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After helping the Falcons mount an improbable comeback over the Bucs last night, RB Bijan Robinson appeared on Prime Video’s postgame show where former NFL star Richard Sherman told him that his playing style resembled a backyard game. That led to Robinson saying... He then apologized...
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EKG1 month
He shouldn’t have apologized. It was a casual reference to a game he played as a kid long before today’s hyper-sensitive era of word policing. Nothing malicious, no targeted slur. There are bigger things to worry about than manufactured outrage over playground slang from two decades ago.
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Shaq4prez1 month
bingo
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Hoovertigah1 month
Sensitive punk arse world we live in. We called it smear the queer and we also went nigg’r knocking.
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ATLTiger1 month
Y'all also went what now?
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baytiger111 month
Ding dong ditch, to most. But yea I remember it being called something else. Ha
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Datbayoubengal1 month
Yall are the most coward people around.
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atltiger64871 month
"Queer" is one of the words in the alphabet soup LGBTQ+. Some of those folks refer to themselves as queer. No need to apologize.
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BurrowToChase1 month
Never apologize to these soft woke pussies
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Wildcat231 month
Stop apologizing. The average queer wasn’t offended Only liberal women and men who think and act like women.
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LSUbacchus811 month
I wish we could start saying ‘phag’ more often again. That was fun.
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udtiger1 month
Oh for frick's sake
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HarryHoudini1 month
lol that’s hilarious.
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"The Q word"
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dagrippa1 month
I never considered it to refer to actual gay people, just rhymes with a good word.
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FaCubeItches1 month
The primary meaning of "queer" in standard English has always been something odd or strange, so yeah...
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FaCubeItches1 month
Growing up, it was always either "smear the queer" or "Kill the man with the ball", but definitely more commonly referenced as "smear the queer". Never once heard it as "kill the carrier," but shouldn't that trigger snowflakes too, what with all the referenced violence?
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