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Eric Reid Press Conference


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5 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Omg you're a fuging idiot and you refuse to be better.. Please KYS quickly.. ignored

How about respect people who actually had a worth wild cause. I guess next your going to call MLK a drunk and wife beater huh? 

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17 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Took this guy one practice to start up

got to wonder if he is here to play football at all

The media were the ones bringing it up. You just need to leave the dude alone. Your not black you didn't live his life and you didn't experience the things he experienced. Let him be his own person; if he wants to kneel that is fine, he means no disrespect but you trying to find disrespect in his act is seriously messed up. You can tell by how he speaks and the way he represents himself that he is a high quality person. I can tell by the way you speak that you are full of hate and anger. He is trying to bring up the black community while you are trying to bring it down. You might not even know your doing it but I bet your one of those people who bring up every negative thing black people do and go silent whenever they are seriously wronged or do something good. 

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Just now, Snake said:

Tons of people being killed in Chicago. Manly black people. It was a valid question when talking about social justice. 

Chicago doesn't even have a top 10 murder rate so it seems really weird to single out Chicago. it has the same murder rate as Charleston, South Carolina. maybe ask him about that since he represents the Panthers now.

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I just don’t see how someone can cognizantly and coherently be upset at Reid for answering questions he was asked during a press conference.

If you’re upset that his answers were “too political” then you clearly have an issue with freedom of speech applying to all American citizens. That’s something you will want to address with your state senator.

If the issue is strictly with the topic of race, that says more about who you are as a person than it says about Reid.

 

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33 minutes ago, NAS said:

Off-topic:  You do realize that banner ads are displayed according to your cookies and personal browsing history.  LMAO

I'm not married and I watch porn so I have zero reason to lie when I say I have never once been to Ashley Madison. Like it's not a big deal I was just surprised because I've never seen an ad like that on a "respectable" site that censors the word "s h i t".

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I just don’t see how someone can cognizabtly and coherently be upset at Reid for answering questions he was asked at a press conference.

If you’re upset that his answers were “too political” then you clearly have an issue with freedom of speech applying to all American citizens. That’s something you will want to address with your state senator.

If the issue is strictly with the topic of race then that says more about who you are as a person than it says about Reid.

 

This is exactly right. Besides the shirt, everything Reid said today that was "controversial" was said only because someone asked him a question. He talked about football plenty in the locker room later on when he was asked about football.

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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Please don't lock this. Let it happen.

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I don't think there is any way to have intelligent conversation about this particular topic without a small dose of the "P" word.  

But keep everything in context.  

Any and all personal attacks from any direction will be addressed.

 

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4 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

I'm not married and I watch porn so I have zero reason to lie when I say I have never once been to Ashley Madison. Like it's not a big deal I was just surprised because I've never seen an ad like that on a "respectable" site that censors the word "s h i t".

I think 1 million hacked passwords said the same. :tongue:

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