Jay-Z & Roc Nation Helped Dismiss Case of 11 yr old who Refused to Stand for Pledge of Allegiance

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Jay-Z and Roc Nation Helped Dismiss Case of 11-Year-Old Boy Who Refused to Stand for Pledge of Allegiance

Tonja Renée Stidhum

3/06/19 4:19pm
Filed to: ROC NATION
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Romeo Santos Joins Roc Nation Management and Named CEO of Roc Nation Latin on June 8, 2016 in New York City.
Photo: Nicholas Hunt (Getty Images for Roc Nation)
A big triumphant *Otis Yell* goes to Jay-Z and Roc Nation.


The philanthropic division of the famous entertainment company stepped in to help an 11-year-old boy who stood up against America’s favorite patriotic pastime: reciting the pledge of the allegiance to the flag.




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In February, Jabari Talbot was arrested after he told a Lawton Chiles Middle Academy substitute teacher that he would not be partaking in the flag allegiance because of the racist history of the country it symbolizes. The teacher snapped back at him with the standard “Well, go back to where you came from”-type response, to which Jabari brilliantly replied, “They brought me here.”

As Weekend Editor Jay Connor pointed out in The Root’s initial reporting:

Shoutout to his substitute teacher for handling that situation completely wrong. Because if you want to dip, more power to you. But never tell a black person—whose ancestors built “the best country in the world” for free.99—to “go back” as a consequence for addressing equitable treatment. That’s not how this shit works.

Things escalated when the 11-year-old was arrested after being reported for disrupting the classroom, including alleged threats to the teacher. He was taken into custody by the Lakeland Police Department.

Jabari’s mom, Dhakira Talbot, was understandably “upset, hurt, and angry” and wanted the school to be held accountable for how the situation was handled.

After news spread of the unlawful arrest, Roc Nation’s division assisting victims of racial injustice, Team ROC, enlisted the help of attorney Alex Spiro to assist.

“Jabari is a courageous and intelligent young man who deserves all the credit for standing up for his beliefs,” Spiro said in a statement obtained via Complex. “He should’ve never been arrested or entangled in this situation—his freedom of speech rights were clearly protected under the First Amendment.”

Team ROC scored the big win, as the case has now been dismissed.


As we know, Jay isn’t a stranger to lending a hand to those in need, especially when it comes to combating injustice. Most recently, he assisted 21 Savage in his deportation case by lending his legal team.


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In response to Roc Nation’s assistance, Dhakira released the following statement:

My son and I are grateful for all the athletes, entertainers, Roc Nation and community of supporters that have raised awareness about this injustice and showed their support—both publicly and privately [...]. Although Jabari’s case has been dismissed, I do want people to know this isn’t just about my son—this prejudice happens to African-American kids all across the country. The fight isn’t over, which is why I have a civil rights complaint pending with the U.S. Department of Education. At the end of the day, I want to ensure that no child ever has to experience this injustice again and we will appreciate everyone’s continued support.

Gon’ brush your shoulders off, young Jabari. And use the hand you’d usually use to place over your heart for the pledge.

Bloop.
 
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Jay-Z's team helps get case dismissed against 6th grader who refused to stand for Pledge of Allegiance: report

The philanthropic division of Jay-Z’s entertainment company reportedly helped secure the dismissal of a case against an 11-year-old boy who was arrested after he refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.

Complex reported Tuesday that Team ROC helped Jabari Talbot, a sixth-grade boy from Lakeland, Fla., claim the recent legal victory after enlisting the services of famed lawyer Alex Spiro to handle his case pro bono.

"Jabari is a courageous and intelligent young man who deserves all the credit for standing up for his beliefs," Spiro told the magazine in a statement. "He should've never been arrested or entangled in this situation—his freedom of speech rights were clearly protected under the 1st Amendment."

Officials had apprehended Talbot a month ago after he reportedly refused to stand for the pledge at Lawton Chiles Middle Academy.

At the time, Jabari told his teacher, Ana Alvarez, during a heated exchange that he would not stand for the pledge because the “flag was racist and the national anthem was offensive to black people,” according to Bay News 9.

Alvarez then reportedly asked Jabari why he didn't go live in another country.

“They brought me here,” Jabari answered, according to the Tampa TV station.

"Well you can always go back, because I came here from Cuba and the day I feel I'm not welcome here anymore I would find another place to live,” Alvarez replied.

The teacher said she then had to “call the office because [she] did not want to continue dealing with him."

According to an arrest affidavit seen by the local station, Jabari was arrested shortly after the incident by a school resource officer for being disruptive. The affidavit also reportedly claimed that Jabari threatened the teacher with physical violence.

A number of high-profile figures have drawn attention to the story.

Miami Heat player Justise Winslow, who is managed by Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, called Jabari’s arrest an "injustice” in a statement to Complex.

Jacksonville Jaguars player Leonard Fournette, who is also managed by the entertainer's company, told the magazine that Jabari “is a bright young student and I applaud him for the strength he has shown during this difficult situation.”

“I know he's a huge football fan and I’m looking forward to having him come to a Jaguars game this season,” he said.

Jabari’s mother, Dhakkira Talbot, also expressed her gratitude to entertainers and athletes who have highlighted her son's in a statement to the magazine.

"My son and I are grateful for all the athletes, entertainers, Roc Nation and community of supporters that have raised awareness about this injustice and showed their support—both publicly and privately," Talbot said.

