Seahawks Player (Sherman) Lashes Out at #BLM Leader for Misappropriating His Image

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Racist Black Lives Matter leader “King Nobleâ€￾ made the mistake of assuming that every black man is onboard with the movement. As reported at Newsbusters, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman discovered that Noble posted the picture above of Sherman and a teammate in a post suggesting that the athlete approved of murdering whites. He expressed his disapproval in no uncertain terms on Noble's own website.

Sherman's response....

“I did not believe this when I heard about it. I watched your videos. I started a life in the ghetto..I banged like a fool till I woke up. I was not suppressed by any man or woman, white or black.

I worked myself up from Compton High School to a scholarship at Standford University and I did it myself. I take pride in what I have accomplished both as a black man, and an athlete. I could have stayed in LA and banged and used drugs and thought that it was all the white man’s fault. But that would be a lie. We are who we want to be, that is what is great about America. We are all born with the same chances in life..white or black…YOU choose to be a woman-abusing racist loudmouth. I would love to debate you on national TV. And if you condone senseless black shootings of whites and police officers, you better make that a debate on Springer, so I can bitchslap your ignorant ass!

You are what is keeping and making the black race look bad. Wake up fool. Do not glorify this half a man, he has worked for nothing. He chose to keep himself where he is, not the white people. It is time to take responsibility for your own actions, and not act like a stinking fool. Kids and young black men and women look at this site, and believe that they are abused. That is a bold-faced lie. It is out of the mouths of cheap thugs like you that are hurting our young and taking away the chances they have to make themselves a productive part of society. Brothers and sisters: the only slavery in America now is the one you put yourself into. Rise up like Doctor King as taught us, and be a real human being. We are all in this togehter, white and black. Peace to all, and I hope this stupid fake hate stops real soon. We are all brothers and sisters. Do not be fooled by the tyranny of evil men like this. Lift yourself up, educate yourselves, and work hard for a good life. No one owes you anything. Stand proud as a person of color, and do something meaningful with your life. I did and I am the best at what I do! Peace out, R Sherman.â€￾

The pic...

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You think he'd feel the same if instead of a millionaire CB he was aN African-American studies Professor at some predominately black "college"?
 

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It takes courage in this totalitarian communist country for a black public figure to say what Sherman said. Good on him!
 
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It would be cool if Sherman is taking a public stance against BLM bigotry.. but has he come out verbally and confirmed this is his writing (?) Because he spelled Stanford wrong (STANDford)..

Have a feeling this might be the unsolicited handiwork of a DWF apologist, trying to rehab Sherman's thug image..
 

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Assuming this is real, Sherman’s comments are fantastic and politically-intrepid. “Black Lives Matterâ€￾ are the contemporary version of the Black Panthers…only their existence in 2015 is highly laughable, as blacks are utterly deified by whites in nearly every facet of Western society and have the full support of all governments, medias, and corporations. When BLM interrupted/hijacked a speech by Democratic presidential hopeful, Bernie Sanders (a Jewish Marxist from Vermont), back on August 8[SUP]th[/SUP] in Seattle (which I still can’t believe actually occurred), I saw a video of a black guy with a YouTube channel commenting on their ridiculous behavior. His scathing commentary was even better than Sherman’s…

[video=youtube;LLWjmFVmD4w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLWjmFVmD4w[/video]

Sherman has a black girlfriend and they have a infant son. Considering the familiar alternatives, that's OK in my book...

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It would be cool if Sherman is taking a public stance against BLM bigotry.. but has he come out verbally and confirmed this is his writing (?) Because he spelled Stanford wrong (STANDford)..

Have a feeling this might be the unsolicited handiwork of a DWF apologist, trying to rehab Sherman's thug image..


This was the post from the BLM guys site...

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This was the post from the BLM guys site...

Dan, I like your vintage Colts avatar..

If this is Sherman, I appreciate his candor & perspective. But the writing raises questions for his cultural-Marxist cheerleaders.. Understood, we all make spelling/grammar mistakes when passionately posting on hot button issues. But Sherman can't spell the name of his alma mater (?) c'mon.
Meaning, maybe he's not as scholarly as the media continuously & conspicuously reminds us in their efforts to not only upsell Black athletic supremacy, but now Black cerebral supremacy (?)
Great athletes in collegiate sports, & other pro athletes, who are/were highest level students rarely get the unnecessary titling of 'highly-educated', when they're reported on.. but with Sherman it's non-stop, protest-too-much billing. Well, except athletes like Ryan Fitzpatrick (Harvard alum), who are snidely referenced for being cerebral to their own detriment, etc.

The 2nd embarrassing scenario, it's simply a creepy, half-stupid DW(hite)F,.. Again upselling to the American public how uniquely superior Sherman is.. morally, athletically, intellectually.
My money is on this post being fraudulent.. but who knows.
 

