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LovingA2andMI

(7,006 posts)
Thu Jun 1, 2017, 02:16 AM Jun 2017

LeBron James Talks Vandalism, Racism: Being Black In America Is Tough

Source: Huffington Post

“We got a long way to go for us as a society,” James said at a conference after a racial slur was spray-painted on his home."

LeBron James’ Los Angeles home was vandalized with a racial slur on Wednesday morning, an incident that the LAPD is investigating as a hate crime.

On the eve of the NBA Finals, James spoke about the incident during a press conference Wednesday afternoon. He stressed that “racism will always be a part of the world and of America” and how Americans still have a long way to go.

The basketball star also made reference to the murder of Emmett Till ― a 14-year-old boy who was brutally killed in 1955 after being accused of whistling at a white woman. He said the vandalism on his home immediately made him think of Till’s mother’s decision to hold an open-casket funeral so that everyone in the world could see what racist ideals had done to her son.

James stressed the importance of talking about race relations, finding a shred of hope in the incident for its ability to shed light on what it means to be black in America and “continue to keep the conversation going.”

The latter sentiment likely sounds familiar because James spoke out about racism just a few weeks ago when Baltimore Orioles outfielder Adam Jones was the target of racial slurs.

“Racism is gonna be a part of time forever, I believe, but I think for us, the people that have the opportunities to have a voice and people that have an opportunity to have some play on the youth that’s coming up, we have to lead them the best way we can, and we have to live with the results...” James said in response to what happened to Jones. “It’s a real, real longer conversation, but if we can keep the conversation going, I think it helps.”

“No matter how much money you have, no matter how famous you are, no matter how many people admire you: Being black in America is tough,” James said during the conference. “We got a long way to go for us as a society and for us as African-Americans until we feel equal in America.”

Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/lebron-james-responds-racial-slur-vandalism_us_592f32cee4b0540ffc842f77?utm_campaign=hp_fb_pages&utm_source=main_fb&utm_medium=facebook&ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063



It would be nice if this can stay in LBN. We'll see. As there is a complete breakdown in basic decorum and racial relations in America. It's happening bit by bit. Little by little. Starting with how former President Barack Obama was treated, his family, kids, to the shootings of unarmed African-American Men, Women, Girls and Boys, to the "Selection" of Trump and now this with many other incidents in-between.

It's a dangerous time in America and sadly, the worse likely have yet to come. We have not and likely will not in this lifetime, Overcome.
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LeBron James Talks Vandalism, Racism: Being Black In America Is Tough (Original Post) LovingA2andMI Jun 2017 OP
MAGA aeromanKC Jun 2017 #1
I'm confused. OldRedneck Jun 2017 #2
Lots of folks said racism was gone in America with riversedge Jun 2017 #5
It is hard enough to fight against racism and break the cycle in racist families. Dustlawyer Jun 2017 #3
This is why many of us continue to say BumRushDaShow Jun 2017 #4
 

OldRedneck

(1,397 posts)
2. I'm confused.
Thu Jun 1, 2017, 06:46 AM
Jun 2017

When the Supreme Court ruled in Shelby County v. Eric Holder to gut the Voting Rights Act, Chief Justice Roberts said racism in America is dead.

Was he wrong?

I'm confused.

Dustlawyer

(10,495 posts)
3. It is hard enough to fight against racism and break the cycle in racist families.
Thu Jun 1, 2017, 07:35 AM
Jun 2017

Having one political Party and a network dedicated to feeding the flames of racism makes it impossible!

BumRushDaShow

(128,844 posts)
4. This is why many of us continue to say
Thu Jun 1, 2017, 07:47 AM
Jun 2017

that "social justice" needs to be resolved before we can ever have "economic justice" in marginalized communities.

As long as racism, sexism, homophobia, and other intolerance exists, where the perpetuation of it happens due to burying one's head in the sand, promoting stereotypes, or dismissing it as "political correctness" or "identity politics", then you can be as wealthy as "King" James, where HE has achieved "economic justice", but continue to be under assault because "social justice" is on the back burner.

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