November 22, 2024
It's truly stunning -- the number of opportunities and freedoms that America has afforded to its citizenry. There is no nation in the history of this planet that has provided...

It’s truly stunning — the number of opportunities and freedoms that America has afforded to its citizenry.

There is no nation in the history of this planet that has provided as much hope through opportunity as the United States.

NBA star LeBron James has benefited from these freedoms immensely and yet, the once-loved basketball superstar couldn’t be any less grateful.

What a hypocrite.

His latest public embarrassment came on his HBO show “The Shop,” when James was asked which city he hates playing in the most.

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His answer was Boston. Why?

“Because they racist as f**k, that’s why,” James said of the city.

However, LeBron may not hate Boston as much as he’d like the world to believe.

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As it turns out, last year, James became a part owner of the Boston Red Sox, according to a March 2021 announcement by Fenway Sports Group, the parent company of the Red Sox.

Now, if Boston was indeed so irredeemably racist, why would James want to own a team there?

When word spread about the obvious hypocrisy, social media became a blasting zone for LeBron:

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This isn’t even the only example in recent days of LeBron totally disrespecting the country that has given him so much.

When asked about WNBA star Brittney Griner’s imprisonment in Russia, James said that if he were Griner, he “would be feeling like, ‘Do I even want to go back to America?’”

In response, Jake Crain of The Daily Wire’s “Crain & Co.” went on a bit of a rant, explaining the depths of LeBron’s ignorance.

Perhaps no one has put it better.

“LeBron has totally lost touch with the common man and reality and seemingly forgotten who he was and where he came from,” Crain said. “He was a struggling everyday person who turned himself into an empire.”

“In most countries around the world, LeBron never would have had the chance to reach the heights that he has. But maybe it’s time that we the people start to push back a little bit on this diva …

“Maybe we should trade LeBron for Brittney so he can start to form an appreciation for the greatest country on Earth.”