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White-as-a-bleached-cracker Greg McElroy now thinks Cam's teammates will disrespect him


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15 minutes ago, SCP said:

Cam was obviously going for the grab and go. By the time he realized he couldn't do it the ball was at his feet. You ever try diving on something at your feet? fuging impossible.

If it were the last ice cold Natty Light at the bottom of a ice water filled Yeti cooler in the pit at Daytona you mean to tell me you wouldn't dive on that little gem before Carl and Donnie gets too it?

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25 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

Losing the Super Bowl is a lot like being the Intercontinental Champion

Haha. Funny you say that. We had a big work tailgate Friday and part of it was a chili cooking contest. The winner got a wrestling belt. As we first brought this up one guy goes now make sure it's not the Intercontinental belt and i busted out because i knew exactly what he meant.

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damn people.

given the asymmetry in power and effect in our society, saying "the white cracker said" is not as powerful or effective as saying "the black ******* said" and therefore the two should not be treated as equal, or even close to it.

but OP's post was still essentialist and feeds an popular link between skin color and behavior that desperately needs to be eradicated. bad OP! bad!

lastly, i love cam and i would download an mp3 of whatever cam song the team was singing.

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ps lol @ everyone getting offffffffennnnnndeddddddddddddd at a mildly racist white slur with no historical or contemporary or social or political or economic power to it being leveled with levity, but when it comes to extremely powerful words and the power dynamics that produced them the most they can muster is "b-b-buh... how come they're allowed to say it and we aren't?" or microaggressive comments about "the race card"

i'm proud of cam for refusing to change who he is even though it makes him a lightning rod. i honestly think he's opened peoples' eyes to the prevalence of bias in our society, and how it's hidden, subconscious, and normalized.

i hope he gives me an interview when i write a book about it.

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4 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

I've been calling the Green Bay assholes from earlier this year "Sergeant Major McRacist and his son-in-law Corporal Cracker" all damn year long and have never heard a word of complaint.

NOW, all of a sudden, ridiculing the subject Jealous Ball of Green Envy (oh my god! I said green!  the poor martians!), people are shocked.  SHOCKED.

I guess Failed Bama Quarterbacks are a protected class these days.

But as an attempt at apology, I will say this:

I am sorry if my post offended the poor, downtrodden white people in this forum that have to experience anti-white prejudice and hatred as a regular part of their daily lives and I'm sorry if I added to your great burden.

...um I think that's directed at someone else..  Right?  O.o

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1 hour ago, PhillyB said:

damn people.

given the asymmetry in power and effect in our society, saying "the white cracker said" is not as powerful or effective as saying "the black ******* said" and therefore the two should not be treated as equal, or even close to it.

but OP's post was still essentialist and feeds an popular link between skin color and behavior that desperately needs to be eradicated. bad OP! bad!

lastly, i love cam and i would download an mp3 of whatever cam song the team was singing.

Doesn't matter.  If people want to be treated equal, you treat other people as equals.  Simple as that.  Personally I think the race thing should be left out of dialogue, especially about Cam otherwise it invites other morons to fire back with their own racially charged sentiments.  It get's tiring.  

Other than that I agree with OP's post. 

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8 hours ago, PhillyB said:

damn people.

given the asymmetry in power and effect in our society, saying "the white cracker said" is not as powerful or effective as saying "the black ******* said" and therefore the two should not be treated as equal, or even close to it.

but OP's post was still essentialist and feeds an popular link between skin color and behavior that desperately needs to be eradicated. bad OP! bad!

lastly, i love cam and i would download an mp3 of whatever cam song the team was singing.

And those Tattoed-Americans?  What's their basic malfunction?

Damn hippies.

GET OFF OF MY LAWN!

:P

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