Basketballer Lebron James Threatens Columbus Police Officer who shot knife wielding girl (regular, Miami)
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Any reason we couldn't presume he's referring to court oppose to automatically going full blown nutcases..believing the Elite ultra wealthy Basketball dribbling man means purely violence?
Insecurities from cowards throughout history and moreso modern day dudes (unfortunately not men). Our grandparents had it wrong with their foolish bigoted slimeball idealism yet today cowards traverse the same deleterious pathway
The logical assumption would be that he didn't view the video before posting the tweet - one should always assume the worst from those who tweet on impulse, in such situations.
The logical assumption would be that he didn't view the video before posting the tweet - one should always assume the worst from those who tweet on impulse, in such situations.
You couldn't find a picture of the cop without having a dozen opportunities to watch the video along the way.
So he puts a hit out on a police officer, and let me guess, he doesn’t get banned. However, God forbid you say anything about the election that in the slightest way looks unfavorable to the Almighty Joe Biden.
A hit?
His tweet: "You're next," means the next cop to be brought to justice.
No wonder.......blame Lafraud for the NBA ratings decline
As NBA Ratings Decline, Poll Shows 34% Watched Less Sports Over Social Justice Messages
As NBA ratings have declined over the current season, a new poll shows that more than 30 percent of Americans say they have watched less sports over political and social justice messaging.
All of a sudden I feel like watching the 2011 finals again!
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