with my boys that it was that hurt me. but at the same time it also enlightened me and knew that no matter as i stated, you know, when i did the interview after that, that no matter how big you can become, no matter how successful you are, no matter what you do in the community, no matter what you do in your profession, being an african american in america is always tough, and they always going to let you know that you are the n word, no matter who you are. and that was a reset. even when you have lebron respect and lebron money. do you think it s harder now? or it s always been there. we re just seeing it because of cell phones. i think it s always been there. but i think the president in charge now has given people they don t care now. they throw it in your face now. do you would you ever run for office? run for office? would you ever be a politician and run for office? i don t think so. i don t think so. i sit here and say i don t think so. i don t know. i m be
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