LeBron James’ sarcastic response to bar owner who won’t show NBA games until the Laker is ‘expelled’

“Aww Damn!”

The owner of an Ohio bar is willing to risk losing money simply because he does not like LeBron James, and the Los Angeles Lakers star had a fantastic response to this nonsense.

The owner of Linne’s Pub in Cincinnati posted to Facebook on Wednesday that the bar will not air NBA games until LeBron is “expelled” from the league. As the Cincinnati Enquirer reported, owner Jay Linneman’s potentially years-long pledge was in response to James’ recent statements about police brutality, including his initial reaction to police killing 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant on Tuesday.

LeBron had the perfect sarcastic response to this bar owner’s pledge.

https://www.facebook.com/linniespub.west/posts/3850131241722717

James regularly speaks out against racism, police brutality, voter suppression and many other issues impacting particularly Black people and people of color.

After former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday of murder and manslaughter charges in the death of George Floyd, the Laker tweeted: “ACCOUNTABILITY”.

Wednesday, he shared his reaction to the news that police killed Bryant in a now-deleted tweet that read: “YOU’RE NEXT #ACCOUNTABILITY” and included a photo of an officer identified as the shooter. After deleting that tweet, James explained:

Linneman also said, via the Cincinnati Enquirer:

“They just need to play the game and that’s it,” he said. “Their opinion doesn’t really matter. They’re using their position to push their opinions, and that’s just not right.”

That’s the long version of “shut up and dribble,” and it’s asinine, hypocritical logic.

LeBron has a massive platform, and he’s used it countless times to fight racism and inequality on local and national levels. That should be applauded, rather than criticized using the racist narrative that athletes should stick to sports, keep their opinions to themselves and just entertain everyone else.

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