LeBron James responded emotionally to Ibrahimovic after telling him not to engage in politics

LeBron James has received great global support for his activism. The LA Lakers Superstar has been very loud against police brutality and racism in the United States, the Periscope broadcast. However, a man who has not been impressed by James ' political discour is Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Milan's attacker gave an interview [...]
The LA Lakers Superstar has been very loud against police brutality and racism in the United States, the Periscope broadcast.
However, a man who has not been impressed by James ' political discour is Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Milan's attacker gave an interview earlier this week in which he criticised the American by telling him that the” is taken by sport”.
” LeBron is phenomenal in what he does, but I don't like it when people have a kind of status, they go in and do politics at the same time,” said Ibrahimovic.
” Do what you do best. Make the category you make. I play soccer because I'm the best one playing soccer, I'm not a politician. If I were a politician, I'd do politics.
This is the first mistake famous people make when they become famous and have a status. It's better for me to avoid certain subjects and do what I do best, because otherwise it doesn't look good. ”
Now James has posted an extremely powerful message, saying:
LeBron reaffirmed after Zlatan Ibrahimovic sexualised him for his ambition.
I'm kind of the wrong guy to actually go at because I do my homework. ” Pic.twitter. com/ VyKBLY
) SportsConter (@ SportsConter) Febright 27, 2021
” At the end of the day, I will never shut my mouth about things that are wrong,” he said in a video.
I preach for my people and I preach for equality, social justice, racism, the things that happen in our community because I was part of my community at some point and I saw things going on and I still know what's going on because I have a group of 300+ kids at my school going through the same things and they need a voice.
I'm their voice and I use my platform to keep light on everything that's happening, not just my community, but this country and the whole world.
There's no way I can stay in sports alone because I understand this platform and how powerful my voice is. He can ask Renee Montgomery if I'd shut up and just drive, just to see that beautiful woman today who's part of the group she's part of the group of owners with Atlanta Dream.
It's funny that he [Abraham] says this because in 2018 he's the same one who said, when he was in Sweden, talking about the same things, because his last name was not the right one, it was kind of racism when he was in the field.
No. He said that, didn't he? I think he said that. I speak from a highly educated mind. I'm not the right man to say these things to me because I do my homework. /Periscope. com/












