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China stooge Lebron James whines about how “famous” he is, can’t go to Target

LeBron James has done something I never thought possible. He made me absolutely despise the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers have had plenty of jackasses in their history, like Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Glen Rice, Jerry West, etc. But when it comes to being a complete and total piece of shit, none of these former players even compare to Lebron James. They don’t even compare if you combine them.

Lebron James is about to become the all time NBA leading scorer, which is sad and shows how weak the talent pool that the NBA has become. Lebron James is a puppet of China, like most of our government (in both parties) and is a billionaire. So what does he do? He’s whining again about how hard is life is.

He’s even whining that he can’t go into a Target store. Why would he even want to? To buy some poorly made crap from China?

Dude, just STFU and dribble!

NBA star and billionaire partner of Communist China, LeBron James, recently moaned that his life is “challenging” and he can’t lead his life like “regular people” because of his fame.

James has lent his sports fame to a wide range of political and social activities, and he has spent years plastering his name and face on everything from shoes to magazines, to political causes. Still, he is saying that he can’t do “normal things” in his private life because of his high-profile presence, the Daily Mail reported.

“I don’t want to say it ever becomes too much, but there are times when I wish I could do normal things,” he said in a recent interview, despite constantly seeking the limelight.

“I wish I could just walk outside. I wish I could just, like, walk into a movie theater and sit down and go to the concession stand and get popcorn. I wish I could just go to an amusement park just like regular people,” James — the first billionaire in the NBA, added.

“I wish I could go to Target sometimes and walk into Starbucks and have my name on the cup just like regular people,” he moaned.

“I’m not sitting here complaining about it, of course not. But it can be challenging at times,” he exclaimed.