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This..... doesn't help.


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, countryboi said:

Come on, Jason Whitlock this felt like a good idea to you? this didnt feel offensive at all? 

If you've followed Whitlock, you'll realize he's too far gone. His comments on Lebron's house having the n word sprayed on it were sickening. I remember even Colin Cowherd looked at him sideways. He's most def used as a prop in racial arguments. A prop that's used to justify racist actions by others.

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16 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

There will be a fraction of the population who thinks this is ok because that 4 letter c-word Whitlock is participating in this. He's a problem, and should be one of the ones who lose his job.

well hell, he already made the 2017 cuts...

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Like I said on Twitter, they had to have a meeting about whatever that segment was about. Meaning they spoke this into reality and no one at the table said "Hmmmm....wait a minute. You know what guys?" No one? I mean it is immediately cringeworthy. Immediately. SMDH

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Unfortunately I don't believe that racism, in America, will ever go away. But here is a situation where a Black Man used, not stranding for The National Anthem to send America a message of continued injustice against Black Americans and he did it the most non raicial and least violent way possible. Now the media is trying to link it to racism in an aggressive form from Black Americans. Every American knows what the raised Black fist symbolizes just as they know what the Confederate Flag symbolizes. There are numerous discussions about Kappernick, but few about his message...

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10 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Unfortunately I don't believe that racism, in America, will ever go away. But here is a situation where a Black Man used, not stranding for The National Anthem to send America a message of continued injustice against Black Americans and he did it the most non raicial and least violent way possible. Now the media is trying to link it to racism in an aggressive form from Black Americans. Every American knows what the raised Black fist symbolizes just as they know what the Confederate Flag symbolizes. There are numerous discussions about Kappernick, but few about his message...

I think that anybody that doesn't see America thru a race prism, see's what he is doing, and doesn't have a problem with (any) protest. It's beyond that, the media circus that will follow, is what Coaches, GMs and Owners don't want associated with 'our' team. 

 

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