10/16/19

Milt Rosenberg and Charles Lipson along with twitter eviscerates LeBron James

        Buddy Coopor
    Chicago's legendary Rosenberg rarely discusses sports nut he had his favorite  guest and friend     University of Chicago's Charles Lipson on his show the other day to discuss the NBA-China situation and both men eviscerated  Lebron James also reading a list of tweets condemning NBA arrogant athlete and mega star Lebron James. The King had come out the other day attacking Darryl Morey and his tweet in support of the protesters like Ching Mow fighting for freedom and independence in scenes reminiscent from the movie Braveheart. For a billionaire of ball with no other talent than balling and  being a baller.  Lebron James sees anyone not making millions as a peasant and he supports Chinese state oligarchs brutally repressing the common Chinaman in all parts of China whether it be Hong Kong or the
borderlines near Tibet. Lebron James was heavily criticized by the 97 year old host of extension 720 who said in all of his years he has never seen a group of people (athletes) so undeserving overpaid and in full support of a regime that hostile to freedom a Democratic principles. Charles Lipson wondered if the NAZIS bankrolled baseball if men like Ted Williams would of said the shit King James decided to say in support for China because they fully support and fund the silly venture known as the NBA. Lipson expressed the possibility that King Lebron is so brainwashed by the years he went to college and was brain-washed like many other athletes but Milt Rosenberg reminded him Lebron was a high school drop out and went straight to the NBA. James tried to repair the damage and hate for him  once again caused with his big mouth and arrogant attitude but once again he was another arrogant NBA player showing thie rlove and support of authoritarian Chines repressive evil state because they are getting paid millions and millions form this Chinese state and the global sneaker companies instead of sweating for hours making these expensive shoes in factories for the equivalent of pennies a hour.

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