Yup he's eligible to play for Nigeria Super EaglesRoss Barkley is a brother?
Yup he's eligible to play for Nigeria Super Eagles
Barkley was called up to the senior England squad in August 2013,[28] and earned his first senior cap the following month, coming on as a substitute forJack Wilshere in a 4-0 win in a World Cup qualifier against Moldova atWembley.[29]
After being fired by the Ku Klux Klan, Jebediah Orton is suing the organization for ten million dollars based on racial discrimination.
Jebediah is claiming that after learning that his great, great, great Grandfather was black on ancestry.com, he was discriminated against by the group. “After I told the group of my shocking discovery, they started treating me completely different. They stopped using my given Klan name and started referring to me as 'boy.' They also made me sit at the back of the Klan Bus and refused me access to the bathroom. I was forced to use the outhouse in back every time I had to take a dump. At one point, they even led me out to a tree where a noose was hanging and threatened to hang the 'N' word. I was looking all around to see who they were threatening, but eventually realized they were referring to me."
Jebediah said the discrimination did not stop there. “Up to that point, all my peer evaluations had been excellent and I was on the fast track to Grand Wizard. That all changed after they found out I was part black. I started getting written up for the littlest things and my last review had me rated at below average in every category. I know that was bullshyt because I had just received a recognition award from the Grand Wizard himself one month earlier.”
When asked why he decided to sue his former affiliation, Jebediah commented, “ I feel like my human rights were violated. They had no right to treat me like that. I was terrorized and belittled everyday I came to work. They made me feel like I was not even human. No white man in America should be treated like that. That is reserved for the Blacks, Jewish people and Hispanics. I really thought the Klan was better than that, but I guess I was wrong.”
Since his firing, Jebediah has remained optimistic about his future. “I just want to put this whole thing behind me. I have applied to the Aryan Nation and White Christian Brotherhood and feel pretty good about my chances. They seem like organizations that will look past the fact that i am part black and provide me with a workplace free of discrimination."
"Sir! I am in no shape or form involved in any ******dom!"
We, the black delegation..................... trade this cornball brother........ for a 2018 6th round draft pick.
I don't know in that picture somebody posted dude could be a relative of Blake GriffinJust checked on wikipedia, its true He looks 100% white
He's tied to England for life though, played in a competitive match for them
this has to be fake
STAMFORD, Conn. – After white supremacist Craig Cobb learned that he was 14% black while in front of a live studio audience for the Trisha Goddard Show, he decided to “end the humiliation” by lynching himself, according to members in attendance.
“I didn’t expect that,” said audience member Jon Baker. “Being here I figured we’d be treated to some wacky, Maury Povich-type stuff. But a real-life, up-close hanging? That’s straight out of a Tarantino flick.”
Cobb at first denied the DNA test results linking him to a Sub-Saharan ancestry, referring to the findings as statistical noise. “Wait a minute, wait a minute, hold on, just wait a minute,” said a frantic Cobb. “Do I look black to you?”
But as host Trisha Goddard moved to fist-bump Cobb while exclaiming “Bro!” Cobb reportedly said that he “could feel the blackness suddenly and uncontrollably creeping up inside of [him],” precipitating a fist-bump reciprocation.
“At that moment he realized it was true,” said Baker. “He was undeniably black. But instead of embracing his heritage, he ran from it. I guess it’s all he knew how to do.”
By this point, NBC had already cut to commercial, providing Baker and fellow audience members with an exclusive, front-row seat to the spectacle that was about to ensue—one that no one attempted to stop.
“He’s a white supremacist, which is pretty much the lowest form of humanity,” continued Baker.
“So we kind of just sat there and let him do his thing. First he created a noose from his shirt and then he stepped on to the chair. Then, well – I don’t think I need to explain the rest.”
Not even members of the white enclave that Cobb helped form in Leith, N.D. felt sympathy for their deceased white supremacist leader.