Amin Elhassan
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It's pretty clear this was racist people doing racist things and that your affluence, your fame, even your popularity as LeBron James does not insulate you from the day-to-day racism of America.
In many ways, he repurposed kind of like the old Malcolm X quote, which is, what do you call...
a black man who has a PhD and owns a very successful business, and he's driving a Mercedes Benz in a very expensive neighborhood, and the answer's a .
That's the answer.
The idea is that there's no amount of success that makes you
insulated or above the racist undertones of America.
And so even LeBron James, the greatest player in the game and rich and powerful and all that, is not safe from having the N-word spray painted on his house.
The thing also I would argue is that in Hollywood, defeat is not defined by your shows didn't do well.
It's...
Did you get shows done?
They got stuff made that made it to air.
That in and of itself is already the proverbial sperm, one of millions that finds its way to the egg to fertilize.
Is that Leviticus?
The proverbial sperm?
You know how there's like a million?
All right.
The miracle of life.
I didn't have a joke.
I was making a point.
I was making a point.