Alabama and Racism

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I thought this was a message board for the Canes?

Right. In line with that premise, OP makes a point that local kids should stay home and become Canes, while highlighting the irony of local black kids flocking to one of, if not the most racist state in the union.

As a result, cane fans and people with zero ties to the state of Alabama, who probably couldn't point to it on a map, are incensed because OP believes there are racist in the stands cheering for black athletes they wouldn't want joining them at a family dinner.

I said it before and i'll say it again. If you're not racist or personally from the state of Alabama, then you shouldn't feel provoked to dispute anything the OP said. Why white men take offense to the concept that there may be racists or bigots in the stands at the University of Alabama is beyond me.

White men just heard for the last wo years of this election cycle that were all racist because we don't fall in line with the liberal agenda. It's really that simple. What your saying would be like me calling whatever ethnicity lazy (fill in the ethnic slur) and then telling you (who would be of that ethnicity) not to get offended because you're not lazy. I also love you telling people what to and what not to get offended by. This is a tactic right out of the liberal playbook. Glad you're not making the rules and the country voted and agrees.

I love conversations like this!

We are treading on West Endzone territory. Ill take a chance and ask anyways!

Liberal agenda- Do you care if a man ****s a man? Do you care if a woman licks another woman's pusseur? Do you think the government should prevent them from marrying?

Women have the choice to abort or not . . . Should the government say No because it is a life? I really do wrestle with this issue on a theoretical level. When does life begin?

Ill stop with those 2 questions.

Did [MENTION=7216]Sabetta[/MENTION] ever answer these questions?

What do these questions have to do with what we're talking about? Yes I'm for all ghey rights and also abortion rights depending on the term of pregnancy. But again, not sure where you're going with this other than to once again generalize people who don't fall in line with your line of "thinking".

Also, thank you to [MENTION=7468]Gator Hatar[/MENTION] and [MENTION=9338]RVACane[/MENTION] for proving my point. If you don't agree with the liberal agenda you will be called a racist. There's really no need to go on becasue you're no different then the "alt-right", just on opposite extremes.
 
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I'm as independent as they come but what's become clear this election cycle is that Libs can stereotype whoever they want and think nothing of it.

What do you mean they can stereotype whoever they want? Like Bannon?

What does Bannon have to do with it? Isn't a bigot a bigot? Not to libs who try to squash any other opinion other than their own and then spew bullsh!t like the opee's comments. You're as much of a problem as the white supremacists if you justify BS generalizations because someone hurt your snowflake feelings.

I agree the concept of one party (or candidate) being more racist than the other is nonsense. But your use of the term "libs" suggests the "opee's comments" reflect a liberal opinion. Is that a generalization you're making? And are you saying the OP's opinion would not come from a republican?

I based it on the context of his comments. Making a generalization based upon clearly partisan comments is fair and apples and bananas compared to what he did in terms of offensiveness if that's what you're trying to say. Whether a republican would say those things, I'd say no but that doesn't mean that pubs aren't for equal rights or racist.



I think you're swimming into the same water you suggest OP is treading. Your belief that a republican wouldn't say those things is a raging stereotype. Especially in this day and age where Trump won Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Parties at their core differ on size and involvement of government at the local level. You're being hypocritical. What percentage of Alabama fans would you guess fall into the OPs category if not 99%.
 
What do you mean they can stereotype whoever they want? Like Bannon?

What does Bannon have to do with it? Isn't a bigot a bigot? Not to libs who try to squash any other opinion other than their own and then spew bullsh!t like the opee's comments. You're as much of a problem as the white supremacists if you justify BS generalizations because someone hurt your snowflake feelings.

I agree the concept of one party (or candidate) being more racist than the other is nonsense. But your use of the term "libs" suggests the "opee's comments" reflect a liberal opinion. Is that a generalization you're making? And are you saying the OP's opinion would not come from a republican?

I based it on the context of his comments. Making a generalization based upon clearly partisan comments is fair and apples and bananas compared to what he did in terms of offensiveness if that's what you're trying to say. Whether a republican would say those things, I'd say no but that doesn't mean that pubs aren't for equal rights or racist.



I think you're swimming into the same water you suggest OP is treading. Your belief that a republican wouldn't say those things is a raging stereotype. Especially in this day and age where Trump won Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Parties at their core differ on size and involvement of government at the local level. You're being hypocritical. What percentage of Alabama fans would you guess fall into the OPs category if not 99%.

And by the way [MENTION=7216]Sabetta[/MENTION], I didn't even vote for Obama (though I would have against Trump) so when you talk about me accusing anyone who didn't vote for Clinton as being a racist, you're clueless as to my views on voting and race. Mahoney is right- you're no different than the approach you complain about.
 
What do you mean they can stereotype whoever they want? Like Bannon?

What does Bannon have to do with it? Isn't a bigot a bigot? Not to libs who try to squash any other opinion other than their own and then spew bullsh!t like the opee's comments. You're as much of a problem as the white supremacists if you justify BS generalizations because someone hurt your snowflake feelings.

