Of Course Loretta Lynch Is Defending the NFL

No other Black person is more qualified to protect racist corporations than the former Attorney General

Bonsu Thompson
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Photo by Michel Dwyer / AP

In spite of her family’s deep southern roots and a career spelled by a Catwoman-like balance as both civil rights-leaning prosecutor and politico darling, Loretta Elizabeth Lynch stands today as the biggest shield for institutional racism on a corporate level. No matter the size of her client’s bigotry or guilt, she remains on their frontline with saber and buckler ready to thwart all who’ve been victimized for simply being Black in the United States.

Her latest foe is Brian Flores, the former Miami Dolphins head coach who is currently suing the National Football League for being what it’s been since inception: racist. It all began when the head coach of the New England Patriots, Bill Belichik, sent Flores an accidental text congratulating him on receiving the Giants’ head coaching job. Except Belichik congratulated the wrong Brian. Brian Doboll — a white man — winning the job wasn’t the problem; that Black Brian’s scheduled interview with the Giants hadn’t yet happened was. Before he could make a case to become the Giants’ first African-American top dog in its 100-year history, the organization decided to go with a White candidate.

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