Comments Thread For: Keyshawn Davis-Denys Berinchyk stained by act, accusations of racism
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He should have kept it quiet , used it as motivation, and brought this nonsense up after the fight. Now if he loses wtf is this gonna do for his psych?Leave a comment:
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When given or thrown at a black athlete, they certainly are! Now combine that with watermelons and the intention is quite obvious. Having said that, I'm not convinced that Berinchyk and his team are the culprits...Leave a comment:
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In PR I just cut the Bananas off the tree let them ripe and eat them without thinking of anything. This thread is the most entertaining ever! I think Davis should’ve appreciated the fruits
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Keyshawn may be getting a little over emotional. Berinchyk won't be emotional. Getting emotional many times results in getting hurt in boxing.
Keyshawn has the skill and power to beat him. He needs to focus on what he needs to do to win, and talk less.Leave a comment:
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look at this clown. just more lies , always lies
Jussie smollet ring a bell?
Bubba wallace and the fake noose
University of Wisconsin fake noose/death threat hoax/
Hopewell Baptist Church was attacked with fire and graffiti that said, “Vote Trump.” Turns out the arsonist was Andrew McClinton, 48, an African-American member of the church.
Yasmin Seweid, 18, told police that three Donald Trump supporters harassed her and tried to steal her hijab on a No. 6 train in New York City. But the Dec. 1, 2016, alleged hate crime fell apart two weeks later when Seweid admitted she made the whole thing up because she’d been out late drinking with friends and was afraid her strict ****** Egyptian father would be angry.
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look at this clown. just more lies , always lies
Jussie smollet ring a bell?
Bubba wallace and the fake noose
University of Wisconsin fake noose/death threat hoax/
Hopewell Baptist Church was attacked with fire and graffiti that said, “Vote Trump.” Turns out the arsonist was Andrew McClinton, 48, an African-American member of the church.
Yasmin Seweid, 18, told police that three Donald Trump supporters harassed her and tried to steal her hijab on a No. 6 train in New York City. But the Dec. 1, 2016, alleged hate crime fell apart two weeks later when Seweid admitted she made the whole thing up because she’d been out late drinking with friends and was afraid her strict ****** Egyptian father would be angry.
Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti was vandalized for months by graffiti that said, “leave n—-s” and “KKK.” A former student, African-American Eddie Curlin, 29, was eventually caught.
Five black cadet candidates were bombarded with hate speech on message boards at the Air Force Academy Preparatory School in September 2017. It turns out that the comments were written by one of the African-American cadets.
On Dec. 30, 2018, a 7-year-old African-American girl, Jazmine Barnes, was killed in a drive-by shooting. Witnesses said a white man in a pickup truck was nearby. “We’ve got to call it what it is. Black people are being targeted in this country,” said activist Deric Muhammad. Rep.
Sheila Jackson Lee insisted, “Do not be afraid to call this what it seems to be - a hate crime,” But the investigation led to the arrest of two African-Americans, Eric Black Jr. and Larry D. Woodruffe, who police believe shot into Barnes’ car in a case of mistaken identity.
This past New Year’s Eve, three Savannah churches and a civil rights museum were vandalized, raising the specter of a hate crime. But it was an African-American, David Smith III, who had thrown bricks through the doors.Leave a comment:
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