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Dak Prescott Responds To LeBron James Criticizing Jerry Jones

In response to LeBron James' criticisms of Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, quarterback Dak Prescott noted that the photo was taken in 1957 when African-American students were integrated into a high school for the first time.

Some of the individuals in the photo are seen blocking the entrance of the new students. Jones, however, noted that he was only there to be "curious" and not because he was protesting.

On Wednesday, James criticized the media for not asking the athletes to address the photo. On the other hand, Prescott noted that the photo was taken by Jerry Jones.

Regardless of their race, people can be more empathetic and give each other grace. According to Prescott, he is an optimistic individual who values the growth of his community. He also noted that it is easy for him to speak on race on one side or the other.

He referred to the photo as an example of how far the country has come since 1957. He also directed questions to Jones.

In the past, James had stated that he was no longer a Cowboys fan due to the team's stance on social issues.

The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Washinton Examiner.

Written by Staff Reports

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