Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac is a coon

I tried to give him the benefit of doubt, not everyone protests in the same way... Then he explained it the way he did...
picard-facepalm.jpg
 
Last edited:
Congrats to jonathan isaac.good move
I believe in BLM the saying,no doubt.
i will never support the the organization,its anti heterosexual male,anti traditional black family.
i will never be led by homosexuals and trannies....
 
Congrats to jonathan isaac.good move
I believe in BLM the saying,no doubt.
i will never support the the organization,its anti heterosexual male,anti traditional black family.
i will never be led by homosexuals and trannies....

:rolleyes2:

So if you believe in BLM the saying then why have you got a problem with kneeling and supporting the cause and raising awareness?

Why would you then support his decision as a 'good move'?

You're coming across as dumb and misinformed as the coon in question. :hmm:
 
:rolleyes2:

So if you believe in BLM the saying then why have you got a problem with kneeling and supporting the cause and raising awareness?

Why would you then support his decision as a 'good move'?

You're coming across as dumb and misinformed as the coon in question. :hmm:
Ahhh there it is you kats are to predictable.
trigger works coon,uncle tom etc....these things dont get to me.
you kats talk about being treated with respect and be treated equally,but once a brotha based on his own
values and beliefs goes against your belief then you have disdain for him,he's cancelled...

ive already stated why i support his decision in my previous post.

what are they raising awareness to?
that young christian brotha is doing more community work at 22 than half of these idiots in the nba and im an atheist.
 
Sadly he gonna have answers

Pre arranged stuff he gonna regurgitate but not fully comprehend.

But hey he could prove me wrong.

I don't want tweets no Instagram posts no bible quotes

Go in front on a mic and answer question from people of YOUR faith and explain how what you did in front of the world HELPED BLACK LIVES.

Cause Jesus would debate groups of rabbi correct?

And if this young man can't?

Then you should have kept your no t shirt no kneeling butt in the locker room

Trust we wouldn't have noticed

But the Lord Jesus would have seen you

Won't he do?
The same question would be asked to you. “How did kneeling help black lives”

kneeling does not make a person black and I wish we would stop thinking so shallow
 
Isaac, who became an ordained minister in March, discussed his faith several times while describing why he made his decision.
"I don't think that kneeling or putting on a T-shirt for me, personally, is the answer," he said. "I feel like for me Black lives are supported through the Gospel. All lives are supported through the Gospel. That we all have things that we do wrong and sometimes it gets into a place of pointing fingers about which wrong is worse.
"I feel like the Bible tells us we all fall short of God's glory and at the end of the day whoever will humble themselves and seek God and repent of their sins that we could see it in a different light -- see our mistakes and people's mistakes in a different light, see people's evil in a different light. And that it would help bring us closer together and get past anything that's on the surface that doesn't really deal with the hearts of men and women."

All you need to know about this pussy. :smh: Jesus lovin faggot. :thefinger:




UaMaHB.jpg


Man, I expected more booty than that. Her face screams "I got a big ole booty. Get ready to see it!". Then I scrolled down and it was flat. A mild disappointment...its not the end of the world. She's probably gonna have a new booty installed before the year's over.
 
Man, I expected more booty than that. Her face screams "I got a big ole booty. Get ready to see it!". Then I scrolled down and it was flat. A mild disappointment...its not the end of the world. She's probably gonna have a new booty installed before the year's over.
:lol: :lol: Word. Bet she got some quality pussy though.

DG8Z4q.jpg
 
I understand it. Religion can fix a person's perspective in a way that they don't see other objectives. All other issues become secondary. They may ask their self what would Jesus do and that's what they want to do. The thing is, no one can know what Jesus would do in any given circumstance. Its a crutch.


In other words, religion is often used to explain what one does not know about/understand.
Human nature pulls toward having an answer for everything, even when the answer doesn't make sense.
(the way many people justify voting for Trump, "to shake things up in D.C." tho he was shown to be incompetant and dishonest).
He's right; the SYMBOLISM of him kneeling/wearing BLM t-shirt WON'T CHANGE ANYTHING.
But as a symbol, kneeling and wearing BLM would show UNITY which leads to STRENGTH in the effort to change the way things are.
By STANDING (the opposite of kneeling) he shows his disconnect from truly understanding the issues.
It also gives the ignorant ones who don't even see a problem confidence in their misunderstanding.


If Trump calls him looking to commend him for standing, does he take the call?
 
Your ignorance is on full display. Anyone but weak spirited cacs and their lapdog coons know that solidarity is a powerful weapon. It worked for MLK, X, Ghandi and it is working for BLM now.

Solidarity to what end? What specific change will the entirety of the NBA kneeling bring to us?

You have the nerve to call me ignorant with your 7th grade social studies textbook takes. None of the people you mentioned ever had full solidarity with their communities.
 
He's right; the SYMBOLISM of him kneeling/wearing BLM t-shirt WON'T CHANGE ANYTHING.
But as a symbol, kneeling and wearing BLM would show UNITY which leads to STRENGTH in the effort to change the way things are.

