You know sh*t is f*cked up when MJ starts taking up for blacks....

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Michael Jordan speaks against both police killings, targeting of police

Basketball legend Michael Jordan spoke out on police violence on Monday and announced two $1 million grants, to civil rights group NAACP's Legal Defense Fund and to a group that works on improving police relations with communities.

"I can no longer stay silent," Jordan wrote in a statement sent to the media. The retired sports star and business magnate is known for his reticence to address social issues, though he has made political donations in the past.

"As a proud American, a father who lost his own dad in a senseless act of violence, and a black man, I have been deeply troubled by the deaths of African-Americans at the hands of law enforcement and angered by the cowardly and hateful targeting and killing of police officers," Jordan, 53, wrote.

Over the past two years there have been waves of protests across the country over police killings of black men and increased debate throughout the United States over policing and minorities. The calculated killings in two cities of police officers by black military veterans this month have fueled concerns of a backlash against police. Five officers were killed in Dallas and three in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Jordan said he wants fair treatment for people of color by police as well as respect and support for police officers.

One of the $1 million grants is going to the Institute for Community-Police Relations, an organization launched in May by the International Association of Chiefs of Police that will work to foster best practices in community policing.

The other grant will law enforcement reform work by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's Legal Defense Fund, a longstanding civil rights group.

Jordan, who is worth $1.14 billion according to the Forbes magazine list of billionaires, has made a fortune through endorsements for products such as Nike, and through his ownership of National Basketball Association team the Charlotte Hornets.

He played professional basketball with the Chicago Bulls in the 1980s and '90s when the team won six NBA championships.

Jordan had briefly retired from basketball in the mid-1990s after his father was murdered.

Meanwhile the man who can do something has not visited one scene of police brutality nor has he visited any of the families who have been recently affect by police brutality and murder, and on top of that he's considering letting the police get military grade weapons. :scust: at Obama and :salute: to MJ for taking a stand

ASAP Rocky
Kobe
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And all you other bish azz celebrities learn from the GOAT and take a stand you spineless bishes :pacspit:
 

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I thought the essay was going to end with "...that's why I'm pleased to announce the release of a special all black edition of my Jordan 3s. "The hands Up 3s" with blood red soles will be hitting store shelves the 20th of August just in time for Back to School shopping. Now you too can join me in showing our support for all of those who have fallen victem to police Brutality.

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Don't sleep my Caucasian brothers. Look for the "stop the violence, all lives matter" 5s during the holiday season; available in white and blue.
 
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