@kyledcheney Speed does not make illegality legal. The DOJ lawyers should be highly ashamed of using such a deeply flawed analogy just to justify building a White House ballroom.
Heaven Birthday, Marion Motley🕯️
In 1946, the #Browns' legendary fullback was one of four Black players to bust pro football's racial barrier after a 12-year segregation period.
A member of the NFL's 75th Anniversary and NFL100 All-Time Teams, Marion was the NFL's first Black rushing champion and the AAFC's all-time leading rusher.
He averaged a whopping 5.7 yards per carry — a record for fullbacks, but was also a skilled receiver, a devastating blocker, and often played at linebacker on defense. #DawgPound
In 1968, Marion returned to the town in which he grew up — Canton, Ohio, immortalized as the Pro Football Hall of Fame's second Black inductee.
Ohio State agreed to pay $100 million to settle legal claims from hundreds of former wrestlers who were sexually abused by a university doctor. Multiple wrestlers and a referee claim that Jim Jordan knew about Strauss’s misconduct and ignored it.
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