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Only white folks can pose with guns on IG and not face consequences.
View: https://twitter.com/ShotOn35mm/status/1674581812629368832
View: https://twitter.com/ShotOn35mm/status/1674581812629368832
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It's a white woman and others posing with AR-15s at her wedding.Describe the post because we can’t see it…..also when will black people understand…we can’t do the same shit white people do and stay employed.
It's a white woman and others posing with AR-15s at her wedding.
The Ja situation is hypocritical BS because folks argued he needed to be punished because he was hurting the NBA image (i.e., he didn't want white people upset) when white folks don't give one damn about their image when it comes to guns.
And the sad (but not surprising) thing is that Black folks like you and others support the double standard instead of challenging it.
Neither does Ja Morant's job. Which is why the NBAPA disagreed with his punishment.So, does her job have a code of conduct that says you cant do stuff like this...
Neither does Ja Morant's job. Which is why the NBAPA disagreed with his punishment.
Morant could also have run afoul of NBA rules. Under Section 9, Article VI of the CBA, players are prohibited from possessing a firearm “of any kind” in numerous settings, including “whenever a player is traveling on any NBA-related business, whether on behalf of the player’s team, the NBA or any League-related entity.” Although Morant wasn’t partaking in a team-related activity while at Shotgun Willie’s, he was in Glendale as part of his team’s road trip and subject to team rules about personal conduct.
Should he own or possess a firearm, Morant also has a duty under the same provision to provide the Grizzlies proof that he has the proper license and registration. Morant’s relationship to the apparent firearm is not known.
It is the sole discretion of NBA commissioner Adam Silver to determine if Morant violated either gun requirement or otherwise engaged in “conduct prejudicial or detrimental to the Association.” In that scenario, Silver could suspend Morant for a definite or indefinite period and fine him as well.
My question to you is why did Ja go out and do the the same thing that landed him in hot water again? This is not a race issue. This is a stupidity issue that Ja brought on himself. At what point does a person take responsibility for their dumb actions?It's a white woman and others posing with AR-15s at her wedding.
The Ja situation is hypocritical BS because folks argued he needed to be punished because he was hurting the NBA image (i.e., he didn't want white people upset) when white folks don't give one damn about their image when it comes to guns.
And the sad (but not surprising) thing is that Black folks like you and others support the double standard instead of challenging it.