Put Up or …

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Now like an avalanche, professional sports and most of their players are now big BLM and Kaepernick backers. They think that because they are good at putting a ball into a hoop or are good at pushing other big lumps around, that they know better than the rest of us. Even though LeBron never went to college he thinks that he is superior to the rest of us . . . because he supposedly cares more about black people than the rest of us. 

Okay, LeBron, if you are so high and mighty why don’t you address the two major problems that are affecting black people. Address the two problems that basically prevent black children from succeeding. You know what the two are, but I have never heard you or any of the BLM lemmings seriously address them.

First: In general black kids go to the worst schools. Everyone, including you and your cronies must realize that it is extremely difficult to succeed if you can’t pass basic English and basic Math tests, and a high percentage of black kids cannot. This is not rocket science . . . if black kids go to the worst schools, they will end up at the bottom of the education-learning ladder, and this will only lead to failure. This is what is now happening, and I am not hearing any mention of this problem from the know-it-alls in the NBA and the NFL. ( I suspect that everyone knows what the basic conflict here is . . . but this piece is not about the teachers’ union.)

Second: It is well known that kids who grow up in two-parent homes have a much higher chance of success. Again this is not a secret. As best I can tell, I have not heard any of the BLM sycophants mention that perhaps it would be a good idea for black men to stop having children without getting married. I have never heard any of these BLM groupies advise, caution, or preach to blacks in general about this issue. I have never heard them address the concept of fatherhood and it’s accompanying responsibility. Why not? Could it be because advocating this would actually put the onus on the individual?

Some wise person had three pieces of advice for all adolescents, irregardless of skin color:

  1. Graduate from high school.
  2. Get a job before getting married.
  3. Do not have any children before you are twenty-one and married.

Again these are good advise for everybody, but I have never heard anything like this from the BLM minions or any of the professional athletes.

I too believe that black lives matter (note – no caps), but to all of these loudmouth athletes I say . . . “Put up or shut the f**k up!”

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