Milwaukee Bucks boycott game 5

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Milwaukee Bucks boycott game 5

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Over the events that have happened in Wisconsin
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Move the Heat into the conference finals. Or let Orlando play them.
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I have a big feeling there will be no games tonight
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Thunder and rockets boycotting game 5
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End the season. Tired of seeing this nonsense anyways.
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Or yes, close the bubble and go home.
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They won't cancel the season, them being there and doing things like this put a bigger spotlight in the message they want to convey. I think the Jacob Blake stuff is a little muddled compared to other incidents recently in police violence against African Americans. There are reports that he had a knife, was told to stop, they tried tasting him and it didn't work and he said that he was going to go grab a gun. Now does he need to be shot 7 times probably not.

I would say the the same police department held the Bucks player Sterling Brown at gun point and put a knee on him over a parking ticket and he is saying they offered him a large some of money to not say anything. I do think context matters on why for the Bucks this really hits home
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kekgeek1 wrote:They won't cancel the season, them being there and doing things like this put a bigger spotlight in the message they want to convey. I think the Jacob Blake stuff is a little muddled compared to other incidents recently in police violence against African Americans. There are reports that he had a knife, was told to stop, they tried tasting him and it didn't work and he said that he was going to go grab a gun. Now does he need to be shot 7 times probably not.

I would say the the same police department held the Bucks player Sterling Brown at gun point and put a knee on him over a parking ticket and he is saying they offered him a large some of money to not say anything. I do think context matters on why for the Bucks this really hits home


It also doesn't help that two of the protesters were shot and killed by a 17-year old white kid who had been wielding a gun openly all evening. This serves to only further divide and inflame matters.
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Shut down the police and be done with GOV. Tell them to go home too.
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Q12543 wrote:
kekgeek1 wrote:They won't cancel the season, them being there and doing things like this put a bigger spotlight in the message they want to convey. I think the Jacob Blake stuff is a little muddled compared to other incidents recently in police violence against African Americans. There are reports that he had a knife, was told to stop, they tried tasting him and it didn't work and he said that he was going to go grab a gun. Now does he need to be shot 7 times probably not.

I would say the the same police department held the Bucks player Sterling Brown at gun point and put a knee on him over a parking ticket and he is saying they offered him a large some of money to not say anything. I do think context matters on why for the Bucks this really hits home


It also doesn't help that two of the protesters were shot and killed by a 17-year old white kid who had been wielding a gun openly all evening. This serves to only further divide and inflame matters.



MORE DIVISION.

MORE ANGER.

That's where we are. That's who we are.
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