Posted on 06/18/2020 12:45:34 PM PDT by C19fan
Texas linebacker Juwan Mitchell wanted to feel supported by the Longhorns football community when he joined his teammates protesting police brutality and asked the administration to change the alma mater and rename campus buildings due to their references to racist culture.
Instead, Mitchell received backlash from some fans who considered the requests inappropriate. His opinion of Texas has changed because of that reception.
Now, Mitchell wants to play elsewhere. He wrote in a Twitter post that he considers the reaction to the team's desires indicative of a culture in which supporters only care about on-field success and not the individual wishes of student-athletes.
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They won’t change the names of all the buildings on campus to suit his particular tastes in order for him to grace the University of Texas with his presence on the field.
Feel free to sit out a year and transfer kid.
Does he feel uncomfortable enough to give back his scholarship?
Man up or leave. None of us care.
Everything the dark, evil DemoncRATic Party members touch or get involved with crumbles into waste.
They destroy everything and want to kill all babies too.
Obviously written about slaves being watched.
/s
The Angel Gabriel is considered the most important of all the angels in Islam. In the Quran, the angel is called Jibreel or the Holy Spirit.
Explain to me what is racist about Longhorns. ??
I stand corrected. Ok, so Atheists will be offended.
Middletown, NJ. comes south and decides he doesn’t like it.
Well well. I think the roads are still open for travel back
from whence he came. I doubt seriously he’ll have a good
feeling there now.
Well go on Juwan.
Have a nice day.
5.56mm
Buh-bye.
Learn to code.
I'm seeing this mentality at the office among some.
They're stunned people may have an opinion other than theirs.
Maybe Grambling needs an LB? He might feel ‘safer’ there. Not a top-tier program? If he’s any good, the pro’s will find him, regardless of where he played...
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