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Originally posted by iowaigglefan View PostGo fuck yourselves I am not. I have a multi racial family. I grew at 49th and Locust. What im saying is that we all make mistakes. Like you all never used that word at one time in your life. Just like most blacks have used the word Cracker. It is just a word but you politically correct people elevate it to a whole new level. I know i have used the N word, I once was racist because i was raised by parents that were racist to a certain extent. I would never use that word now and I am sensitive to it but to have a lynch mob over its use is absurd.
The players know this guy. If he is a racist asshole they will take care of it. If he isnt and let a word slip maybe even not being directed at blacks well then it will fade away. Let the players deal with it. I hope the
I say leave it up to the team. Not some asswipe like Marcus Vick, or the lynch mob on this board.
Lots of people used to do lots of things that aren't acceptable behavior - but much of what convinces people to even look at their actions is the fact that others are disgusted by them.--
Your Retarded
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You ? Racist ? I'm shocked.
Originally posted by iowaigglefan View PostGo fuck yourselves I am not. I have a multi racial family. I grew at 49th and Locust. What im saying is that we all make mistakes. Like you all never used that word at one time in your life. Just like most blacks have used the word Cracker. It is just a word but you politically correct people elevate it to a whole new level. I know i have used the N word, I once was racist because i was raised by parents that were racist to a certain extent. I would never use that word now and I am sensitive to it but to have a lynch mob over its use is absurd.
The players know this guy. If he is a racist asshole they will take care of it. If he isnt and let a word slip maybe even not being directed at blacks well then it will fade away. Let the players deal with it. I hope the
I say leave it up to the team. Not some asswipe like Marcus Vick, or the lynch mob on this board.Last edited by Eagle In Ohio; 08-01-2013, 10:56 AM.The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by IronEagle View PostIf you had read my post I specifically said it doesn't excuse Jackson for what he said. In fact Jackson was dumber than Cooper because he said what he did into a radio microphone.“I am going to literally sodomize you on the field of battle. I am going to have non-consensual sex with your face and your butt. Then I’m going after your wife and kid”
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Originally posted by tjl88 View PostThat's not a good way to look at this. Racism is racism, no one should get a pass. Especially a guy as unlikeable as Kooper.
That said, no, not all racism is the same. Some racism is backed by centuries of institutional legal oppression and present day systemic social and legal issues. The difference in the impact on populations of that sort of racism is plain.
Black people are more likely to be arrested even for crimes white people commit more. Using a name associated with black culture makes it less likely you will get a call back for a job interview even with identical credentials. Black kids sleeping in a car are more likely to have 911 called on them then white kids vandalizing a car.
So no, being called "cracker" while the crackers hold disproportionate amounts of wealth and power is not just the same as using the n-word against a group that suffered centuries of official persecution that has echoes we have not yet erased from present society.
Calling someone a cracker is rude and should not be done, but it is not perpetuating a system of oppression.
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Originally posted by FuriousXGeorge View PostWho said he should get a pass? A fine and an apology is appropriate for an isolated incident.
That said, no, not all racism is the same. Some racism is backed by centuries of institutional legal oppression and present day systemic social and legal issues. The difference in the impact on populations of that sort of racism is plain.
Black people are more likely to be arrested even for crimes white people commit more. Using a name associated with black culture makes it less likely you will get a call back for a job interview even with identical credentials. Black kids sleeping in a car are more likely to have 911 called on them then white kids vandalizing a car.
So no, being called "cracker" while the crackers hold disproportionate amounts of wealth and power is not just the same as using the n-word against a group that suffered centuries of official persecution that has echoes we have not yet erased from present society.
Calling someone a cracker is rude and should not be done, but it is not perpetuating a system of oppression.--
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Last edited by PackWest; 08-01-2013, 11:31 AM.
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Originally posted by FuriousXGeorge View PostWho said he should get a pass? A fine and an apology is appropriate for an isolated incident.
That said, no, not all racism is the same. Some racism is backed by centuries of institutional legal oppression and present day systemic social and legal issues. The difference in the impact on populations of that sort of racism is plain.
Black people are more likely to be arrested even for crimes white people commit more. Using a name associated with black culture makes it less likely you will get a call back for a job interview even with identical credentials. Black kids sleeping in a car are more likely to have 911 called on them then white kids vandalizing a car.
So no, being called "cracker" while the crackers hold disproportionate amounts of wealth and power is not just the same as using the n-word against a group that suffered centuries of official persecution that has echoes we have not yet erased from present society.
Calling someone a cracker is rude and should not be done, but it is not perpetuating a system of oppression.
The words may have different meanings but racism is racism.It IS About Me Asshole
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Originally posted by tjl88 View PostSo under these terms, there is no word a black American can use that can be as racist as the n-word.
The words may have different meanings but racism is racism.
Yeah, in some ways. Don't go around punching people for no reason. But you have to be willfully and intentionally dense to think a punch from Mike Tyson is the same as a punch from Steve Urkel. Relative power matters.
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