Denying him entry was one thing but they're literally calling this innocent man a TERRORIST now and tarnishing his image in front of the whole world. Sick bastards.
i read the article
group of men approached, called her slurs and assaulted her
she drew a pistol with the safety on and finger off the trigger to scare them off
she is facing aggravated assault charges, the men got charged with nothing
self defense is illegal for minorities
I’m so happy that they don’t have to go to trials in order to run at the ultimate championships
So if either of them is able to recover in time, they could still participate at the ultimate champs
Or they could call it a season since it’s an “off” year 🤷🏿♂️🫠
CNN = Owned by a right-wing billionaire.
CBS = Owned by a right-wing billionaire.
FOX = Owned by a right-wing billionaire.
WaPo = Owned by a right-wing billionaire.
WSJ = Owned by a right-wing billionaire.
Ah yes, tell me more about how the mainstream media is “far left.”
Two more athletes have filed a lawsuit against PUMA following a similar claim made by Abby Steiner in April.
Champion Allison 🇺🇸 and Damion Thomas 🇯🇲 allege that several PUMA spike and training shoe models contributed to injuries that have prevented them from competing at the elite level of the sport.
The complaint names models including the Deviate NitroElite 2, Deviate Nitro 2, Deviate Nitro, evoSPEED Tokyo Nitro 400M and evoSPEED Tokyo Brush, alleging that the shoes' carbon-fibre plate and nitrogen-infused foam technology posed significant injury risks.
Thomas said learning of Steiner's alleged injuries led him to reconsider his own injury history and the footwear he had been using in training and competition.
Allison ran 43.70s in 2022 at the US Trials, just after a brilliant NCAA career and would go on to finish 4th at the World Championships 400m final in the same year. His best since then was 45.49s.
In April, Abby Steiner 🇺🇸 filed a lawsuit against PUMA, claiming defective shoe design caused injuries that required multiple surgeries and effectively ended her professional career.