

Wilson, his singer wife, Ciara, and other investors spent a combined $58.6 million on the team in 2019, according to the Tacoma News Tribune.

He's already a minority owner in Seattle's Major League Soccer franchise, the Sounders. So hopefully I can bring that culture to a team and organization.' 'I'm very big into the business side of things and just sports in general.
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'I definitely want to play for a long time, but I think once I'm done, I'd love to own an NFL football team and to be able to impact a city, a country and just bring people to the game of football,' Wilson told The Associated Press for an upcoming episode of the AP Pro Football Podcast. The seven-time Pro Bowl quarterback is focused on helping the Seattle Seahawks (3-6) turn their season around, but as he told The Associated Press for an upcoming episode of the AP Pro Football Podcast, he has other goals on the horizon. Russell Wilson sees himself playing another decade before moving to a new role: NFL team owner.

Amir’s fear of workplace discrimination may be justified, then-but, as before, Emily dismisses his concerns as absurd.Įrnest Becker’s Denial of Death is a psychology/philosophy book about how civilization was created out of humanity’s awareness of our own mortality. This fuels prejudice against innocent people, like Amir, who merely have cultural ties to Islamic countries. society tends to automatically associate Islam with terrorism. If the latter is the case, this again implies that U.S. At this point, it’s unclear whether his bosses just have a problem with him lying, or if they’re also taking issue with the fact that Amir is Pakistani and was raised Muslim. Amir’s employers uncover that he was born with the last name Abdullah (an Arabic name meaning “servant of Allah”), and that he’s not Hindu as they originally assumed. Given that the imam is accused of funding terrorism, the article may have led them to assume that Amir is affiliated with terrorist organizations as well.

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Although the reader doesn’t have the full picture yet, it’s likely that Amir’s bosses thought to run a background check on him because they read the newspaper article that portrayed Amir as supporting Imam Fareed.