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Dan, I like your vintage Colts avatar..

If this is Sherman, I appreciate his candor & perspective. But the writing raises questions for his cultural-Marxist cheerleaders.. Understood, we all make spelling/grammar mistakes when passionately posting on hot button issues. But Sherman can't spell the name of his alma mater (?) c'mon.
Meaning, maybe he's not as scholarly as the media continuously & conspicuously reminds us in their efforts to not only upsell Black athletic supremacy, but now Black cerebral supremacy (?)
Great athletes in collegiate sports, & other pro athletes, who are/were highest level students rarely get the unnecessary titling of 'highly-educated', when they're reported on.. but with Sherman it's non-stop, protest-too-much billing. Well, except athletes like Ryan Fitzpatrick (Harvard alum), who are snidely referenced for being cerebral to their own detriment, etc.

The 2nd embarrassing scenario, it's simply a creepy, half-stupid DW(hite)F,.. Again upselling to the American public how uniquely superior Sherman is.. morally, athletically, intellectually.
My money is on this post being fraudulent.. but who knows.

I agree, Average American. Nothing has been confirmed though as of yet. http://www.ijreview.com/2015/09/420...-matter-activist-shows-hypocritical-movement/
 

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It turns out that the article wasn't written by Sherman, but his press conference on the matter contained similar points. He mentions his friend being murdered by Negroes and the inconvenient pandemic of black-on-black crime that Black Supremacists never seem to care about...

"Before we get started, I'm gonna address the—because there was some article written. You know, you guys have seen it. Talking about King Noble and all this. I did not write that article. A lot of people had sent it to me over the weekend, but I thought this would be the best place to address it. There were some points in that article, or in that post, that were relevant and I could agree with. But there were also some obviously ignorant points in there. I don't think any time's a time to call out for an all-out war against police or any race of people. I thought that was an ignorant statement. But as a black man, I do understand that black lives matter. You know, I stand for that, I believe in that wholeheartedly.

But I also think that there's a way to go about things, and there's a way to do things. And I think the issue at hand needs to be addressed internally, and before we move on, because from personal experience, you know, you have living in the hood, living in the inner city, you deal with things, you deal with people dying. Dealt with a best friend getting killed...it was two 35-year-old black men. Wasn't no police officer involved, wasn't anybody else involved, and I didn't hear anybody shouting "black lives matter" then...and I think that's the point we need to get to is that we need to deal with our own internal issues before we move forward and start pointing fingers and start attacking other people. We need to solidify ourselves as people and deal with our issues, because I think as long as we have black-on-black crime and, you know, one black man killing another...if black lives matter, then it should matter all the time. You should never let somebody get killed—that's somebody's son, that's somebody's brother, that's somebody's friend. So you should always keep that in mind.

And there's a lot of dealings with police officers right now, I don't think all cops are bad. You know, I think there's some great cops out there, who do everything in their power to uphold the badge and uphold the honor and protect the people in society. But there are bad cops, and I think that also needs to be addressed. I think the police officers we have right now—you know, some of it is being brought to light, because of video cameras, everybody has a camera phone. But these are things a lot of us have dealt with our whole lives. And I think right now is a perfect time to deal with it. The climate we're in...everybody's being more accepting, you know, so I think the ignorance should stop. I think people realize that, at the end of the day, we're all human beings. So, you know, before we're black, white, Asian, Polynesian, Latino—we're humans. So, it's up to us to stop it. Thank you."

[video=youtube;CUvvWZdKrBI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUvvWZdKrBI[/video]
 

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Dan, I like your vintage Colts avatar..

If this is Sherman, I appreciate his candor & perspective. But the writing raises questions for his cultural-Marxist cheerleaders.. Understood, we all make spelling/grammar mistakes when passionately posting on hot button issues. But Sherman can't spell the name of his alma mater (?) c'mon.
Meaning, maybe he's not as scholarly as the media continuously & conspicuously reminds us in their efforts to not only upsell Black athletic supremacy, but now Black cerebral supremacy (?)
Great athletes in collegiate sports, & other pro athletes, who are/were highest level students rarely get the unnecessary titling of 'highly-educated', when they're reported on.. but with Sherman it's non-stop, protest-too-much billing. Well, except athletes like Ryan Fitzpatrick (Harvard alum), who are snidely referenced for being cerebral to their own detriment, etc.

The 2nd embarrassing scenario, it's simply a creepy, half-stupid DW(hite)F,.. Again upselling to the American public how uniquely superior Sherman is.. morally, athletically, intellectually.
My money is on this post being fraudulent.. but who knows.

Thanks! I used to be a member here back in 2006-08 I think? My username was Unitas We Stand or something similar. I could never recover the pass word.

About the latest news, LMAO figures it was Bullchit.
 
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