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Lebron James is a bigot


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2020 Aug 26, 7:39am   3,290 views  28 comments

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“I know people get tired of hearing me say it, but we are scared as black people in America,” James said. “Black men, black women, black kids, we are terrified.”

James later accused the police of lying.

“If you’re sitting here and telling me that there was no way to ‘saydue’ (subdue) that gentleman or detain him or just before firing guns, then you’re sitting here lying to not only me, but you’re lying to every African American, every black person in the community,” James said.

https://twitter.com/espn/status/1298119092033945600
I’m black. I’m not scared. I’m not terrified. Neither is LeBron James. He’s lying. He and the political activists controlling him want black people to immerse themselves in fear. Fear is a tool used to control people. If you comply with police instructions, there is virtually no chance of an American citizen being harmed by police.


I’ve already said as much here. Any black person claiming they are scared of the police are lying. No black people are scared of police except for criminals not wanting to get caught.

I’m glad someone in the media finally called out this bullshit.
The only ones stupid enough to believe that chow meow are imbecilles white liberals. I encourage everyone to call them out for their blatant racism. I’ve already started calling out liberal friends on Facebook when they post miserably racist things such as “blacks can’t get ID”. I think it’s also time to do so with this blacks are scared of police bull crap.

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21   B.A.C.A.H.   2022 Jun 5, 10:28am  

I don't disagree with y'alls comments, there's some truth to it.

On the other hand, one friend from HS joined the military to become an MP, figuring that when he got out, he could transition into a Law Enforcement job. I asked him why we wanted to be a cop. I will never forget him looking me straight in the face and saying, "So I can beat up n*ggers legally."

A college classmate joined the police after graduation. He told me that roughing up black folks was one of the perks of his job.

Then there's the deputies in the jail I knew. (One of them Mexican-American). They both shared with me how they enjoyed being able to handle prisoners roughly, and how beating the sh*t of them if the prisoner didn't comply, was a perk of the job. They both told me they enjoyed that aspect of the job, especially if the prisoner was black.

Just ask Derek Chauvin.
22   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Jun 5, 3:14pm  

B.A.C.A.H. says

I don't disagree with y'alls comments, there's some truth to it.

On the other hand, one friend from HS joined the military to become an MP, figuring that when he got out, he could transition into a Law Enforcement job. I asked him why we wanted to be a cop. I will never forget him looking me straight in the face and saying, "So I can beat up n*ggers legally."

A college classmate joined the police after graduation. He told me that roughing up black folks was one of the perks of his job.

Then there's the deputies in the jail I knew. (One of them Mexican-American). They both shared with me how they enjoyed being able to handle prisoners roughly, and how beating the sh*t of them if the prisoner didn't comply, was a perk of the job. They both told me they enjoyed that aspect of the job, especially if the prisoner was black.

Just ask Derek Chauvin.


I’m gonna take a guess that your friends are no longer in law enforcement. That’s how long ago those comments were made to you.

Nearly every large city police force currently reflects the population they serve with minor exceptions in some cities with very large black populations.

For instance, LAPD and LA County Sheriffs are both over 50% Latino.

As an aside, I am baffled by those that rely on experience from 30 years ago while failing to acknowledge the massive changes in society, technology, law, etc that occur in such a long term span of time. There was a comment a few months back about what if someone had held onto their house they could have sold in the late 80’s and my response whats that was 35 years ago and if they were in a position to sell back then they are probably now dead.

In local law enforcement in LA, there have been numerous changes to tactics, the federal government managed LAPD for about ten years, The Sheriff and undersheriff of LASD were convicted and sentenced to prison for corruption, Gen x’ers now lead both departments, and white males are a small minority of both LAPD and LA Sheriffs.

Also reminds me a lot of people whose music interest and learning ended in their senior year of high school. Listening to the same music for decades sounds absolutely dreadful.

I am near positive the guys you spoke to way back when couldn’t perform patrol functions even if physically capable. I don’t think they could unlearn how they performed the job. So either retired or riding a desk.
23   B.A.C.A.H.   2022 Jun 5, 3:30pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says
I’m gonna take a guess that your friends are no longer in law enforcement. That’s how long ago those comments were made to you.

You may be right. The MP guy didn't even make it to being a cop. He was run over and killed while directing traffic at night at Fort Derussy in Wakiki. Was the driver a black soldier? There would be irony in that.

On the other hand, Derek Chauvin looks like a relatively young person.
24   AmericanKulak   2022 Jun 5, 3:39pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says
I’m gonna take a guess that your friends are no longer in law enforcement. That’s how long ago those comments were made to you.


This whole post is great.

It's also part of the "How can the FBI / Army be so bad? America's heroes!" issue.

There's a Malbec swilling old fart who insists to this day, no matter how wrong he was about the Steal and Jan 6th, that the FBI is 99% based Americans.

Not realizing that not only did the FBI always suck, but it is jam packed with accounting and law studies majors who think everyday Americans "Smell Like Wallmart" and are all to happy to bend the knee to a drug addict while putting Harvard Economists or Political Strategists in Leg Irons to appease the Political Class.

"Well I watched 'G-Man' growing up... and muh General Schwartzkopf from 30 years ago."
25   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Jun 5, 5:02pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says
For instance, LAPD and LA County Sheriffs are both over 50% Latino.


out here “latino” people hate blacks. the tolerance people are white liberals getting their face punched by blacks lol
27   GNL   2022 Jun 29, 8:19pm  

B.A.C.A.H. says

I don't disagree with y'alls comments, there's some truth to it.

On the other hand, one friend from HS joined the military to become an MP, figuring that when he got out, he could transition into a Law Enforcement job. I asked him why we wanted to be a cop. I will never forget him looking me straight in the face and saying, "So I can beat up n*ggers legally."

A college classmate joined the police after graduation. He told me that roughing up black folks was one of the perks of his job.

Then there's the deputies in the jail I knew. (One of them Mexican-American). They both shared with me how they enjoyed being able to handle prisoners roughly, and how beating the sh*t of them if the prisoner didn't comply, was a perk of the job. They both told me they enjoyed that aspect of the job, especially if the prisoner was black.

Just ask Derek Chauvin.

Were these men black or white? Nevermind, I call bullshit regardless.

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