A man that promotes violence should not promote the Hummer Ev. Voice your concern.
[email protected]gm.com
[email protected]gm.com
Please direct me to where he promoted violence. All I read was his deleted tweet. It simply said “you’re next #accountability”. While I think it was a clean shoot and the cop saved lives that day, I don’t think Lebron was promoting violence with the tweet.
I'm no fan of LeQuit either, but I admit that this scenario doesn't scream call to violence to me, either. I think the officer was perfectly justified and did exactly as he should have, also. But it's a bit of a stretch to claim this tweet was a call to violence, in my humble opinion.I read the tweet, not the sensationalized spin produced by the 24 hour news cycle trying to get ratings. He didn’t incite violence. If anything, he was implying the cop would get tried and convicted like the cop from the Floyd case.
I couldn’t care less about sports or Lebron. Again, I also think the cop that shot the girl with the knife did a GREAT job and deserves accolades. Lebron was off-base with his tweet, but he didn’t incite violence. But hey, some live in constant outrage right now, so cancel away if you so chose.
He promoted justice not violence. The tweet your referring to (YOURE NEXT) was published after Chauvin received his rightful justice, no violence was brought on to him, please think before posting fiction lmfao.A man that promotes violence should not promote the Hummer Ev. Voice your concern.
[email protected]gm.com