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re: Ryan Clark is seriously a shite bag
Posted on 1/21/21 at 11:57 am to Tiger Prawn
Posted on 1/21/21 at 11:57 am to Tiger Prawn
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So be it. I don't think anybody here would be defending the girl if it was her fellow high school peers who blasted her on social media. The only thing that bothers me is that a 40+ year old man with a national audience put it out there to rile up a Twitter mob that'll harass a minor. He tweeted that he only posted it to call out the school, not the girls...but he sure didn't blur out the girls' faces or account username. And in a different tweet he said he'd b
Can we just start doing this for all major "criminal" activity in BR? If they're under the age of 17, let's doxx parents and get this shite fixed swiftly.
This girl deserves some embarrassment for her actions but it's pretty sad we blow up this event but just ignore that shite out of kids killing each other daily.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 11:59 am to BilJ
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eh the problem is Clark has already made himself the victim. social media is largely sucking him off for being so brave
Those clowns on social media don’t have kids involved in Traction Sports.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:02 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
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I sent them an email and will be calling them later to ask if I should be concerned that Ryan Clark may attack my child participating in their training programs on social media should they say something he doesn’t like.
Ditto. They have a partner in their organization with access to kids who is now on record cyber bullying a teenager. That is a huge problem.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:02 pm to GEAUX5
quote:This post would have been more appropriate in the thread where that girl was singing and said the N-word a month or so ago. That was a nothingburger.
If it’s such a terrible word, how about the rap culture stop promoting it?
However, the girl shouldn’t be saying it
Now saying "today is N-day" is pretty fricked up.
Now for Ryan Clark, an adult, to post it and not even remove their names/faces from the post. That's just retarded and accomplishes nothing productive.
Eta: the girl wasn't singing. She said "I got my license, N***s" to her friends. But point stands, that should have been a non-event
This post was edited on 1/21/21 at 12:04 pm
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:04 pm to MikeBRLA
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Ryan Clark
@Realrclark25
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14h
School knew before my post.
AdamJuve
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@AdamJuve1897
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14h
I understand your frustration. You’re child must be protected.
so RC defends his actions because he was just trying to call the school out and not dox the girls...but the school already knew and was acting on it
Just admit you were attention whoring on a day of hyperbole for the inauguration and you were too fricking dumb to realize that it wasn't a great idea to send a mob after minors.
This post was edited on 1/21/21 at 12:08 pm
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:12 pm to BilJ
Reading through his tweets and retweets is a great reminder why I quit watching ESPN and following professional sports like I used to.
Nothing but claims of racism and victim hood.
Nothing but claims of racism and victim hood.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:25 pm to MikeBRLA
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Those clowns on social media don’t have kids involved in Traction Sports
well Traction views him as more of an asset than he needs Traction.
Ideally, ESPN would hold him accountable but they won't touch that shite.
Maybe there's a cyber bullying case to be made but who knows
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:29 pm to MikeBRLA
Two of my children went to Parkview Baptist for awhile. During that time my son had a classmate who called him "China Boy" and "asian". I DISCREETLY brought this to his teacher who brought it all the way up the chain in what seemed like fifteen minutes. The principal called me almost immediately and asked me to come in to discuss.
I came in with a smile like an adult would and was surprised to see them giving it the CODE RED over- treatment. I asked them to dial it down, that these were children, that making stupid mistakes was part of childhood. They were sincere and professional and really couldn't have handled it better. I say this as someone who is not a PBS fan.
Western culture for eons has recognized that childhood (pre-18) is a moral training ground. The Romans spoke of adolescence as a period where mistakes would be made and even SHOULD be made, in a time that forms a boy or girl into an adult. This is a time where non-violent errors and mistakes are forgiven, because we realize that a child is neither cognitively or morally fully formed. It is a GRACE period of sorts. We also recognize that it is in societies interest to tread lightly with children, so as to not judge them so harshly that they are unable to become productive adults. We do this as part of a larger adult imperative to be the moral guide for children. And not just our children, but children who we run afoul of.
The girl in question deserves one thing-MERCY. Ryan Clark, not being a fully-formed adult, and coming from a place of intellectual and moral decay, is unable to understand this. That tweet is par for the aggrieved Progressive/Race Industry/Victimhood collective psychology. It is about shaming, humiliating, reputation destruction of a white person (yes even a child) in the naked pursuit of power. It is a morally- infantile move made by an entitled dramatic man-child who cares only about himself, and when it benefits him, his small racial tribe.
I hope he lives long enough to stare the damage he causes squarely in the face and make amends. I would bet the girl in question, has already learned this lesson in full.
