This was just Kyries martyrdom test run. He now knows what not to do, he will be back fresh after the new year, once the Nets are eliminated from playoff contention, but then again, playoffs = extra games, and more media focus. Who knows.
Jaylen almost did, and Kyrie never even thanked him publicly for going out on a limb for him, that’s how you know that Kyrie is selfish. He doesn’t want the attention on anyone else. The least you can do when you so desperately want attention, is research the topic a little bit, learn the nuances, be able to pushback, even a little bit, and be passionate about the subject.The league didn't levy the punishment. The Nets did. Why would everyone else fukk up their bread because of something that Kyrie did?
Advocate another black man throw his own life in the bushes so you can feel good on the internet brehsPersonally, I think he should've flipped them fukkers off and went to the Big 3 to give that org a bigger spotlight/legitimacy, but that's just me. I'm not interested in "fukk up a bag" nonsense, so I'm gonna ignore the thread after this.![]()

Dr. Khallid would never
I can't be lookin at shyt like this in public. I be laughing my ass off


indeed, and people would often equate a person's financial gains to a level of intelligenceHe didn't have the credentials to say anything of substance because he wasn't even a 'Dr.'.....
Khalid Abdul Muhammad | Encyclopedia.com
Khallid Abdul Muhammad 1948–2001 Activist, former Nation of Islam [1] minister Devoted to Nation of Islam [2] A “New [3]Malcolm X [4]” Kean College Speech Caused Controversy [5] Tried to Incite Riot [6] Sources [7] Khallid Abdul Muhammad called himself a “truth terrorist” and a “knowledge gangstwww.encyclopedia.com
After graduating from high school in 1966, Muhammad enrolled at Dillard University. Although some sources claim that he eventually earned a doctorate degree at that institution, the registrar’s office told the Chronicle of Higher Education that he dropped out of Dillard in 1970 without having earned a diploma. Muhammad himself refused to discuss his formal education, deeming it worthless since it was achieved at institutions catering to a white majority, yet he was referred to as “Dr. Muhammad,” and he claimed to have a Ph.D. in sociology.
That's something you do behind closed door and not publicly especially considering that Kyrie making his thoughts public was the reason why he was in that situation in the first place. Publicly thanking him is just to put them both in even more of a bread when everyone involved wants the situation to be moved on from.Jaylen almost did, and Kyrie never even thanked him publicly for going out on a limb for him, that’s how you know that Kyrie is selfish. He doesn’t want the attention on anyone else. The least you can do when you so desperately want attention, is research the topic a little bit, learn the nuances, be able to pushback, even a little bit, and be passionate about the subject.
Same but we cant stay on code for shytI would love to live in a world where anti-black rhetoric online or in sports where treated with the same power as the Jewish people.
THIS IS MY BIGGEST ISSUE! Seeing the Kanye incident (which was justified b/c even WS don't publicly say "I'm going to go deathcon 5 or w/e on black ppl"), he should've known SOMEONE was gonna say something and he should've asked himself: am I willing to die on this hill for this post. I'm an atheist so as far as I'm concerned ALL Y'ALL crazy but still. What purpose did it serve? And BK of all places in the US? Maybe it could've been different for a southern team but again, still.bytch ass attention starved nikka… This is why you stfu if you’re not ready to stand on your square.
I would love to live in a world where anti-black rhetoric online or in sports where treated with the same power as the Jewish people.