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Eric Reid Press Conference


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The only thing more annoying that the dullard racists in here are the posters whining for the mods to lock it without contributing anything one way or the other. If you don't want to be part of the discussion, leave! Riding the fence only means you end up with splinters in your ass. 

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39 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

How do we know to what extent he’s been treated? And what makes his mistreatment held to a higher standard than anyone else?

A better question might be, why does it matter how he has been treated?

Is it simply because people would be more inclined to side with his campaign for equality if he had personally experienced inequality? Or is it because one has to have experience in or with a particular issue before they have the right to speak on said issue?

If it's the latter then we might as well shut this place down because none of us have the right to talk professional football since none of us have ever played it.

The personal experience argument is tiresome.

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11 minutes ago, bigdavis said:

Wha??  I just accepted the statement, and said I was done, and moving on.  Adios.

Just remember, you made the grand call for civility. Implying that people with opinions opposed to yours are uneducated on the subject and then using statistics disingenuously to back up your argument isn't the epitome of "civil." It's dirty pool. Finally, when this is pointed out to you and your response is, "I am squelched?" Nobody is trying to do that.

But maybe you rationalize it as "gamesmanship."

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