Black Female Athletes In The WNBA Take A Stand On Social Issues Affecting Their Community.

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(ThyBlackMan.com) This past week, many black female athletes in The WNBA took a stand in support of black people which we know is clearly against the rules because the racist power structure of The WNBA didn’t like it one bit because they made it clear that their liberalist caucasoid prorities are #1 and if black athletes deviate from supporting liberalist agendas like abortion, feminism, and gayism, then they will get punished.

I remember a few weeks ago at The ESPYs, there was a speech that Lebron and other brothers had made a call to today’s athletes to use their power and platform to take a stand on social issues affecting their community.

Here’s what Lebron and other brothers at The 2016 ESPYs had to say: 2016-WNBA-BlackLivesMatter

“Tonight we’re honoring Muhammad Ali, the GOAT,”. “But to do his legacy any justice, let’s use this moment as a call to action to all professional athletes to educate ourselves, explore these issues, speak up, use our influence and renounce all violence and, most importantly, go back to our communities, invest our time, our resources, help rebuild them, help strengthen them, help change them. We all have to do better” – Lebron James

“Generations ago, legends like Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, John Carlos and Tommie Smith, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jim Brown, Billie Jean King, Arthur Ashe and countless others, they set a model for what athletes should stand for,” said the star point guard. “So we choose to follow in their footsteps.” – Chris Paul

“The system is broken, the problems are not new, the violence is not new, and the racial divide definitely is not new, but the urgency for change is definitely at an all-time high,” said Carmelo Anthony

“The racial profiling has to stop. The shoot-to-kill mentality has to stop. Not seeing the value of black and brown bodies has to stop. But also the retaliation has to stop. The endless gun violence in places like Chicago, Dallas, not to mention Orlando, it has to stop. Enough. Enough is enough.” – Dwayne Wade

I remember seeing the black athletes last year at The University Of Missouri, an historically racist institution, stood up and took a stand against chronic racial issues that were taking place on that campus by threatening to boycott their game against BYU if the president didn’t step down and soon after that, those black athletes made the biggest play of their entire careers when the president and chancellor had stepped down and that showed the power of the black athlete in America.

The Conclusion – 7 out of 10 women that currently play in The WNBA are black and should all of them boycott the league, it’s over for The WNBA.

Staff Writer; Joe Davis

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