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Home Front: Politix
Dear LeBron: Democrats, Not Trump, Ran Cities Like Akron Into The Ground
2018-08-07
[The Federalist] LeBron James marked the opening of his I Promise School last week with a display of his Social Justice Warrior side, lamenting on CNN that "we are going back to places of ‐ some kind of slavery or Jim Crow and things of that nature."

News of the basketball megastar’s school opening in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, is certainly heartwarming. The school has an onsite food bank; provides bicycles to every student "to escape dangerous parts of town and explore," according to its mission statement; and provides job placement assistance for parents. And it’s quite clear to me that this wasn’t solely a financial investment (I’d rather he get his tax write-off for this then send his money to the state or the feds).

But his SJW comments in his promotion of the school are a rehash of the usual hackneyed Democrat talking points, and miss an important point about the context of his school. In addition to telling CNN’s Don Lemon the country is headed for "some kind of slavery," James called President Trump a "bum" and jokingly said he would consider running against him in 2020.

James is a high-profile political Jekyll and Hyde; he has done a lot for his community, but when he talks politics, I remind myself why 2016 was such a crucial win for we America First voters. When he emotionally outlined his reasons at the school’s opening ceremonies for wanting to assist the 240 at-risk and low income students, I never doubted his sincerity; James himself is not a man who comes from an affluent family. But he’s missing the bigger picture here.

Unsurprisingly absent in the coverage I read and watched about the school was any discussion whatsoever about why some children in Akron, with a population of 200,000, are at-risk and low-income to begin with. What has happened, and is happening, in Akron that motivated James to spend a reported $8 million for a safe space school?
Posted by:Besoeker

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Posted by: Anomalous Sources   2018-08-07 20:46  

#2  Hence Trump's remarks re IQ.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-08-07 17:57  

#1   "we are going back to places of ‐ some kind of slavery or Jim Crow and things of that nature."

Socialism is the Plantation writ large. You are the ones embracing it.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-08-07 08:32  

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