Trump Just Rescued Major Sports Star, Media COMPLETELY Silent Because Of Who It Is I Almost
Lost It All.
The mainstream media may have casually skipped over this story about a former pro athlete
who was nearly bankrupt, but thanks to President Donald Trump, he was able to overcome that
problem and become a very successful sports star.
He was broke, nearly bankrupt, and on the verge of being a complete failure in life.
Thanks to Trump helping out, he survived what could have been a terrible turn in his life.
He is none other than former professional boxer George Foreman who was on the brink
of a lifelong disaster, but turned out to be an extremely successful boxer and then
business entrepreneur.
George Foreman was talking on a podcast about how much he loves America, and then discussed
his former life and how Trump helped pull him out of it.
This is a story that not many people are aware of because it's something that negates the
"racist" accusations made by many of Trump's critics.
Would it make sense for a mainstream media outlet to suggest that President Donald Trump,
may have participated in making a black man successful?
That wouldn't fit the narrative of the media outlets that Trump often criticizes for being
"fake news", nor would it go along the grain of the criticism proposed by numerous
members of the Democrat party, particularly members who were, and still are, influential
supporters of Hillary Clinton.
Foreman didn't stop there when he expressed his love for America and how Trump was part
of him coming out of monetary failure.
Foreman also criticized the athletes like Colin Kaepernick for their unpatriotic antics.
The AJC wrote more on the topic: "Speaking on Offended America, Foreman suggested Durant
and Kaepernick are unpatriotic because of some of their actions; Kaepernick became infamous
for sitting down during renditions of "The Star Spangled Banner," saying he could not
show pride for a country that "oppresses black people," and Durant recently said
he would not visit the White house if the Golden State Warriors were invited.
Durant said he doesn't "respect who's in office right now."
"I love the United States," Foreman, 68, said during the podcast.
"They [Durant and Kaepernick] haven't been brought up with people who were patriotic,
A lot of people died so that they can have that privilege."
The heavyweight champion insinuated their attitudes may be a sign of the times and that
the athletes may be looking for attention.
"I got all this money, but nobody knows me.
So let me say something like Muhammad Ali, and maybe I'll be different.
That's all that is," he said, mocking a potential perspective of the athletes.
"We came in the era (when) we were patriotic.
The greatest day of my life was when I put on the colors, representing the United States."
Foreman went on to voice his support of Trump.
"He's a good president.
A lot of people don't like him, but evidently more do, because he was elected President
of the United States," he said.
Foreman also noted that Trump helped him decades ago when Trump sponsored a pay-per-view fight
between him and Evander Holyfield in 1991.
"I was broke, too.
Bankrupt.
Put me back, he was part of writing those checks, so I could be on the wealthy side
again.
So I'll always be grateful to the entrepreneur Donald Trump," he said.
"And now, President Donald Trump."
Donald Trump has been helpful to many Americans.
Black, white, male, female it doesn't matter what someone's gender or racial identity
is, but that doesn't seem to matter to those who criticize the President for sake of making
him look bad in hopes to present their agenda, whatever their agenda might be.
George Forman talked about being proud to be an American many years ago, before we came
upon the generation of people being called offensive for waving an American flag.
The times have changed and it appears that many people who privy the Democrat party have
found ways, to be offended by people who wish to be proud of their country.
Nowadays there are safe spaces for people who find themselves to be offended by the
simplest of things, things which before were considered funny or all-American.
The number of people living their lives as so-called "victims" is very concerning.
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