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Barack Obama Praises The NBA & WNBA For Leading Boycott & Calling For Police Reform

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Barack Obama praised both professional sports leagues for their decision to not play in response to the Blake, an unarmed Black man being shot in the back seven times by a Kenosha police officer leaving him paralyzed. 

Source: The Urban Daily

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