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Bar Owner Refuses to Show NBA Games After LeBron James Calls for Police Accountability. Guess Who Had the Perfect Clapback?

Because we live in a white supremacist, capitalistic society in which Black people audition for their humanity on a daily basis and are routinely denied the luxury of police de-escalation tactics, the officer-related shooting murder of Maโ€™Khia Bryant is somehow a polarizing topic. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2024’s Most Influential African Americans Post…

Because we live in a white supremacist, capitalistic society in which Black people audition for their humanity on a daily basis and are routinely denied the luxury of police de-escalation tactics, the officer-related shooting murder of Maโ€™Khia Bryant is somehow a polarizing topic.

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Imagine that.

In the immediate aftermath of Bryant being gunned down by Columbus, Ohio, police officer Nicholas Reardon, LeBron James called a thing a thing and demanded that Reardon be held accountable for his actions. Jamesโ€™ decision to do so hasnโ€™t exactly been met with open arms, as just about everyone from Ted Cruz to Orethal James Simpsonโ€”no, reallyโ€”have either voiced their displeasure at the four-time NBA champ having the audacity to demand police accountability or have accused him of inciting violence against the same people who harass Black people for a living.

The irony.

One such person who would love nothing more than for King James to shut up and dribble is Jay Linneman, owner of Linneโ€™s Pub in Cincinnati, Ohio. Clearly displeased at Jamesโ€™ decision to speak up on behalf of Black lives, Linneman ran to his now-private Facebook page and issued a decree.

โ€œIf anyone wants to watch an NBA game, donโ€™t come to Linnieโ€™s Pub,โ€ he wrote according to MSN. โ€œWe will not air them until Lebron James has been expelled from the NBA.โ€

Linneman, which is Wakandan for โ€œbigoted piece of shit,โ€ also added that NBA players โ€œjust need to play the game and thatโ€™s itโ€ and โ€œtheir opinion doesnโ€™t really matter.โ€ I wonder if he kept that same energy when Drew Brees accused NFL players of disrespecting the flag by taking a knee during the national anthem or when Brett Favre stood up for Derek Chauvin.

Probably not.

So since Linneman wanted LeBronโ€™s attention, he got exactly that when the 17-time NBA All-Star offered a succinct response on Twitter:

โ€œAww Damn!โ€ James tweeted. โ€œI was headed there to watch our game tonight and have a drink! Welp.โ€

Clearly, LeBron wasnโ€™t the only person who had something to say about Linneman showing his entire ass, because as previously noted, heโ€™s since made the Linnieโ€™s Pub Facebook page private. In a perfect world, heโ€™ll also go out of business; which, if you let Yelp reviews tell it, now sounds like a strong possibility:

I suppose now would be an opportune time to inform Linneman that the only personโ€™s opinion that โ€œdoesnโ€™t really matterโ€ is his own.

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