Antonio Brown released a lengthy statement explaining his decision to remain as president of Donda Sports. The receiver, who joined the Donda staff earlier this year, said that the world's reaction to comments made by his brother, Ye, have caused a lot of discussion and reflection. The timing is not a coincidence as companies cut ties with him. The people and brands that have relentlessly profited from Black ideas and Black culture chose to distance themselves at a time when they showed their prioritization of certain groups over others. He said that. "None of us in this world are free of judgement, but we live in a time where scrutiny and pessimism have driven our dialogue on cultural issues toward diatribes." Sensationalism and groupthink have made people act out in fear instead of love. I stand by my dedication to freedom of speech. Brown said he decided to speak out because he is against discrimination of any kind, but he also made it clear that he is standing by his friend. He says that he remains true to the mission of Donda and the staff and community. I'm committed to bringing new ideas, experiences, and designs to our world and I support the humanity that is Ye. The athletes left Donda Sports due to Ye's comments. This won't help with the controversy thatAB has found himself in.