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Riot Games Executive Says George Floyd Was Murdered By Police Because Of His "Criminal Lifestyle"
Ron Johnson, Global Head of Consumer Products at Riot Games, has shared an image on his personal Facebook account that lists George Floyd’s prior convictions before saying “this type of criminal lifestyle never results in good things happening to you or those around you”. He is now being...kotaku.com
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I would never work under Trump. Just not worth it to me. For what ever I would gain I would lose as he does nothing to help black folks.Exposed lol you a funny bitch. And a sloppy one. That's not even a slick goal post move.
The self image of the black people has nothing to do with shit. As evidenced by the number of black people that have been in this president's white house and on his dilz in general, there are more than enough black folks that would love to spice this picture up. Further, diversity don't stop with black people and there's probably more willing Latinos, Asians, etc than black folks.
And you in here making excuses for this honky carnival like a good dick sucking house nigga.
Shut the fuck up more.
my homeboy's remix :
I wish there was an aerosol carcinogenic that targets less-melaninated people
Man Wants Rights to His Name ... Big Plans For Hollywood?!?
George Floyd's name could be worth a lot of money in the entertainment business ... and now one man is looking to lock up the rights to his name for movies and TV shows.
According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, a man named Munemo Mushonga filed a trademark application to use the name George Floyd in the "production and distribution of television shows and movies."
It seems Mushonga is looking to capitalize on the Black Lives Matter movement that sprouted up in the wake of Floyd's killing, because he has no known connection to George's family and wouldn't tell us his grand plans.
Mushonga was mum when we asked him what he hoped to gain from the trademark, if approved, and refused to divulge why he filed the application or the inspiration behind it.
The guy could be facing an uphill battle in his quest to lock up the rights to George Floyd's name ... the United States Patent and Trademark Office generally doesn't allow trademarks for people's names unless certain conditions are met, such as getting the consent of the person, the name being very unique, or the name being part of a unique and widely recognized brand.
Stay tuned ...
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Man Files George Floyd Trademark for TV and Movies
A man filed a trademark application for George Floyd's name to use in movies and television shows, but he faces an uphill battle for approval.www.tmz.com