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Posted on 8/3/13 at 7:58 am to BRgetthenet
exactly. words are cheap and don't mean shite to me. call me a honkey or whatever your worst insult can be. I will move on with my life and let the chips fall where they may.
I'm sick of this idea that saying racist or offensive words is the absolute unforgivable sin. So What. Rise above it.
I'm sick of this idea that saying racist or offensive words is the absolute unforgivable sin. So What. Rise above it.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 8:03 am to Tiger Ryno
Seriously. Don't call me a honkey
Posted on 8/3/13 at 8:05 am to John McClane
What sucks is that you don't go on trial for racial slurs, yet you are convicted to a life sentence as a racist by the media.. with little to no chance of exoneration.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 8:22 am to The Eric
quote:He made a violent threat against a person of authority and used degrading language while doing it, and the video of his doing to is public.
This nation has regressed. He said the N-word. This is not news worthy.
You are right. Using a word is not newsworthy.
I am right: making a violent threat against a person of authority while using racial language is newsworthy.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 8:23 am to brewhan davey
quote:So don't talk like that in public.
What sucks is that you don't go on trial for racial slurs, yet you are convicted to a life sentence as a racist by the media.. with little to no chance of exoneration.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 8:28 am to ballscaster
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He made a violent threat against a person of authority and used degrading language while doing it, and the video of his doing to is public.
He was angry with a security guard and said the one word he knew would piss the guy off.
Here's a question for you, what should happen to NFL players who use gay slurs on the actual field of play?
Posted on 8/3/13 at 8:29 am to ballscaster
I agree that he's an idiot for his behavior.. but the backlash of his comments is more than he should endure.
Chris Culliver got to keep his job after making homophobic comments to the media.
I realize that this was in a violent context, and that there are far more black players in the NFL than there are gay (assuming), so if that's the reasoning for the excessive amount of coverage, I can at least see that side of the argument. I still don't necessarily agree, however.
Chris Culliver got to keep his job after making homophobic comments to the media.
I realize that this was in a violent context, and that there are far more black players in the NFL than there are gay (assuming), so if that's the reasoning for the excessive amount of coverage, I can at least see that side of the argument. I still don't necessarily agree, however.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 8:58 am to brewhan davey
As long as blacks use the word in daily conversation referring to each other, I cannot take matters such as Cooper's seriously.
Shame on ESPN for making this national news that won't go away.
Shame on ESPN for making this national news that won't go away.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:09 am to Rickety Cricket
quote:Correct. And he is being publicly shamed for it. And it's completely fair.
He was angry with a security guard and said the one word he knew would piss the guy off.
quote:Irrelevant to Cooper's situation. Threatening a person of authority in public and namecalling an opponent during gameplay are not the same.
what should happen to NFL players who use gay slurs on the actual field of play?
This post was edited on 8/3/13 at 9:12 am
Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:15 am to ballscaster
When Kobe said Gay or fig or whatever (which doesn't bother me at all) he had to apologize but no one would have ever said "he's gonna lose his job over it"
Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:17 am to John McClane
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From a Darren Daulton reference about him dealing with brain cancer.... To "healing the wounds caused by Riley Cooper's words"? Are you fricking kidding me?
Sad indeed........
Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:20 am to The Eric
quote:That doesn't matter. What Kobe did and what Cooper did are not the same, regardless of the histories of blacks and whites and gays. One of the reasons I would never have jumped on Paula Deen or Dog the Bounty Hunter for their "N's" is because the contexts of the things they said were harmless. Considering the context of what Cooper said, it was a threat of violence in a public gathering, even without "****." The context of what Cooper said couldn't have been worse. Therefore, frick him.
When Kobe said Gay or fig or whatever (which doesn't bother me at all) he had to apologize but no one would have ever said "he's gonna lose his job over it"
This post was edited on 8/3/13 at 9:22 am
Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:24 am to The Eric
This isn't about rectifying an injustice and equality . It's about power - and you can't achieve it without a continued division of race, religion and financial worth.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:28 am to stat19
quote:There are a lot of people on this board who seem to be bunching this Cooper thing in with other people who have casually or jokingly said something socially unacceptable. Cooper's context was specifically violent, and that's what makes it different from the others.
This isn't about rectifying an injustice and equality . It's about power - and you can't achieve it without a continued division of race, religion and financial worth.
Paula Deen? Harmless.
Dog? Harmless.
White guy saying "You my ****, dawg."? Harmless.
Cooper saying "I will jump that fence and fight every **** here."? Violent racial threat.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:35 am to BCTigerFan
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Not only are they alienating our age but my 7 year old loves baseball and constantly watches the MLB network. He told me espn talks too much and that he wants to see highlights.
If true give your kid a high five for me.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:51 am to Dire Wolf
Too many Phillies brain cancer. dutch. vuk.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 10:34 am to ballscaster
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I will jump that fence and fight every n***** here
Honest question, I have only followed this story on here...
How many "n*****" were over that fence? Wasn't this a Kenny Chesney concert? My only guess is that maybe the security guard was black.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 10:44 am to sorantable
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As long as blacks use the word in daily conversation referring to each other, I cannot take matters such as Cooper's seriously
This x10000
The double standard is what I can't stand.
And what made the N-word more unspeakable by a white to black, than a black calling a white Honkey or cracka?
Each are negative words given to one race by another race to degrade them. Why is the one so much worse?
Posted on 8/3/13 at 12:54 pm to JEAUXBLEAUX
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Too many Phillies brain cancer. dutch. vuk.
English.
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