Lebron James says he stopped being a Dallas Cowboys fan when the team took a stand against protesting the National Anthem
· Oct 28, 2022 · NottheBee.com

The nation's most popular woke celebrity crybaby, LeBron James, claims that he no longer supports the NFL's Dallas Cowboys because owner Jerry Jones opposed the anti-American BLM national anthem protests.

According to Outkick, Lebron dropped support for America's Team because the owner happened to be pro-America.

While NBA commissioner Adam Silver allowed players to essentially do and say whatever they wanted, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had a differing opinion when it came to kneeling during the anthem.

James disagreed with Jones' opinion and has since cut ties with Dallas.

"There was just a lot of things that was going on during when guys were kneeling, and guys were having freedom of speech," James said.

"They wanted to do it in a very peaceful manner. A lot of people in their front office and a lot of people that ran the organization was like, ‘If you do that around here, then you will never play for this franchise again.' And I just didn't think that was appropriate."

Oh boo-hoo! What will the Cowboys do now that they've lost their biggest anti-American fan?

The Cowboys did kneel during the playing of the national anthem during the 2017 NFL season, but Jones shut that down after the game and made it clear disrespecting the flag was not an option.

"I know this, we cannot, in the NFL in any way, give the implication that we tolerate disrespecting the flag," Jones said at the time.

"We know that there is a serious debate in this country about those issues, but there is no question in my mind that the National Football League and the Dallas Cowboys are going to stand up for the flag. So we're clear."

Thank goodness teams like the Cowboys aren't afraid to stand for the flag and take a stand against the dishonest BLM narrative.

LeBron won't be missed.


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