WWE Superstar Mustafa Ali has been absent from live television for over a month now. He is an eccentric individual, and his in-ring skills have been hailed on many occasions.
The WWE star did not take things well on Twitter and called out on all the people who think he can’t cut a promo.
The scenario set about when fans started to question his skills with a mic. Ali took it to Twitter to prove how good he is.
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“Imagine having a Muslim name, talking about good & evil, police brutality and having it air on WWE programming…and people still saying “bUt CaN hE cUt A pRoMo?” Ali wrote on Twitter.
Imagine having a Muslim name, talking about good & evil, police brutality and having it air on WWE programming…and people still saying “bUt CaN hE cUt A pRoMo?” https://t.co/hk4LoGomI8
— Mustafa Ali / Adeel Alam (@AliWWE) May 31, 2020
Ali highlights some of the major themes he has spoken about and took a dig at people who doubted his abilities. The former policeman recently did a video for WWE, where he talked about police brutality and his time as an officer.
Mustafa Ali on people’s distrust with the police
The country has witnessed some of the most violent riots following George Floyd’s death. The officers responsible for the crime were fired while further actions are in process. Ali released a statement to fellow Americans, realizing the gravitas of the situation.
The point of all this is simple; society and specifically our African-American brothers and sisters have a justifiable distrust when it comes to uniformed officials.
— Mustafa Ali / Adeel Alam (@AliWWE) May 27, 2020
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Ali said, “The point of all this is simple; society and specifically our African American brothers and sisters have a justifiable distrust with the police. It’s the responsibility of the police to fix that issue, but they won’t. Thus, it is on us, as a society, to force that change from within.”
Ali believes that police are to be blamed for the situation at hand. He also claims that the African-American community in the country is wary of the men in uniform.
And rightly so, considering the racial tensions that still plague the country and the injustice meted out to them and their brethren. The WWE Superstar believes a change can only come from within.
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The sad demise of George Floyd comes as a rude awakening. People need to understand how their actions impact the world. And it is high time for the winds of change to blow these troubles away.
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