Lakers’ LeBron James Reacts To ‘Black Lives Matter’ Being Painted Near White House (Video)

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has been really loud these days, and this time he has something to say about the White House.

The four-time NBA MVP joined a great number of NBA players in the protest against police brutality and social injustice. He has been really active these days. Yes, we know that LeBron always expresses his thoughts on current problems.

George Floyd died on 25 May after a Minneapolis police officer pinned him to the ground kneeling on his neck. The police officer and his colleagues lost their jobs. There’s an investigation into their case and they are facing charges. LeBron took notice of that, same as every decent American, and spoke about racial injustice.

LeBron James likes the BLM message near the White House

The Lakers superstar uses his social media as platform to express his opinion. He has a lot of followers and supporters, and that’s one of the best ways to grab anyone’s attention.

LeBron was wearing a “I Can’t Breathe” shirt when another man died years ago. He also posted a black photo to support Blackout Tuesday. He’s been a vocal supporter of protesters. Of course, this doesn’t apply to rioters who destroy properties. In one of his most recent post, LeBron shared his excitement about the BLM thing.

“Black Lives Matter” was painted along a street near the White House, and LeBron couldn’t be happier. His message was short and clear.

Floyd’s murderer is charged with second-degree murder.

LeBron is one of the many superstars who have talked about the death of Floyd. A lot of players took the streets to protest. We haven’t seen LeBron in the streets, but his presence on social media has a huge impact.

King James also criticized Drew Brees for his stance on anthem kneeling. The New Orleans Saints quarterback said he doesn’t support those who kneel during the national anthem. Colin Kaepernick was doing that in 2016. Well, a lot of Americans criticized the future Hall of Famer, and he apologized. According to him, people didn’t understand him. Brees said he supports protesters, adding that his message was different. Well, we wouldn’t get into that. Our country is dealing with a problem, and we need an immediate solution.