It doesn't bother anyone that there doesn't seem to be an objective besides the symbolism?

What exactly are NBA players trying to change? Who is the spokesman who can speak to the point of the kneeling?
 
It doesn't bother anyone that there doesn't seem to be an objective besides the symbolism?

"besides the symbolism?"...
The symbolism isn't the objective. It's a constant reminder EVERY TIME YOU SEE KNEELING AT AN EVENT of the problem.
'mericans were gonna DIE if they didn't get their sports back! NASCAR, baseball, etc.
So as they tune in to view their favorite past time athletes are there to remind them that there's something going on that's more important.


What exactly are NBA players trying to change? Who is the spokesman who can speak to the point of the kneeling?

Colin what's-his-name...
John Lewis spoke to the point of kneeling (and beyond).
Bring attention to a problem in society and become someone who can change laws to correct the problem.
NBA players inspire others to fight for change from within their own circumstances.
 
He has as much right to stand as the others have to kneel.

However, he needs to be sat down like a child and told how marketing/commercials work.

It's not the kneeling that works, it's the seeds it plants in people's minds.

Some of us will gain confidence from the phrase and the act, and some "others" will change thier ways whether motivated by morality or shame.

BLM written the floor of the NBA is marketing worth untold millions. So is the PSA's, commercials and just the sight of so many people united under one accord.
 
.... and was the only one not to wear a black lives matter shirt....

tenor.gif

200731153451-jonathan-issac-stand-0731-exlarge-169.jpg




(CNN) Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac became the first NBA player to stand for the National Anthem as the league resumed play after a 20-week hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The television broadcast showed Isaac, who is Black, standing as players and coaches from both teams, as well as referees, took a knee during the playing of the National Anthem. The 22-year-old forward was also the only player seen not wearing a "Black Lives Matter" shirt.
Isaac can be seen wearing his Magic game jersey instead.
He explained his position on Friday ahead of the game versus the Brooklyn Nets, saying that he doesn't think "putting that shirt on and kneeling went hand-in-hand with supporting Black lives."

"For me Black lives are supported through the gospel. All lives are supported through the gospel," he said. "We all have things that we do wrong and sometimes it gets to a place that we're pointing fingers at who's wrong is worst. Or who's wrong is seen, so I feel like the Bible tells us that we all fall short of God's glory. That will help bring us closer together and get past skin color. And get past anything that's on the surface and doesn't really get into the hearts or men and women."
Social media observers questioned why he chose to abstain from the league-wide protest.
"I'm very curious about — and will be patient for — Jonathan Isaac's explanation here," tweeted basketball writer Dane Moore. "Standing for the anthem is one thing... But seeming to be intentional about *not* wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt.... I dunno, man..."
"Drag me I don't care.." said another Twitter user. "What Jonathan Isaac did was his right to do. I lost no respect for him and still respect him for who he is. If a player stands or kneels, I could care less."
The owners of the Magic, the DeVos family, released a statement in support of the players pre-game protest on Friday. The statement did not allude to Isaac's decision to stand.
"The DeVos Family and the Orlando Magic organization fully supports Magic players who have chosen to leverage their professional platform to send a peaceful and powerful message condemning bigotry, racial injustice and the unwarranted use of violence by police, especially against people of color," the statement said.


CONTINUED:
 
"besides the symbolism?"...
The symbolism isn't the objective. It's a constant reminder EVERY TIME YOU SEE KNEELING AT AN EVENT of the problem.
'mericans were gonna DIE if they didn't get their sports back! NASCAR, baseball, etc.
So as they tune in to view their favorite past time athletes are there to remind them that there's something going on that's more important.

If the issues they are kneeling for is more important than sports why are they even still playing? If its that important to you as an individual, you had the option of not playing in the bubble, and you could have been involving yourself with the protest in your city.

Colin what's-his-name...
John Lewis spoke to the point of kneeling (and beyond).
Bring attention to a problem in society and become someone who can change laws to correct the problem.
NBA players inspire others to fight for change from within their own circumstances.

Again, exactly what problem are they bringing attention to? And what steps are they taking besides kneeling to change laws and correct the problem? Out of the hundreds of players kneeling not one can stand up as the leader and speak on this? Where is their John Lewis?
 
Come on brothas,, this shit is all by design!! These sports stars are no different from rappers, movie, tv, political stars!! To get on that level or make that type of money.. You gotta sell the fuck out!! They have handlers that tell them what to do!! It's almost 2021, this shit been going on since the invention of the radio and then the tv!! It's called conditioning and programming and deception!!
 
Some of us will gain confidence from the phrase and the act, and some "others" will change thier ways whether motivated by morality or shame.

That's a nice theory.

In the real world in NYC the mayor has been painting BLM in big letters on streets all over the city and at the same time gun crime has skyrocketed in the hoods.

If it takes NBA players kneeling for us to gain a moral compass then we're doomed.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top