The Columbus Dispatch

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LOS ANGELES – Lebron James responded to Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s criticism of his political activism with a promise that he will never just shut up and dribble.

The Los Angeles Lakers superstar also pointed out that Ibrahimovi­c clearly didn’t feel the same way about spotlighti­ng social injustices when the soccer great called out racism in his native Sweden just three years ago.

The AC Milan striker and former LA Galaxy star criticized James and other socially conscious athletes Thursday in an interview with Discovery Plus. Ibrahimovi­c called it “a mistake” for James and other athletes to get involved in political causes, saying they should “just do what you do best, because it doesn’t look good.”

James responded forcefully to Ibrahimovi­c’s stance after the Lakers’ 10293 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday night.

“I would never shut up about things that are wrong,” said James, who had 28 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists.

“I preach about my people and I preach about equality, social injustice, racism, systematic voter suppressio­n, things that go on in our community,” James added. “I know what’s going on still, because I have a group of 300plus kids at my school that’s going through the same thing, and they need a voice, and I’m their voice. I’ll use my platform to continue to shed light on everything that’s going on around this country and around the world. There’s no way I would ever just stick to sports, because I understand how powerful this platform and my voice is.”

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 ?? CHRIS NICOLL/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Lakers forward Lebron James warms up before a game against the Jazz on Wednesday in Salt Lake City.
CHRIS NICOLL/USA TODAY SPORTS Lakers forward Lebron James warms up before a game against the Jazz on Wednesday in Salt Lake City.

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