king james flexed his muscles the other day.
he was in traffic going to the jay z/jt concert in miami.
well with a wave of his scepter,
he got a police escort that involved him being driven on the wrong side of the street.
well all the miami police folk aren’t feeling his privilege and well…
The Miami-Dade Police Department said in a statement released Monday that James’ police escort through traffic for Friday’s Justin Timberlake/Jay Z concert violated policy. The escort, near Sun Life Stadium, did not breach safety regulations but should not have been allowed, the department said.
“It has been brought to our attention that a video was posted on the Internet by LeBron James … where it shows him being escorted onto the property of Sunlife Stadium for a concert on Friday,” the statement said. “Upon further investigation, it has been confirmed that the Miami-Dade Police Department did facilitate Mr. James from one intersection to another, in the adjacent area of the stadium. This was not a scheduled escort and although all safety precautions were taken, the department has identified these actions as a violation of departmental policy. The Miami-Dade Police Department will continue to look into the matter.”
you know i love king james,
and his thunder thighs,
but he is a major public figure with a lot of power.
my thing is,
if we all had the power lebron has,
would you use it in situations like this?
no lines no waiting.
getting products before they hit shelves.
being the first to sample new booty/pipe before it gets ran through by the common folk.
aaaahhhh the good life!
ain’t nothing better being able to get your way because you can.
source: usa today
video: his instagram
This is going to go on the deep end, but my outlook is like this:
Chase I know your upset, but understand that privilege exists in America. Everyone knows the American privilege all too well. It occurs often and was very much prevalent in “that” case no too long ago. Some may say or feel they aren’t associated by when you talking on and about the subject of privilege as a whole. We all have it and It happens everyday to numerous people and is often unspoken of and never complained about because that is just how things work. So this privilege is no different than that.
Question is, Would you give up your privilege to justify taking away theirs?
^i love when nerd goes on the deep end.
good question you posed.
What he did wasn’t right.That’s why I don’t agree with them trying to pass laws that help celebrities deal the paparazzi, because they can do shit like this.LeBron’s poop smells no different from mine so his ass should have to wait in traffic just like everyone else.Since when did America have a monarchy?We ain’t got no damn kings and queens in this country of ours.How did he even know he could do that anyway?He clearly wasn’t allowed to do it since they released the statement saying it was a violation of their policy.Ugh…
This is no different than Lindsay and Paris going to jail for a few minutes then being released because of the jail is apparently packed in LA.I always thought “well why not release some other people that have the same charges as them and stop letting these bitches get off.Celebrities are America’s spoiled children.Am I really supposed to feel sorry them because someone takes their picture.I never will, mainly because their are tons of celebrities that avoid them.
Although I can’t stand Lindsay,Paris,etc its a myth that they are released within minutes or hours after going to jail because they are famous.I live in Houston but I have about 30 relatives in LA.At least ten of my relatives have being released within a few hours after being locked up in LA county.One cousin was sentenced to 30 days and he called my aunt to come pick him up she hadnt made it home from dropping his ass off.LA county is a joke.Celebs get plenty of priveleges but the jail system in LA is a joke.In Houston you spend more time in jail for tickets than for DUI in LA