Trump calls out Steph Curry; says he's no longer invited to White House—LeBron/CP3/KOBE/POP respond

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I agree that these types of issues and arguments do nothing for us as a collective, but what she did was downright divisive and treacherous after black men in her own industry and online went to bat for her. You can't call Trump a white supremacist and the very next week call black men the equivalent. It's hard to come together with a person (or people) who seem to be waiting to throw you in front of a bus.
Exactly this. Not even sure how this is arguable:manny:
 

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It's amazing. NFL players are offline demonstrating in front of millions, getting attacked for it and all it takes is for NBA players to go Twitter fingers and dudes see them as liberators

Amazing!!!
The vast majority of them just locked arms this morning. :camby:
 

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I mean I applaud what these guys are saying. But let's not pretend speaking on Twitter is some bold move.

If the NBA guys actually start talking about policy. And calling out Democrats for failing to represent their most loyal demographic adequately then this picture would be accurate
 

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Charles Barkley Says Steph Curry And The Warriors Not Visiting White House ‘Sets A Bad Precedent’

NBA hall of famer and Insaide The NBA analyst Charles Barkley was asked about Steph Curry’s opposition to going to the White House and he wished the team would have used the opportunity to reach out to the President about their concerns instead of taking a divisive stance.

I think it’s really unfortunate. I think that it’s an honor and privilege to go to the White House, no matter who the president is,” said Barkley during a phone interview with NBA TV Saturday. “And also, I thought it would have been an opportunity for those guys to sit down and talk to the president about some of the issues and concerns they had.


“We’re all concerned about police brutality. I’m concerned about DACA. They could have negotiated a sit-down instead of just coming in, do that informal stuff where he stands there and you get your jersey and everything. It’s unfortunate. It’s just really sad, to be honest with you. When guys start not going to the White House because they don’t like who the president is, I think that sets a bad precedent.”


 
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