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NFL: Player Meltdowns


Mr. Scot

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34 minutes ago, ECUPantherFan said:

Much more similar than you’d think.

Both are “woke” racists, and both are out of a job.  

Expect Nike to sign Whitehead by the end of the week.

fuging snowflakes get offended by every little thing i swear

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36 minutes ago, ECUPantherFan said:

Much more similar than you’d think.

Both are “woke” racists, and both are out of a job.  

Expect Nike to sign Whitehead by the end of the week.

There is nothing racist about Kaepernick. Stop reading stormfront propoganda.

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30 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Calling someone a cracker is not the same thing as calling someone the N word. Sorry but it just isn’t. Threatening to shoot someone in this day in age is incredibly stupid because unfortunately it is incredibly easy to do in America. 
 

Dude needs some help and I’m sure if he was any good he coulda gotten away with just saying his account was hacked. 

How do you even come to this conclusion based on what I said? How did I in any way compare the two? Are you saying cracker is somehow not a slur, despite it fitting the dictionary definition?

Please explain, I am legitimately dumbfounded.

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51 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

How do you even come to this conclusion based on what I said? How did I in any way compare the two? Are you saying cracker is somehow not a slur, despite it fitting the dictionary definition?

Please explain, I am legitimately dumbfounded.

Cracker and the N Word aren’t even in the same universe for offensive racist slurs. If someone called me a cracker I would probably Start laughing. 
 

I do have a big problem with him threatening to shoot somebody though. 

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Calling someone a cracker is not the same thing as calling someone the N word. Sorry but it just isn’t. Threatening to shoot someone in this day in age is incredibly stupid because unfortunately it is incredibly easy to do in America. 
 

Dude needs some help and I’m sure if he was any good he coulda gotten away with just saying his account was hacked. 

They are both racist words. Sorry but they just are.  

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21 minutes ago, CAPantherFan said:

They are both racist words. Sorry but they just are.  

Only a snowflake would be offended if called a cracker. The N Word is quite possibly the most offensive word in the English language. 
 

Him threatening people with guns is the problem here and the reason why he was released. 

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9 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Wait...what?

Seriously, I want to see what you meant by that.

You know what you need to do. Do it. I know you want to. Big surprise EZUPantherFan only pops up like a genital wart when a black athlete has a meltdown on twitter and he parlays it in some some perverted take on Kapernick. 

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48 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Cracker and the N Word aren’t even in the same universe for offensive racist slurs. If someone called me a cracker I would probably Start laughing. 
 

I do have a big problem with him threatening to shoot somebody though. 

Again, explain why you are seeing any need to compare the two.

Are you saying cracker is not a slur? If so, explain in what other way Whitehead meant it. If not, what the actual fug is the point of what you are saying?

I said he made a racial slur. In your opinion, is this a correct statement or not? Yes or no. If no, explain how Whitehead meant it.

Can you please answer these questions directly instead of posting the exact same thing you said before. I am not asking you to compare levels of offensiveness and am not making any statements about levels of offensiveness.

Please somebody tell me if this is unclear in any way.

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