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Rev. Martin Luther King would surely be shocked that in today’s society character has little value and everything is based on the color of one’s skin, with immense privilege being extended to those who are of the politically correct less-white tones.

One such privilege is the freedom to be overtly racist toward people who don’t look like you, as seen when former NFL star Antonio Brown took a shot at Brittany Mahomes, Taylor Swift, and Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce.

The trio, along with Brittany’s husband, Chiefs all-world quarterback Patrick Mahomes, attended a match at the U.S. Open in New York City on Sunday — according to the gossip mongers, it was the first time Brittany and Taylor were seen together since the former had the audacity to “like” a post from former President Donald Trump.

Brown, who managed to wreck what remained of a once stellar NFL career with his bizarre antics, shared a photo of the three minus Patrick on X, along with the comment, “White People for Trump.”

The former player is likely among those compelled to vote for a person to lead the United States of America based on the color of her skin alone, unpersuaded by the fact that this candidate has shown herself to be little more than an empty suit, an easily manipulated puppet for the real shot-callers in DC.

As for the racist overtone, it’s a safe bet Brown had no problems with the carefully orchestrated “White Dudes for Harris” campaign gimmick.

But it’s the fact that Brown, a black man, is so comfortable attacking people based on the color of their skin, understanding that there will be zero repercussions, that stands out here — this likely being just a taste of what may lie ahead.

Social media users were quick to call the troubled former player out, as seen in the following responses from X:

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