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Lol nikka playing blind and avoiding the abandoning his wife and kids to run the streets. Then the bytch ran off with his dough and gave it to some white dude when she remarried. She’s a pimp for real. He talks the same way about her that church members talk about the pastor. She was his spiritual advisor that ran they his pockets. The white dude probably sic’d his bytch on him. Trick never saw it coming:russ:
Clowning people for cheap laughs is more important than having a measured historical perspective.
 

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You can post from here to tomorrow. All I know is that you will spend more energy using your thumbs on this board then it would take to go pick up a book Kareem wrote about a forgotten black world war II battalion. Ignore the death threats he received for boycott and 68 Olympics saying he didn’t feel patriotic. I’m almost certain you like historical context or perspective with how easily you Weaponized LeBron and his résumé for a résumé of someone who is unknown to you. All while fake posturing that you are genuinely curious. There’s nothing genuine about your interest, :childplease:

I wish this generation of Negroes would stop pretending and online posturing. Yall are more interested in winning shytty online debates than taking interest in your fellow man and diving into it. It’s phony

I'm not shytting on anybody, Kareem is, if he didn't want to be compared to LeBron he shouldn't have brought it up.:manny:

Bro wrote a book and protested, salute to him but he's no LeBron James.
 

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You would think Kareem was the only athlete married to a white person.

Glad we finally found the guy.

I’m sure this will be a consistent standard from now on with whether or not we respect someone.
It depends, is this athlete claiming to be pro black criticizing what other people are doing to the community while laying up with a white bytch?

Then they are probably gonna get shyt on
 

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He was a married black activist Muslim with a cac Buddhist girlfriend 10 years younger than him. Just running around LA with this bytch like you ain’t got a whole family at home. But hey he loves black folks so much. And look who called the shots
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In 1984 she ran off with his money and married another cac. Kareem was 30 when he met the 20 year old, but said this about the side piece
I had no idea lol
 

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I’m gonna be honest. I don’t respect it and I’m particularly confused by how a black man who professes love for black people and the black community can marry a white person and raise families with them

But none a that shyt has any bearing on what Kareem said about Kyrie or his criticism of how LeBron handled the vaccine

It’s not a move that I would make either but it was a different time. Some of the most historically militant Black people on record were/are in interracial marriages. They literally had to fight people to do it. Now you gotta fight to avoid it lol.

I don’t think we started having the ‘future cacs’ conversation until we saw how white washed their families became over time. And Black folks weren’t bemoaning the lack of men in the community back then either because it was pre-prison industrial complex and crack era. There was no shortage of Black marriages then. A lot of how we feel about this topic comes from the current state of the community.
 

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But like Kareem said, Lebron only endorses issues when they become trendy. I love LeBron's contributions to the community but facts are facts. Kareem and those athletes at the time did not make nowhere near the amount of money like today's athletes. And they were REALLY risking everything.
Well action speak louder than words :yeshrug:
 
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