Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills criticized the team's owner, Stephen Ross, for his plan to host a fundraiser for President Trump. Stills says he's gotten 'five to 10' death threats on social media for his stance.
Miami Gardens, Florida Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kenny Stills criticized the team's owner, Stephen Ross, for his plan to host a fundraiser for President Donald Trump. He told CNN he doesn't mind the blowback he may receive.
That has included death threats.On Thursday, following a preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons, Stills said he's gotten"five to 10" death threats in the last 24 hours on social media for his stance."For me I'm trying to lead by example I'm trying to do the work that I feel like God has placed in my heart to do. If it comes with a little bit of kickback, that's okay," he told CNN in Miami Gardens, Florida.
— Kenny Stills August 7, 2019 He said he was"baffled" seeing the work that RISE did to eliminate racial discrimination and comparing it with the work that President Trump has done. He said he just didn't see it aligning."There's no hard feelings or beef between us but I think someone has to have enough courage to let him know that you can't play both sides of this," Stills said.
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