Bryant s wife was accused of not using Bryant s money to improve the black community

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-31

Vanessa Bryant is Kobe Bryant's wife, and after Kobe Bryant died in an accident, Vanessa Bryant also became the heir to Kobe Bryant's property. In recent years, Vanessa Bryant has been trying to get out of the shadow of her family's death with her three daughters.

We can see that in recent years, Vanessa Bryant has rarely participated in the business management that Kobe Bryant engaged in during his lifetime, except for activities such as brand sports endorsements for the Mamba series. She is more likely to take her daughters on trips and lead them out of the haze.

Recently, a man named "Dr. Omar" publicly criticized Vanessa Bryant, claiming that she did not use the money to improve the black community and help black people become better after inheriting a large amount of Kobe Bryant's assets. He used the example of Vanessa Bryant not working with Harvard Business School to justify his criticism of Vanessa Bryant.

Kobe died, and Vanessa inherited his fortune. Did Vanessa Bryant do anything good for the black community with that black man's money?Absolutely nothing. She simply used Bryant's name and money to launch an initiative with three white universities, not with Harvard Business School. Isn't it fair to expect a white woman to use black money to help a black person?”

Kobe Bryant is black and Vanessa Bryant is white, that's a fact. However, after Vanessa Bryant inherited all of Kobe Bryant's property, she has her own right to decide how the property is used, who she wants to help, and no one has the right to interfere with these.

Vanessa Bryant did not give up her husband's entire career or her ideals after Kobe Bryant's death, and she often participated in some charitable activities. Vanessa Bryant used Kobe Bryant's name and influence, as well as Mambachetta Sports, to give many children a good space to grow. We can also see that in the Mamba Academy, there are also young people of different races playing.

The university projects that Dr. Omar criticizes are collaborations between UConn and NCAA D1 schools, such as the University of Connecticut, the University of Southern California, the University of Oregon, Duke University, Louisiana State University, and the University of Kentucky. These colleges provide the NBA with a number of outstanding young players every year. Dr. Omar's remarks also caused dissatisfaction among many fans, because he carried out a series of brainless smears and accusations against a woman who lost her husband and daughter.

One fan said Mamba and Mambachetta would build the stadium in a predominantly black neighborhood in Philadelphia.

Fans** discovered that the man who made the accusation had a disturbing history of asking for a school to be built for African-American children, but never delivered.

Fans further pointed out that Vanessa Bryant had filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sherriff office, where she received a large sum of damages to protect Kobe Bryant and the families affected by the accident. But Vanessa Bryant did not put the money into her card, and donated it all to the Mamba and Mamba Tower Sports Club, so that the Mamba Sports Club could have enough money to operate, which was founded by her husband after all.

It can only be said that this is the hegemonic thinking that Lao Mei is accustomed to, always asking others what to do, rather than doing it himself. It's shameful to smear Vanessa Bryant, who often shares some Mamba Academy events on personal social ** with people of different ethnicities playing. Moreover, the university sponsorship is definitely in cooperation with some universities that focus on basketball.

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