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Ay, leave bud ice out of this. Bud ice ain't did **** to nobody...catching strays for no reason and ****.MAGA women dont drink white claw. They chase now their meth and fentanyl with bud ice and milwaukees best.
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Ay, leave bud ice out of this. Bud ice ain't did **** to nobody...catching strays for no reason and ****.MAGA women dont drink white claw. They chase now their meth and fentanyl with bud ice and milwaukees best.
Anyone can identify as being Jewish because being Jewish is a religion and not a "race". Also this has little to nothing to do with Kanye.
Lobby had to apologize for a tweet about Jewish money and fly across the country to meet with Rabbits. He don't want any conflict.
"black people haven't hurt America enough. "
. Agree with all he said.
And those same ***** were advocating to have his pay docked when he spends it to help black people.
Both. They’ve thrown out the vaccine mandate and people are able to sue and get their jobs back.Are you talking about his pay due to games missed due to the vaccine or the recent situation with Jewish people?
Both.
For years, Kyrie has historically donated tons of money to black people. Purchased homes for people, paid for education etc. In both cases, they've unjustly docked his pay.I think it’s weird to cape for his pay to be docked. I am not the one who has to pay him so it’s not really any of my business. But you surely agree that it was fair for the Nets to not pay him, right?
I come in peace btw - I’m not trying to argue, just interested in hearing the opinion of someone who might have a different view than mine.
For years, Kyrie has historically donated tons of money to black people. Purchased homes for people, paid for education etc. In both cases, they've unjustly docked his pay.
NYC allowed visiting non-vaccinated players to play but punished the home team players. They also allowed nonvaccinated fans to come into the arena. It made no sense. Now, courts have ruled it was unconstitutional. The league itself found the city's policy to be conflicting. They should return the wages that they took from him due to the findings and the conflicts within the ordinance.So while I absolutely commend Kyrie for all that he has donated to black people, I guess where we diverge is that I don’t see how his employer withholding his pay was unjust in either scenario. Not to simplify the matter but last year he was unable to perform his job because he refused the vaccine and this year he was suspended (I believe by the league) and I believe that in most cases players forfeit those wages. If anything, the wages were sacrifices for him standing on his beliefs but he had to know that was coming and again not to minimize his sacrifice but the folks he is helping or anyone in America would have had their pay withheld, if they weren’t terminated, in either scenario.
Now if you are saying that terminating or withholding pay from someone in general for someone refusing to get the vaccine or “disrupting business” with personal beliefs is problematic then that is one thing. However, I don’t think anyone or Kyrie himself should have expected him to get a pass on that.
He didn't choose to not play games. The ordinance did not allow him to play but allowed a ton of other nonvaccinated players to come there and play. If it blocked people from not playing overall because of their vax status until the appeals worked their way through the courts, then I wouldn't have an issue with it. However, to say one can and one can't, then the law is broken. Give that man back his money. Especially since the courts ruled it was unconstitutional.EYE didn’t have an issue with Kyrie losing out on money due to the vaccine stuff. He chose not to play games, he ain get paid. Pretty simple.
NYC allowed visiting non-vaccinated players to play but punished the home team players. They also allowed nonvaccinated fans to come into the arena. It made no sense. Now, courts have ruled it was unconstitutional. The league itself found the city's policy to be conflicting. They should return the wages that they took from him due to the findings and the conflicts within the ordinance.
He didn't choose to not play games. The ordinance did not allow him to play but allowed a ton of other nonvaccinated players to come there and play. If it blocked people from not playing overall because of their vax status until the appeals worked their way through the courts, then I wouldn't have an issue with it. However, to say one can and one can't, then the law is broken. Give that man back his money. Especially since the courts ruled it was unconstitutional.