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Shaquille O’Neal Talks George Floyd and Racial Injustice Throughout America: “What’s Right Is Right, What’s Wrong Is Wrong”

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But what people don’t know is that he has law enforcement training, and in 2016, he took some of the preliminary steps necessary to become an officer of the law, in anticipation of a run for Sheriff.

But O’Neal went on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

And what happened to George Floyd is all the way wrong,” says O’Neal.

Shaq continues to say he wishes there was someone in a leadership position who could help bring people together during these times of civil unrest.

My position on that is there could be, there’s not suddenly inadequate people worthy of being leaders in the fight for criminal justice, but rather the masses of Black people aren’t willing to follow.

Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture

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