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re: Ryan Clark
Posted on 12/11/20 at 9:43 am to Nix to Twillie
Posted on 12/11/20 at 9:43 am to Nix to Twillie
quote:If it isn’t about politics please inform us of what it is really about.
You still think this is about politics. That’s where you’re wrong.
Posted on 12/11/20 at 11:55 am to TrouserTrout
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frick it, rather be Vandy than bow down to that BS. I wouldn't March the other way either, but not gonna listen to a bunch of pussies that say they are oppressed while on a internship that provides them
May get your wish sooner than later. It attitudes like this that divide more than anything. Bow down? Nobody asked you bow to sht. Listening and hearing why people actually feel the way they do when it comes to murder by cops that weren't all justified. Did some people give reason, yes. But, nothing seems to happen to bad cops with itchy trigger fingers or planting sht on innocent people to try to justify a false arrest. You can paint the victims in whatever light floats your boat, but reality is most black players, current and future, are tired of seeing and experiencing these things.
It's also funny seeing people btching about "players who get free tuition and auditioning for a million dollar league". They earned everything by using the God given ability that you don't have. They could have also taken that God given ability to another school with fans that can try to understand the pain shared in the black community right now. It's been there. The issues of covid and 2020 pushed it to the limit.
It's time to acknowledge it and move forward together or continue to get yourself worked up as the rest of the country tries moves on to unity. There have never been a group of people marching with the black community as large and diverse there was this year. Many people are fed up with the old racist and segregated history of this country and took to the streets in a sign of unity. The only people still pissed off about that are the people who don't want it to change.
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