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It didn't take long. Kobe caved.

Kobe Bryant Changes Tune: Trayvon Martin 'Was Wronged'

by Breitbart Sports 27 Mar 2014

After his comments in a New Yorker profile in which he criticized those who came to Trayvon Martin's defense before the facts came out just because Martin was black went viral on Thursday, Los Angeles Lakers superstar walked back that sentiment a bit, saying he believed that Trayvon Martin was "wronged."
On Twitter, the Black Mamba tweeted, "THATS my opinion and thats what I believe the FACTS showed. The system did not work."

"I won’t react to something just because I’m supposed to, because I’m an African-American,” Bryant told the New Yorker when asked about the situation in a profile piece published this week. “That argument doesn’t make any sense to me. So we want to advance as a society and a culture, but, say, if something happens to an African-American we immediately come to his defense? Yet you want to talk about how far we’ve progressed as a society? Well… then don’t jump to somebody’s defense just because they’re African-American. You sit and you listen to the facts just like you would in any other situation, right? So I won’t assert myself.”

As Breitbart Sports reported, Bryant was called everything from "cornball" to "jerk" for those remarks:

Jim Brown tells the New Yorker, “[Kobe] is somewhat confused about culture, because he was brought up in another country.” Jamilah King at Colorlines lambasted Bryant for this “stingy insistence on clinging to a ‘post-racial’ identity, this very old, conservative notion that black people should not be treated differently in this country—despite all of the evidence, like Martin’s death, that they are.” A piece at The Urban Daily (ellipses in original) declared, “Over the span of Kobe Bryant‘s career….we’ve seen him do and say some very smug, cavalier and even cornball things at times but the comments that he made regarding the Miami Heat’s support after Trayvon Martin was killed…by far takes the cake!” The piece calls Bryant a “jerk” and in strange, non sequitur fashion—sorry for being “smug” and a “jerk”—dubs his opinion “beyond reproach.”

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Sports/2014/03/27/Kobe-Bryant-Walks-Back-Interview-Trayvon-Martin-Was-Wronged




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KOBE BRYANT: I Refuse to Support Trayvon Simply Because He's Black...
By: TomTamilio
in CONSTITUTION
Thu, 27 Mar 14 7:24 PM
Msg. 20825 of 21975

Kobe! I am impressed. There may actually be more to you than your ability to toss a ball through a hoop.


Kobe Bryant Discusses Miami Heat’s Support For Trayvon Martin
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Mar 26, 2014
By NewsOne Staff

In the March 31 issue of the New Yorker, Kobe Bryant discussed life, race and the inevitable conclusion of his illustrious basketball career with Ben McGrath. Perhaps most shocking is Bryant’s assertion that wide-spread support for Trayvon Martin was premature and he refused to show support for the slain teen simply because he’s African American.

According to Colorlines, when McGrath asked Bryant’s opinion on the Miami Heat’s show of solidarity with Martin in the now iconic “Hoodie” photo, the 35-year-old L.A. Laker said that such a move showed lack of “progress”:

I won’t react to something just because I’m supposed to, because I’m an African-American,” he said. “That argument doesn’t make any sense to me. So we want to advance as a society and a culture, but, say, if something happens to an African-American we immediately come to his defense? Yet you want to talk about how far we’ve progressed as a society? Well, we’ve progressed as a society, then don’t jump to somebody’s defense just because they’re African-American. You sit and you listen to the facts just like you would in any other situation, right? So I won’t assert myself.”

The profile goes on to quote former NFL running back Jim Brown, who at one point said, “[Kobe] is somewhat confused about culture, because he was brought up in another country.” Bryant then defended himself on Twitter, writing, “A ‘Global’ African American is an inferior shade to ‘American’ African American?? #hmmm. that doesn’t sound very #Mandela or #DrKing sir.”

— Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) December 12, 2013

http://newsone.com/3001242/kobe-bryant-on-trayvon-martin-dont-jump-to-someones-defense-because-hes-african-american/


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