"Although Jabari’s case has been dismissed, I do want people to know this isn’t just about my son—this prejudice happens to African-American kids all across the country. The fight isn’t over, which is why I have a civil rights complaint pending with the U.S. Department of Education. At the end of the day, I want to ensure that no child ever has to experience this injustice again and we will appreciate everyone’s continued support,” she added
 
H, O V A
I got my mojo back baby, oh behave
Naw, naw, don't be afraid
Y'all and your articles, hard to spit at Jay
Y'all from afar threw darts my way
What you thought, I would naught have nothing to say? Nope!

Y'all fell into the booby trap
I set the trap just to see dude react, and now
And now you'se can't leave
You opened the door god, I'm at you annually
And I'm sorry Miss Rosie Perez
I call a spade a spade, it just is what it is
But you can't give cred to anything dude says
Same dude to give you ice and you owe him some head
(Shortyyyy!) It's time to wake up the dead
You sound a little naive in them articles that I read

[Hook (x2)]
H, O V A
The Blueprint 2 baby, on the way
H, O V A
I got my mojo back baby, oh behave

[Jay-Z]
Can't y'all, see that he's fake, the rap version of TD jakes
Prophesizing on your CDs and tapes
Won't break you a crumb of the little bit that he makes
And this is with whom you want to place your faith?
I put dollars on mine, ask Columbine
When the Twin Towers dropped, I was the first in line
Donating proceeds off every ticket sold
When I was out on the road, that's how you judge Hov, no?
Ain't I supposed to be absorbed myself?

Every time there's a tragedy, I'm the first one to help
They call me this misogynist, but they don't call me the dude
To take his dollars to give gifts at the projects
These dudes is all politics, depositing checks
they put in they pocket, all you get in return is a lot of lip
And y'all buy the shit, caught up in the hype
Cause the nigga wear a coofie, it don't mean that he bright
Cause you don't understand him, it don't mean that he nice...

Hov been playing chess his whole life. Respect.
 
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Jay-Z and Roc Nation Helped Dismiss Case of 11-Year-Old Boy Who Refused to Stand for Pledge of Allegiance

Tonja Renée Stidhum

3/06/19 4:19pm
Filed to: ROC NATION
62.9K
247
bsvuopqxgpzu3j9cjdg7.jpg

Romeo Santos Joins Roc Nation Management and Named CEO of Roc Nation Latin on June 8, 2016 in New York City.
Photo: Nicholas Hunt (Getty Images for Roc Nation)
A big triumphant *Otis Yell* goes to Jay-Z and Roc Nation.


The philanthropic division of the famous entertainment company stepped in to help an 11-year-old boy who stood up against America’s favorite patriotic pastime: reciting the pledge of the allegiance to the flag.




ad


In February, Jabari Talbot was arrested after he told a Lawton Chiles Middle Academy substitute teacher that he would not be partaking in the flag allegiance because of the racist history of the country it symbolizes. The teacher snapped back at him with the standard “Well, go back to where you came from”-type response, to which Jabari brilliantly replied, “They brought me here.”

As Weekend Editor Jay Connor pointed out in The Root’s initial reporting:

Shoutout to his substitute teacher for handling that situation completely wrong. Because if you want to dip, more power to you. But never tell a black person—whose ancestors built “the best country in the world” for free.99—to “go back” as a consequence for addressing equitable treatment. That’s not how this shit works.

Things escalated when the 11-year-old was arrested after being reported for disrupting the classroom, including alleged threats to the teacher. He was taken into custody by the Lakeland Police Department.

Jabari’s mom, Dhakira Talbot, was understandably “upset, hurt, and angry” and wanted the school to be held accountable for how the situation was handled.

After news spread of the unlawful arrest, Roc Nation’s division assisting victims of racial injustice, Team ROC, enlisted the help of attorney Alex Spiro to assist.

“Jabari is a courageous and intelligent young man who deserves all the credit for standing up for his beliefs,” Spiro said in a statement obtained via Complex. “He should’ve never been arrested or entangled in this situation—his freedom of speech rights were clearly protected under the First Amendment.”

Team ROC scored the big win, as the case has now been dismissed.


As we know, Jay isn’t a stranger to lending a hand to those in need, especially when it comes to combating injustice. Most recently, he assisted 21 Savage in his deportation case by lending his legal team.


Jay-Z Is Reportedly Lending His Lawyer to 21 Savage
He got 99 problems, but effective legal representation ain’t one. 21 Savage is currently in ICE…

Read more
In response to Roc Nation’s assistance, Dhakira released the following statement:

My son and I are grateful for all the athletes, entertainers, Roc Nation and community of supporters that have raised awareness about this injustice and showed their support—both publicly and privately [...]. Although Jabari’s case has been dismissed, I do want people to know this isn’t just about my son—this prejudice happens to African-American kids all across the country. The fight isn’t over, which is why I have a civil rights complaint pending with the U.S. Department of Education. At the end of the day, I want to ensure that no child ever has to experience this injustice again and we will appreciate everyone’s continued support.

Gon’ brush your shoulders off, young Jabari. And use the hand you’d usually use to place over your heart for the pledge.

Bloop.

But Kim Kardashian....

So much respect for what that man is trying to do and what he has done.
 
But Kim Kardashian....

So much respect for what that man is trying to do and what he has done.
I said that shit to somebody on Twitter. Mother fucker talkin about Jay-Z and Kim Kardashian getting people off. I told you that dumbass, "Kim Kardashian got one mother fucking person off. ONE. DaFuq outta here trying to give that useless bitch credit for doing something."
 
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