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‘We need more Panthers players to step up.’


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4 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Man, that is tough to see. Hope those morons are fired from their jobs. 

Or, they actually meet an African American, become friends, share meals and realize what an idiot they have been.  Much better than cancel culture stuff.  Heart change is needed.

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Read an article yesterday that demonstrates how important this activism is: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-lots-of-white-democrats-ended-up-protesting-the-death-of-george-floyd/

Broadly, it lays out the huge shifts in public opinion among whites and Latinos on policing and civil rights issues over the years since the Trayvon murder. Of course, shifts in opinion aren't the same as substantive changes, but the one generally precedes the other.

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4 minutes ago, stirs said:

Or, they actually meet an African American, become friends, share meals and realize what an idiot they have been.  Much better than cancel culture stuff.  Heart change is needed.

Lol when you befriend an African American let us know. Those pictures are disgraceful and personally speaking, I wouldn’t want someone like that representing my company. That’s just me tho

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Lol when you befriend an African American let us know. Those pictures are disgraceful and personally speaking, I wouldn’t want someone like that representing my company. That’s just me tho

I won't let you know anything, I am not here for your entertainment.

But, some in pictures are stupid kids, doubt they have a job.  They are too busy doing stupid challenges on their phone, and this one was very callous.  Agreed on not having them represent my company for sure.

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11 minutes ago, stirs said:

I won't let you know anything, I am not here for your entertainment.

But, some in pictures are stupid kids, doubt they have a job.  They are too busy doing stupid challenges on their phone, and this one was very callous.  Agreed on not having them represent my company for sure.

Yep. Stupid kids making stupid mistakes. Should be more about parenting them properly to help them see what’s wrong about what they’re doing. 

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

The story of Panthers defensive end Efe Obada has been well documented. He shared his thoughts on what is happening in America on Instagram: "I am an immigrant born in Nigeria, raised in England and chasing the American dream. I am thankful to the Panthers for treating me everyday like I matter. Despite being an immigrant, or an African, or a black man. I walk into that facility everyday and I feel at home, I feel equal, I feel respected and most importantly I feel like I matter.''

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10 hours ago, Gesualdo said:

Read an article yesterday that demonstrates how important this activism is: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-lots-of-white-democrats-ended-up-protesting-the-death-of-george-floyd/

Broadly, it lays out the huge shifts in public opinion among whites and Latinos on policing and civil rights issues over the years since the Trayvon murder. Of course, shifts in opinion aren't the same as substantive changes, but the one generally precedes the other.

The Wall Street Journal is a New York City based liberal news outlet who published the following today:  https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-myth-of-systemic-police-racism-11591119883

If you read it & choose to provide your thoughts I'm sure folks will be interested...

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14 minutes ago, RASTAN66 said:

The Wall Street Journal is a New York City based liberal new outlet and they published to following today:  https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-myth-of-systemic-police-racism-11591119883

If you decide to read it and want to provide your thoughts I'm sure folks will be interested...

 

You need to take a remedial English and spelling class  

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