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My story is ultimately one of healing, perseverance, and redemption.
The industrial media complex attacks me for this
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John,
In 2012, I was drafted into the NBA—it was a dream come true until I decided
to stand up for what I believed in. I've struggled with mental health my entire
life, and severe anxiety has been a demon following me at every turn in life.
Mental health carried more of a stigma back then; it was hard to open up and
take a stand, especially as a first-year player in the NBA.But, that didn't
stop me from risking everything for something I believed in.
My story is ultimately one of healing, perseverance, and redemption.
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At the time, the NBA didn't have any policies to support players' mental
health. A grueling 82-game season will weigh on anyone—the best athletes in the
world included. As someone who has dealt with an extreme level of anxiety
growing up, being thrust onto one of the biggest stages in the world at 21
years old was challenging, to say the least. That's why I decided to speak out
and open a dialogue with the NBA about mental health. It was a huge risk at the
time, but one that I believed was worth it. I hoped I could help other players
who were struggling get the resources they needed.
I did. Despite my speaking out resulting in a huge divide between myself and
the NBA, causing me to give up my childhood dream and move over to Canada's
professional basketball league, I still think it was worth it.If I had to, I
would do it all again, no questions asked. Now, the NBA has a policy for
players' mental health, and I like to think that I started the conversation to
make that happen.
Throughout the process, my name was dragged through the mud by the Industrial
Media Complex. As I said, in 2012, there was a much different stigma about
mental health than there is today. But I put my name, my career, and my life on
the line to stand up for myself and other players who kept silent because it
was bigger than basketball.
Today, I have a simple message for anyone struggling with mental health,
including our troops, veterans, children, and all Americans: there's no shame
in asking for help, and there's no shame in standing up for yourself. If I
could do it, so can you.
But now that I'm running for Senate, my story is resurfacing, and I'm being
attacked by the Radical Left. This race is one of the most important Senate
races in 2024, but the mainstream media won't take me seriously.Day in and day
out, I'm told that I don't have a chance to win in Minnesota.
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Just like when I fought and won in 2012, I will fight and win in 2024.
Democrats are spending MILLIONS of dollars protecting my Radical Opponent,
Amy Klobuchar. Every hour that Democrats attack me and suppress my voice in the
media without my campaign having the ability to refute their lies with our own
ads, I'm at a huge disadvantage.
I need your help combating their tasteless attacks against me and spreading my
message to important fringe voters. Will you please donate to my media fund by
midnight?
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With high gas prices, a never-ending debt deficit, a borderless border, and an
impending World War III, it's easy to see why my opponents don't want to
discuss the issues. But THE PEOPLE ARE COMING!
Thank you,
Royce White
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