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The NBA, MLB, tennis stars and more have come out to speak against social injustice and police brutality. Russ Parr wants to know why people are so outraged over this? Check out the rant below: View this post on Instagram NBA Boycott A post shared by The Russ Parr Morning Show (@russparrshow) on Aug 27, […]

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