superstar allen iverson. and teenage kaepernick wanted corn rolls to match. he s getting what rolls, his mom asked? you look like a little thug. your mom said that to you. yeah. it s spaces where, how do i navigate the situation now? and it s why i have my hair long today. cnn attempted to reach out to his parents but not did not receive a response. he brings up a lot of issues here. l.z., what do you hear here? it s messy. he s right, you know. he is right. i just personally would not have chosen to say that about my parents, who saved my life and raised me. i m not saying his argument or perspective is wrong. i m in an interracial marriage. i have heard comments made that i had to check people who love me. he s right. that does exist. but i m not going to write a list about my relatives and put them on blast like that. although, i just did. but i didn t write a book. i m not going to profit from it. i think it s lazy. i think that if you look at what just transp
or promote gender roles. you throw like a girl, you cry like a girl. all of us here have parents who made mistakes. i think you are focused on something that is interesting. i think when he was adopted in that era, the expectation is that he would assimilate in the white family. i think that that was they were uncomfortable with him when he had corn rows. he was supposed to assimilate and look like their community. now, times have changed and he is talking how they could have done what you re talking about, which is have been more sensitive to his culture. i think it s a broader culture. we are looking at the reality with ja morant in the nba. the notion there is a toxicity by media, thrust on blackness, that has little to do with being black. you look at what allen iverson had to deal with, as a grown