I came in with a smile like an adult would and was surprised to see them giving it the CODE RED over- treatment. I asked them to dial it down, that these were children, that making stupid mistakes was part of childhood. They were sincere and professional and really couldn't have handled it better. I say this as someone who is not a PBS fan.
Western culture for eons has recognized that childhood (pre-18) is a moral training ground. The Romans spoke of adolescence as a period where mistakes would be made and even SHOULD be made, in a time that forms a boy or girl into an adult. This is a time where non-violent errors and mistakes are forgiven, because we realize that a child is neither cognitively or morally fully formed. It is a GRACE period of sorts. We also recognize that it is in societies interest to tread lightly with children, so as to not judge them so harshly that they are unable to become productive adults. We do this as part of a larger adult imperative to be the moral guide for children. And not just our children, but children who we run afoul of.
The girl in question deserves one thing-MERCY. Ryan Clark, not being a fully-formed adult, and coming from a place of intellectual and moral decay, is unable to understand this. That tweet is par for the aggrieved Progressive/Race Industry/Victimhood collective psychology. It is about shaming, humiliating, reputation destruction of a white person (yes even a child) in the naked pursuit of power. It is a morally- infantile move made by an entitled dramatic man-child who cares only about himself, and when it benefits him, his small racial tribe.
I hope he lives long enough to stare the damage he causes squarely in the face and make amends. I would bet the girl in question, has already learned this lesson in full.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:31 pm to BilJ
Ryan will eventually get pissed off at something that happens to him or his kid at Traction and claim they are all racists. That's the only thing he's got in his bag, and he's proven over and over again that he will come after his own.
This post was edited on 1/21/21 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:32 pm to BilJ
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Don’t get me wrong, what the girl said is shitty. But rage behind the scenes and have them handle it internally. There’s no need to sic the deranged Twitter mob on some dumbass kids.
He is part of this scourge of society - social media justice - in a huge way. He practically started the mob off against Brees and went off on O.
I have several issues with that but my biggest is he is an analyst for ESPN which requires, at least morally and ethically if ESPN no longer does, responsibility and professionalism.
Neither of which he showed in either case. You go to the source first and get their comment before going after someone's livelihood and reputation. At least that's my opinion.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:33 pm to Lsupimp
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Lsupimp
Was the election your poliboard last straw, brother?
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:34 pm to Lsupimp
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The girl in question deserves one thing-MERCY
Father Clark had administered mercy by praying for the girl though. He is the bigger man by praying for his tormentors
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:35 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
This entire subject is great reminder of why I got rid of Twitter.
They reduce adult males to teenage girl-like behavior, and bring out the viciousness in others.
It is vile- and certainly corrosive to society.
Then there's the pick-and-choose censorship. But that's a story for another day.
They reduce adult males to teenage girl-like behavior, and bring out the viciousness in others.
It is vile- and certainly corrosive to society.
Then there's the pick-and-choose censorship. But that's a story for another day.
This post was edited on 1/21/21 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:35 pm to Y.A. Tittle
Anything I say there would be redundant. It's all been said a thousand times. Also- freshly divorced and licking my wounds too. And swamped with work-like 16 hour days. Not a time to be yapping with shitbags. Peace to you, brother.

Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:37 pm to oleheat
Twitter didn’t reduce adult males to teenage girl like behavior. They were always that way. Twitter just gave them a way to more easily show it.
Ryan Clark should be ashamed and embarrassed by his actions, but instead, he’s being lauded as this brave warrior facing down the tyrant teenage girl by white liberals.
Ryan Clark should be ashamed and embarrassed by his actions, but instead, he’s being lauded as this brave warrior facing down the tyrant teenage girl by white liberals.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:41 pm to BilJ
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Maybe there's a cyber bullying case to be made but who knows
It would be incredible if a local attorney got a hold of this and actually pursued this for damages.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:42 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
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Twitter didn’t reduce adult males to teenage girl like behavior. They were always that way. Twitter just gave them a way to more easily show it.
Well whatever the case, I'm glad I dumped it. Let the idiots have their online echo chamber.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:43 pm to Lsupimp
Why isnt Ryan Clark using his voice to keep black teens from being murdered by their peers. Instead he worried about a teenage white girl. Mega pussy
This post was edited on 1/21/21 at 12:43 pm
Posted on 1/21/21 at 12:43 pm to lsuhunt555
I’d love to send the parents of this girl an email to let them know I would happily pay for $5000 in billable hours should they choose to pursue a lawsuit against Ryan Clark.
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