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dukeofmadnessmotors t1_itt3pdu wrote

As soon as Kanye got involved with trump his mind and businesses started to degenerate.

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Beachlean t1_itteyja wrote

Good for them, but it’s easy to walk away when you have your millions in the bank. They could sign with any agency or none and be fine for the rest of their lives.

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Best-Jello t1_itu062s wrote

Jaylen Brown initially said he wasn’t leaving - until he saw all the backlash and other company responses and then decided to leave too. Proves he’s just doing it to avoid any backlash for himself instead of out of his own beliefs and condemnation.

Don’t get me wrong, it is a good thing he’s eventually decided to leave, but it’s disappointing his first statement was that he wouldn’t be making any change.

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tatang2015 t1_itu25d1 wrote

They must have seen ye’s value drop by a billion dollars lol

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vancityvic t1_itu6dmi wrote

They have no policies to make America better. They just attack but have no plans how to improve things. They want to tank every thing and then privatize it for corporate ownership

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fredinNH t1_itu95bl wrote

Someone said “smart move”. Someone replied “no, Jaylen brown”. Someone replied “underrated” which to me meant underrated comment. You replied “reference?” Which to me meant you were wondering why “no, Jaylen brown” is an underrated comment.

The answer is because Marcus “smart” is also a star on the Boston Celtics.

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espngenius t1_itudoj2 wrote

Surprised DeSean Jackson hasn’t signed with the agency after the statements were made.

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BOYMAN7 t1_ituh2am wrote

You are right but just wanted to tell you that the Democrats are just as bad. If you understand American history and what USA truly is today you can get a better understanding. My point is that both parties are sides of the same coin

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BOYMAN7 t1_itukcz3 wrote

Well, I knew I would get this response telling Americans USA sucks so it wasn't really intended to be a slam dunk.

If you have done a lot of research on the constitution and political affairs of USA, and you think I'm wrong that's fine. But if you haven't read any books or read online I think it's unfair of you to dismiss the possibility. Kanye said Bush doesn't care about black people, I think the USA doesn't care about its citizens. In the EU they protect the people a lot more extensively.

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Smitty_The_One t1_itulo6r wrote

It’s worth nothing that two days ago Brown was questioned about this and doubled down on staying with Ye. It wasn’t till adidas and Aaron Donald bolted that he decided to finally jump on the bandwagon. For anyone taking notes, he rode the “support Kanye” bandwagon until it was pretty much career suicide not to, then jumped ship to the new “fuck kanye” bandwagon. This dude is a clown and doesn’t deserve any praise.

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RobbStark t1_itundeh wrote

Strong disagree. Democrats still believe in the rule of law, the democratic process, and haven't tried to overthrow the federal government.

They also have no problem kicking people out of power that have broken laws or even just violated accepted standards of behavior.

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jerseygunz t1_ituoaqi wrote

I wanna know how many kids are getting screwed by this because I think you would all be surprised how many high schoolers are flipping shoes

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[deleted] t1_ituq5bh wrote

little bitch felt the heat. still a racist with a fucked up hairline. brown looks like he sexually abuses his sister

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AvatarAarow1 t1_ituqw8g wrote

I mean Jaylen is one of the more educated NBA players though tbh. He went to cal which is a very good school and was a media fellow to the NBA. Seems to be pretty well-educated on things like income and education inequality and has done lots of stuff to try and help that. He seemed like a genuinely smart dude, but given the whole anti-vax shit and this thing where he said he wouldn’t leave Donda sports prior to the backlash I am starting to renege on that belief lol

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Strolltheroll t1_iturbkn wrote

Lmao, I have one of the best public educations in the country, a degree in English with a literature concentration, and am currently in law school. My knowledge of American political history is pretty deep and intimate.

I agree that many US elites do not care about the proletariat. The Republican Party is overwhelmingly trying to strip freedom from citizens. The policies of the democrats are more in favor of those who labour so I vote in that interest.

If you knew about american you’d know it’s pointless to judge either one on their past. The Republican Party hasn’t been progressive since Roosevelt, and the democrats lost their conservatives following the voting rights act. It’s much more imperative to vote on policy, of which the Republican Party really has none.

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jjsyk23 t1_iturdcx wrote

Remindme! 1 year

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Strolltheroll t1_iturnuh wrote

A political party should be doing positive things to get my vote. If they stop doing things that I like, they do not get my vote. That’s kinda the great thing about democracy.

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An_Anonymous_Acc t1_ituro2w wrote

It says a lot that he can get away with saying incredibly wrong statements about black people and slavery, but the second he says bad stuff about Jewish people he gets cancelled

Edit. Not sure why I was downvoted lol. What I said is a fact. He faced little to no consequences for saying black people wanted to be slaves among other racist stuff

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thisismyhiaccount t1_itusu2t wrote

Slavery was a choice, disrespect of Goerge Floyd and his family, white live matter, etc for many those werent enough to drop Ye, as soon as he said something about

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LockCL t1_ituwjnl wrote

Ooooohhhh Ye!!

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