White Former NBA Player Says “F’ing Kike Bitch” In Online Game, Now Delivers “Atonement” To Jews
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[It's so sad when White men grovel like dogs. Jan]
An American sent me this:-
Since I’m a big U of Illinois sports fan, this is particularly troubling for me. Per the title, Meyers Leonard, former UofI basketball star and NBA center was caught uttering "f’ing Kike bitch" in a juvenile online game and it cost him his career.
Since then, he’s been trying to work his way back to "respectability" by paying for his sin, concluding with this recent pathetic "mea culpa" "atonement" interview. Meyers Leonard’s Day of Atonement – YouTube
It’s so disheartening and disgusting that Whites have to grovel at the feet of jews just to live life without jewish harassment and persecution. It’s also disheartening that this clueless White-controlled sports media outlet plays along with the scam. ‘He’s a good person who made a very, very bad mistake’: Leonard connects with UI Jewish community after slur (247sports.com)
The University President is, of course, now Black (installed by jew-controlled Trustees) so they’re all in on the guilt-tripping.
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