Do we actually give a f---?': Raptors ponder next steps following police shooting of Jacob Blake

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[FONT=&quot]“I don’t really care about that right now, to be honest with you.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]That’s what Toronto Raptors point guard Fred VanVleet had to say when asked about the upcoming playoff series against the Boston Celtics. For VanVleet, Norman Powell, and the rest of their teammates, the focus in Tuesday’s practice was on Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man who was shot several times in the back by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Sunday.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]VanVleet and Powell, both in a state of visible distress, spoke at length about the NBA’s efforts to further the Black Lives Matter movement. In the wake of yet another police shooting, both players pushed for increased efforts beyond signage, jersey messaging, campaigning and kneeling during anthems. The next steps are still be determined, but the idea of a boycott is among the actions being discussed.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]“Playing or not playing puts pressure on somebody. For example, this happened in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Would it be nice in a perfect world, we all say we’re not playing, and the owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, that’s going to trickle down,” VanVleet said. “If he steps up to the plate and puts pressure on the district attorney’s office, the state attorneys, governors, and politicians to make real change and get some justice. I know it’s not that simple, but at at the end of the day if we’re going to sit here and talk about making change, then at some point we’re going to have to put our nuts on the line and put something up to lose rather than just money, or visibility.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Regardless of what the players ultimately decide, the consensus is that their current actions aren’t enough. Not just in terms of spreading their message in the media, but the entire social justice push by the NBA. This was a larger discussion in May, when many players faced a moral judgement between coming back to play and trying to use that platform to affect change, or if it would be more effective to sit out altogether. The vast majority ultimately decided to play, but some, including Milwaukee Bucks guard George Hill, have changed their minds.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]“Theres a lot of things being talked about in how to approach this sensitive issue. I think everybody is at a point of saying Black Lives Matter, sitting up having these discussions in Zoom calls, putting apparel on, that’s not getting the job done. Taking a knee for the anthem, that’s not getting the job done. It’s starting to get washed out,” Powell said.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Powell and VanVleet also challenged media and fans to take action in their own lives. The point was made that it shouldn’t be the responsibility of Black athletes to live through trauma, while also being expected to be on the front lines in rallying, creating community initiatives, and also being the public face of the movement by repeatedly speaking on the issues.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]“At what point do we not have to speak about it anymore? Are we going to hold everybody accountable or are we just going to point the spotlight on Black people or Black athletes or entertainers to say, ‘What are you doing, what are you contributing to the community, and what are you putting on the line?’” VanVleet said.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]And to that point, VanVleet issued the same challenge to himself and his fellow players, because everyone’s collective efforts have not been enough. Police brutality continues to be a pervasive issue, accountability is fleeting, and despite pressure being put on politicians, defunding and disarming the police remains a non-starter on both sides of the political spectrum, which means that more lives will be lost.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]“What are we willing to give up? Do we actually give a f--- about what’s going on or is it just cool to wear Black Lives Matter on a backdrop or wear a T-shirt? Like, what does that really mean? Is that really doing anything?” VanVleet said.[/FONT]
 

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NBA players should quit and become Cops. They obviously care more about this huge plague that is affecting America. Plus they know how situations should be handled. Change begins with NBA! America is waiting.
 

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Yeah, I saw George Hill said "we shouldn't be here" or something like that.

His teammates probably thinking umm, chill out man. Have you seen my mortgage and child support?

Even Bron squashed that fast.
 

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NBA players should quit and become Cops. They obviously care more about this huge plague that is affecting America. Plus they know how situations should be handled. Change begins with NBA! America is waiting.

 

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Oh my gosh. These guys are on crack. Yeah, the Milwaukee Bucks can boycott and force their perceived justice lmao. Go ahead and boycott, nobody is watching anyway.
 

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Doesn’t matter if Donkey watches it. Because accountability is not in the equation. There will always be turn after turn to put blame on something caused it. There is no fault.
 
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What does this video tell us?


The guy was running at the “cop” with the gun. Wtf did you think would happen after several warnings?
 

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Lol. Why do these teams postpone practice or a game for a lifetime criminal resisting arrest and being non compliant that ends up getting shot


what the fuck do they think is gonna happen

postpone to reach out to the brothers to stand tall and stop killing 7 yr old and grandmas and each other.
 
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Anybody have any evidence that Blake was a pedo like Roy Moore? RM is who you guys defend and condone. But you make up baseless lies about Blake?

Interesting.


Where are the facts losers? You guys suck dick for a living. You will forever be societies shit hole closet racists that slurp on any white supremacist leader. These 4 years have been heaven for you losers. But it’s ending....soon

Donald Trump will be remembered for unintentionally exposing his own racist supporters. It’s out there now....and now we move forward.


Society and this forum will only get less and less racist as we go forward after Trump. You will lose and you will be forced to run back underground like you once were
 

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Lol. You are seeing the work of Obama.


Go listen to Herschel Walker again
 
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Lol. You are seeing the work of Obama.


Go listen to Herschel Walker again



Herschel Walker the biggest bust in trade history. No thanks. He would be a trump supporter. Wants the attention off that shit I don’t blame him
 
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And Obama did and does suck dick for sure



That’s nice. Him and Trump can do whatever they want on Epstein island I don’t give a fuck. Obama still a 100x better President. And I didn’t even think Obama did a good job!!!


But I have REAL reasons why I didn’t like him. Not because he’s a liberal and not because he’s half black. Stupid uneducated fucks
 

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