The Herald (Zimbabwe)

James laments US racism

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SAN FRANCISCO. — NBA superstar LeBron James has talked about the ordeal of suffering racism after the “N-word” was spray painted on to his Los Angeles home. “No matter how much money you have, no matter how famous you are . . . being black in America is tough,” he said. The graffiti was reported to police on Wednesday morning and the Cleveland Cavaliers star responded hours later. LAPD officials confirmed to the BBC the highly offensive nature of the racial epithet.

SAN FRANCISCO. — NBA superstar LeBron James has talked about the ordeal of suffering racism after the “N-word” was spray painted on to his Los Angeles home.

“No matter how much money you have, no matter how famous you are . . . being black in America is tough,” he said.

The graffiti was reported to police on Wednesday morning and the Cleveland Cavaliers star responded hours later.

LAPD officials confirmed to the BBC the highly offensive nature of the racial epithet. Officers are reviewing surveillan­ce footage to try to identify the vandal.

James was speaking from San Francisco, where his team is training ahead of Game 1 of the NBA finals.

“Racism will always be a part of the world, a part of America, and hate in America — especially for African-Americans — is living every day,” he said.

He added: “We’ve got a long way to go for us as a society and us as African-Americans until we feel equal in America.”

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