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Panthers front office honoring Juneteenth by closing for the day


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2 minutes ago, cookinwithgas said:

Instead of making Juneteenth a holiday how about making Election Day one first?

Instead of pitting one thing against another and making it a wedge issue, how about we acknowledge that both are important, valid, and part of the same project which is our shared liberation?

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4 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Seeing comments about JR being pissed. A lot of his former players love him and say nothing but good things so I’m thinking he’s probably not a racist.

you don't think calling kerry washington the n-word and making him sign an NDA yo shuffle him out the door was racist?

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7 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Seeing comments about JR being pissed. A lot of his former players love him and say nothing but good things so I’m thinking he’s probably not a racist.

Maybe not, but it doesn’t bode well when you act like one.

This is great news.

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