Since the Presidential elections, everybody became a political constitutional "expert."
This included Hollywood, NFL and NBA celebrities.
Their hatred for the President and his supporters are showing thick.
Logic and law went out the window because their feelings needed safe spaces.
The Golden State Warriors won the NBA championship, and it's customary for the winning Professional
sports team to visit the White House with an invite from the President himself.
Now, the spoiled brats of the Golden State Warriors, including Stephen Curry and Keven
Durant, were some of the few that were outspoken with their disrespect to the President and
the White House saying they didn't want to go because of Trump.
Of course, the problem with all of this hatred with a law and order President starts with
the schools.
The schools indoctrinate today with liberal garbage of an education.
They disregard teaching what the United States Constitution is all about.
They don't teach principles or respect for the people who are making sure the country
as a whole is safe.
They grow up to be very spoiled people who have no problem with biting the hand that
feeds them as well as the hands of their supporters and fans.
I would give anything to be able to be invited to the White House, that in my opinion the
highest prestige of honor an American can receive, and to figuratively spit in the President's
face just because he has different values that you don't like, what kind of a person
does that make you?
President Trump let Stephen Curry know what's up, though.
He rescinded his invitation to the White House.
Huffington Post reported:
The Golden State Warriors are apparently no longer welcome at the White House.
On Saturday morning, President Donald Trump revealed via Twitter that he'd withdrawn
an offer to greet the NBA champions at his official residence.
"Going to the White House is considered a great honor for a championship team,"
wrote Trump.
"Stephen Curry is hesitating, therefore invitation is withdrawn."
It's unclear whether Trump has withdrawn the offer just for Curry or for the entire
team, although the phrasing of the tweet seems to imply the latter.
There's also confusion over whether Trump even extended an invitation to uphold the
tradition of celebrating a title with the NBA champions, which dates back to former
President John F. Kennedy's administration.
That's because, per ESPN, Trump reportedly didn't made the traditional presidential
congratulatory call and White House offer to the team following their 4-1 series win
over the Cleveland Cavaliers in June.
Trump's move comes a day after point guard Curry explained why he was against his team
celebrating the title with Trump.
"I don't want to go.
That's the nucleus of my belief.
If it was just me, it would be a pretty short conversation," Curry told reporters during
Golden State's media day.
"By not going, hopefully it will inspire some change for what we tolerate in this country
and what we stand for, what is accepted and what we turn a blind eye toward," Curry
added.
His teammate, Kevin Durant, previously expressed a similar position.
The Cavaliers' LeBron James indicated earlier that he wouldn't have visited the White
House had his team won.
Several members of the champion New England Patriots NFL team, including quarterback Tom
Brady, did not attend a White House ceremony in April to mark their Super Bowl win.
And via Fox News:
Championship-winning teams attending the White House ceremony has become an increasingly
political issue since Trump became president.
NFL Super Bowl champ New England Patriot quarterback Tom Brady decison not to attend his team's
White Hose event in April sparked controversy, despite Brady thanking Trump and citing family
issues.
"Thank you to the president for hosting this honorary celebration and for supporting
our team for as long as I can remember," Brady said in a statement.
"In light of some recent development, I am unable to attend today's ceremony, as
I am attending to some personal family matters."
Tteammates Martellus Bennett, Devin McCourty, Chris Long, LaGarrette Blount, Don't'a
Hightower and Alan Branch also skipped the ceremony.
Trump has also recently taken issue with NFL players not standing for the playing of the
national anthem before games.
The White House also hosts events for college championships teams, too.
I encourage faithful Americans to boycott the NBA as well as the NFL until they install
what it means to be American or higher sports players that are grateful to be American.
It's OK to have differences of opinion which makes America the greatest country on Earth,
but it's another to blatantly disrespect the President, the flag, and the people who
support your professional sports career.
I think to make things right, that Stephen Curry should apologize to the President and
to Americans.
It really is shameful, how these sports players are so ungrateful to be where they are today.
Many patriotic Americans would dream be able to play professionally, for their state or
even country and to make a living off of it.
I hope the owners of the NBA and NFL will think of what to do before they go under business
because these acts have really offended many Americans that paid with their hard worked
money to take their families to these games and support their favorite players.
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