shopson67
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the biggest "chucker"? Jordan Clarkson- 11th in attempts at 8.4 per game and 30.6%.
That has been Jordan's MO from the jump. When he's on he's dangerous, but his shot selection needs a lot of work.
the biggest "chucker"? Jordan Clarkson- 11th in attempts at 8.4 per game and 30.6%.
could not have said it better myself. The Jacob Blake one was probably the worst.-- I take that back- Rittenhouse was probably the worst....I take that back- they are all the worst.Pick a topic
Hong Kong
Trump
Economics
Jacob blake
Rittenhouse
Literally anything
Dude is a clueless virtue signaling bitch
"point of view"Again, only because you disagree with him and are completely unable to see any other point of view.
So politics lol. Just an awful person that has an opinion that differs from you. Lebron is a saint compared to MJ and a long list of athletes and I am someone that doesn’t agree with a lot of what he has to say as wellPick a topic
Hong Kong
Trump
Economics
Jacob blake
Rittenhouse
Literally anything
Dude is a clueless virtue signaling bitch
Yeah that's a lieI talk about reality
You’re defending a dude who has openly said he hates white people
No it’s not
He said it.
Multiple times
Lie. Should be easy to prove me wrong though.No it’s not
He said it.
Multiple times
I would feel the same way going in an all black school. I feel that is pretty normal but that’s just me lolWell here's a start.
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Did LeBron James say he hates white people? Truth behind his alleged racist comments
LeBron James's old 'The Shop' interview has resurfaced on social media, with his 'I don't want anything to do with people' commentthesportsrush.com
No you are pretty close to reality Shanemans. You go to any given all-Black school and you ask the youngsters (pre and teens) if they hate Whitey, you'll find on average, responses that are the same or similar to LeBron's when he was in the scholastic environment.
Well here's a start.
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Did LeBron James say he hates white people? Truth behind his alleged racist comments
LeBron James's old 'The Shop' interview has resurfaced on social media, with his 'I don't want anything to do with people' commentthesportsrush.com
Sure.
But here is the thing, that comment is still a far cry from what Q is asserting.
He was expressing his feelings as a kid. Past tense. And he still didn’t say he hated anybody.
For example, I don’t want anything to do with @WiggyRuss, but I certainly don’t hate him. That would be pretty harsh for someone I have never met.
Pretty large leap there.
No you are pretty close to reality Shanemans. You go to any given all-Black school and you ask the youngsters (pre and teens) if they hate Whitey, you'll find on average, responses that are the same or similar to LeBron's when he was in the scholastic environment.
Yeah but this is not subject to all black schools. I feel like any school that lacks diversity takes a different mental approach on almost everything. All boys school or all girls schools don't really learn the dynamics of how to integrate with each other at a younger age. Predominately White, Asian, Latino, Black, etc. will all have some sort of ingrained bias built in because they aren't exposed to anything different. Predominantly rich private schools vs. poor public school.
That's why society has such a hard time understanding the hardships that each go through. Experiences aren't shared, so there's no empathy.
Just my 2 cents.
A far bigger issue for that imo is that no one wants to accept responsibility for their situation and taking ownership.
They blame things like white people and expect the govt to just hand out chekcs to solve things that was personal issues
I've often thought we need to reinstate the draft or something similar where all young people of all backgrounds are forced to work together on something. Maybe a year of public service requirement after senior year in HS.Yeah but this is not subject to all black schools. I feel like any school that lacks diversity takes a different mental approach on almost everything. All boys school or all girls schools don't really learn the dynamics of how to integrate with each other at a younger age. Predominately White, Asian, Latino, Black, etc. will all have some sort of ingrained bias built in because they aren't exposed to anything different. Predominantly rich private schools vs. poor public school.
That's why society has such a hard time understanding the hardships that each go through. Experiences aren't shared, so there's no empathy.
Just my 2 cents.
I've often thought we need to reinstate the draft or something similar where all young people of all backgrounds are forced to work together on something. Maybe a year of public service requirement after senior year in HS.