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Muhammad Ali Jr. Says His Dad Would Have Hated The Black Lives Matter Protests

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Muhammad Ali Jr. believes that his father would have hated “the racist” Black Lives Matter protest as he believed it was pitting black people against everyone else.

Ali Jr. is sure his father would have thought the Black Lives Matter movement was ‘racist’ and would have been a Donald Trump supporter if he was alive today.

Ali Jr. sides with Donald Trump that Antifa was responsible for violence during Floyd protests and rightfully declared a terrorist organization.

Currently, a resident of Hallandale, Florida, Ali struggles to make money to pay the bills and keep the lights on, he says he only gets $1,000 monthly payment from his father’s estate, which is said to be worth upwards of $60 million.

Ali was estranged from his father for the last decade of Sr.’s life and blames the tension on his stepmother.

Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture

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