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Do you really not know why people thought this? Really?
It was rhetorical.
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Do you really not know why people thought this? Really?
Now you know the answer for the majority is nothing but making letters on their keyboard invisible from typing too much sounds good talk.So what sacrifices are some of you making to get Kaep a job?
Jay-Z never said he wasn't going to watch football or represent NFL players until Kaep got a job.
This sounds good and I agree but nobody trying to hear some dude who is mostly on the same level try to say much if we’re being honest.I been told black people to stop looking at entertainers and athletes as model black leaders.
I been told black people to stop looking at entertainers and athletes as model black leaders.
This sounds good and I agree but nobody trying to hear some dude who is mostly on the same level try to say much if we’re being honest.
So what sacrifices are some of you making to get Kaep a job?
Jay-Z never said he wasn't going to watch football or represent NFL players until Kaep got a job.
Still tryna catch up with all this. What exactly is Jay gonna be doing with the NFL? Haven't seen anyone mention it
Roc Nation, the entertainment company founded by rapper and businessman Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter, is entering into a multiyear partnership with the NFL to enhance the NFL's live game experiences and to amplify the league's social justice efforts.
As part of the agreement, Roc Nation will advise on the selection of artists for major NFL performances like the Super Bowl. A major component of the partnership will be to nurture and strengthen community through football and music, including through the NFL's Inspire Change initiative.
The NFL formally launched the Inspire Change initiative in early 2019, after more than two years of work with NFL players, with the goal of creating positive change in communities across the country. Through this initiative, NFL teams and the league office work with the Players Coalition and other NFL players to support programs and initiatives that reduce barriers to opportunity, with a focus on three priority areas: education and economic advancement; police and community relations; and criminal justice reform.
This has to be the most disingenuous question you've ever asked on here.
Lemme go ahead and support someone in every single way besides making a verbal commitment. Since I didnt make that verbal commitment, im free of criticism when I choose to do the complete opposite of what was stipulated in a movement I willingly chose to support.
Dude literally hopped on the Kaep wave when it was hot, 3 years ago. Now that it has died down, we're supposed to ignore the actions taken back then because you (Jay and his fans) like his music?
Jay fans sounding like R.Kelly fans.
Are you dudes real lol. I can understand the first part for a person but the second is some like fishing like none otherI refuse to see how Jay Z/Roc Nation being in charge of music does anything good for black people.... This is no better than when he led us to believe he really owned the Brooklyn Nets.
I personally will be getting my weekend football fix from watching/attending HBCU games.
In for the pivots that will surely come from both sides of this.