OPPRESSED Lebron James now a BILLIONAIRE

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Why is it the giant white conspiracy holding down blacks doesn't apply in pro sports.??? They do great there but if a job involves brains, they fail. I doubt lebron can even read.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/l...le-still-active-11627064527?mod=mw_latestnews

july 26 2021 LeBron James is officially a billionaire.

According to Sportico, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has now earned over $1 billion dollars between his on-court and off-court endeavors.

James has earned $346 million from his NBA contracts and $700 million from various off-court deals like sponsorships, his media companies and investments.

James is the first U.S. athlete in the four major sports to accumulate a billion dollars while still active in his or her sport — Michael Jordan is the only other known billionaire basketball player, but he crossed the billion-dollar threshold years after his playing days were over.
 
Why is it the giant white conspiracy holding down blacks doesn't apply in pro sports.??? They do great there but if a job involves brains, they fail. I doubt lebron can even read.

No one claims Lebron is oppressed. Sports is a get-out-free card in life. People paid tremendous money just so millionaires can have the best teams. It doesn't matter race, sex, or any of that. They are all overpaid and have it made with a celebrity-like prestige. Lebron and others weren't born into it so they know the hardship and are in their right to point it out and represent others even if they seem spoiled now.
 
Why is it the giant white conspiracy holding down blacks doesn't apply in pro sports.??? They do great there but if a job involves brains, they fail. I doubt lebron can even read.

He does more good with his money than he-who-must-not-be-named ever did.

LeBron James has made *a lot* of charity donations over the years.


"No discussion of LeBron’s charitable history is complete without first covering his very own charity foundation: The LeBron James Family Foundation. The foundation is one of the main ways that LeBron gives back to his hometown of Akron, Ohio. It provides students with programs, support, and mentors to help them succeed in school (and beyond).

The foundation also supports the I Promise School in Akron, which is specifically aimed at supporting at-risk children and providing them with a stable learning environment both at school and at home. While the school is a public school (and thus funded by taxpayers), LeBron’s foundation donates more than $1 million per year to the school, which goes toward teacher salaries and keeping class sizes manageable.

When the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to shut down, LeBron’s foundation arranged for care packages containing food, toothpaste, and toilet paper to be given to the school’s students and their families. He also started doing Taco Tuesdays, providing meal packages to each of the school’s students.

LeBron has also been a huge supporter of The Boys and Girls Club of America. In fact, he donated $2.5 million of his proceeds from the controversial ESPN special The Decision to the non-profit organization.

In 2016, LeBron (along with his friend and business partner Maverick Carter) donated another $2.5 million to help fund the Muhammad Ali: A Force for Change exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. “Every professional athlete, regardless of race and gender, owes a huge debt of gratitude to Muhammad Ali," LeBron said.

LeBron doesn’t just donate money, either — he gives his time to worthy causes as well. He has taken several firm stances on controversial issues, saying that he feels an obligation to use his status to effect change. He spent time campaigning for and endorsing Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and also announced his intentions to campaign for Joe Biden in the lead-up to the 2020 election.

It’s clear that LeBron takes his job off the court just as seriously as his job on it — in fact, it seems as though he takes his off-court duties even more seriously."

https://www.distractify.com/p/lebron-james-charity-donations
 
He does more good with his money than he-who-must-not-be-named ever did.

LeBron James has made *a lot* of charity donations over the years.


"No discussion of LeBron’s charitable history is complete without first covering his very own charity foundation: The LeBron James Family Foundation. The foundation is one of the main ways that LeBron gives back to his hometown of Akron, Ohio. It provides students with programs, support, and mentors to help them succeed in school (and beyond).

The foundation also supports the I Promise School in Akron, which is specifically aimed at supporting at-risk children and providing them with a stable learning environment both at school and at home. While the school is a public school (and thus funded by taxpayers), LeBron’s foundation donates more than $1 million per year to the school, which goes toward teacher salaries and keeping class sizes manageable.

When the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to shut down, LeBron’s foundation arranged for care packages containing food, toothpaste, and toilet paper to be given to the school’s students and their families. He also started doing Taco Tuesdays, providing meal packages to each of the school’s students.

LeBron has also been a huge supporter of The Boys and Girls Club of America. In fact, he donated $2.5 million of his proceeds from the controversial ESPN special The Decision to the non-profit organization.

In 2016, LeBron (along with his friend and business partner Maverick Carter) donated another $2.5 million to help fund the Muhammad Ali: A Force for Change exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. “Every professional athlete, regardless of race and gender, owes a huge debt of gratitude to Muhammad Ali," LeBron said.

LeBron doesn’t just donate money, either — he gives his time to worthy causes as well. He has taken several firm stances on controversial issues, saying that he feels an obligation to use his status to effect change. He spent time campaigning for and endorsing Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and also announced his intentions to campaign for Joe Biden in the lead-up to the 2020 election.

It’s clear that LeBron takes his job off the court just as seriously as his job on it — in fact, it seems as though he takes his off-court duties even more seriously."

https://www.distractify.com/p/lebron-james-charity-donations

HAHAHAHA. You don't have a shred of evidence for any of that. It's all lies. You libs lost all cred when you told us george floyd was a saint instead of the truth that he was a serial felon and super-thug.
 
All liberals say all blacks are oppressed so that includes bron and all the other illiterate black billionaires.

Blacks overall are still oppressed in some regards. Lebron got the gold ticket of being masterful at sports letting him rise out of the restraints of black society in America.
 
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