Question Of The Day: Is #NoJusticeNoLebron Really Fair To The NBA’s Best Player?

Twitter Activists Start #NoJusticeNoLebron Hashtag To Goad LeBron James Into Sitting Out Games In the wake of the decision NOT to charge the officers responsible for Tamir Rice’s death, many have asked the celebrity “leaders” of the black community to stand up and take action against the heartbreaking injustice. In particular, Ohio son LeBron James has been charged with the duty of refusing to play another NBA game until the Department of Justice agrees to take the case and hopefully reverse the decision. It's more than a game and you know it. @KingJames #NoJusticeNoLebron for #TamirRice pic.twitter.com/usob6WvQJu — TariqTouré (@TariqToure) December 29, 2015 Twitter is teeming with folks who are strongly urging “The King” to forego his game checks in the name of Tamir Rice. Can't be the King if you can't represent the People. #NoJusticeNoLeBron https://t.co/x9B7dwkB56 — Action.Brotha.Jedi. (@BmoreDoc) December 29, 2015 There are also those who either don’t believe LeBron can make a difference or don’t think it’s fair to put that kind of weight on LBJ’s broad shoulders. What do you think? You do you think Lebron can affect change by sitting out? Is it ridiculous to think that the feds will bend to a basketball player’s will? Flip the page to see more responses.

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Question Of The Day: Is #NoJusticeNoLebron Really Fair To The NBA’s Best Player?

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