I agree the concept of one party (or candidate) being more racist than the other is nonsense. But your use of the term "libs" suggests the "opee's comments" reflect a liberal opinion. Is that a generalization you're making? And are you saying the OP's opinion would not come from a republican?

I based it on the context of his comments. Making a generalization based upon clearly partisan comments is fair and apples and bananas compared to what he did in terms of offensiveness if that's what you're trying to say. Whether a republican would say those things, I'd say no but that doesn't mean that pubs aren't for equal rights or racist.



I think you're swimming into the same water you suggest OP is treading. Your belief that a republican wouldn't say those things is a raging stereotype. Especially in this day and age where Trump won Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Parties at their core differ on size and involvement of government at the local level. You're being hypocritical. What percentage of Alabama fans would you guess fall into the OPs category if not 99%.

You might want to go back and read what the op said. Hardly sounds like a republican talking point and if you think I'm wrong then I can't help you. If you actually read what I wrote I also said that they also do believe in equal rights and are not racists. Again, me saying that OP's comments sound like SJW talking points and OP accusing an entire state of being racist are hardly the same.

White woman and Reagan Democrats won those states for Trump, not existing republicans. Google can help you with that.

I have no clue what % of Bama fans are racists. Do you? Do you know what % of any fan base is racist? I can't believe how easy it is for some to infer or outright accuse others, let alone fan bases, of racism. It's pretty scary actually.
 
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What does Bannon have to do with it? Isn't a bigot a bigot? Not to libs who try to squash any other opinion other than their own and then spew bullsh!t like the opee's comments. You're as much of a problem as the white supremacists if you justify BS generalizations because someone hurt your snowflake feelings.

I agree the concept of one party (or candidate) being more racist than the other is nonsense. But your use of the term "libs" suggests the "opee's comments" reflect a liberal opinion. Is that a generalization you're making? And are you saying the OP's opinion would not come from a republican?

I based it on the context of his comments. Making a generalization based upon clearly partisan comments is fair and apples and bananas compared to what he did in terms of offensiveness if that's what you're trying to say. Whether a republican would say those things, I'd say no but that doesn't mean that pubs aren't for equal rights or racist.



I think you're swimming into the same water you suggest OP is treading. Your belief that a republican wouldn't say those things is a raging stereotype. Especially in this day and age where Trump won Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Parties at their core differ on size and involvement of government at the local level. You're being hypocritical. What percentage of Alabama fans would you guess fall into the OPs category if not 99%.

You might want to go back and read what the op said. Hardly sounds like a republican talking point and if you think I'm wrong then I can't help you. If you actually read what I wrote I also said that they also do believe in equal rights and are not racists. Again, me saying that OP's comments sound like SJW talking points and OP accusing an entire state of being racist are hardly the same.

White woman and Reagan Democrats won those states for Trump, not existing republicans. Google can help you with that.

I have no clue what % of Bama fans are racists. Do you? Do you know what % of any fan base is racist? I can't believe how easy it is for some to infer or outright accuse others, let alone fan bases, of racism. It's pretty scary actually.

The only person who called an entire fan base racist is the OP.
 
As a white boy growing up on NW 189th Street in Carol City in the 1970s, I had friends who were African-American, ******, and Ecuadorian and understoood that America was a melting pot. I loved Miami. It was paradise. As an adult in a Trump America I see how far we have to go. I know the Republican loving Cubans will bash me and that is understandable, but Alabama bothers me the most. I see these tie-wearing, white shirt donning, racist from the worst state in the union cheering on their "boys" and claiming superiority above the rest of America. 99% of the fans wouldn't be caught dead at a party with the players from their Crimson Tide team, yet they cheer them on like they are at a **** fight. Maybe I am being over-dramatic, but it is kinda strange that the most racist state in America relishes the fact that their 'boys' rule the world of college football. I hope the kids from the 305/954/561 can see past this hypocrisy and return the U to the glory of the past.

I thought this was a message board for the Canes?

Right. In line with that premise, OP makes a point that local kids should stay home and become Canes, while highlighting the irony of local black kids flocking to one of, if not the most racist state in the union.

As a result, cane fans and people with zero ties to the state of Alabama, who probably couldn't point to it on a map, are incensed because OP believes there are racist in the stands cheering for black athletes they wouldn't want joining them at a family dinner.

I said it before and i'll say it again. If you're not racist or personally from the state of Alabama, then you shouldn't feel provoked to dispute anything the OP said. Why white men take offense to the concept that there may be racists or bigots in the stands at the University of Alabama is beyond me.

White men just heard for the last wo years of this election cycle that were all racist because we don't fall in line with the liberal agenda. It's really that simple. What your saying would be like me calling whatever ethnicity lazy (fill in the ethnic slur) and then telling you (who would be of that ethnicity) not to get offended because you're not lazy. I also love you telling people what to and what not to get offended by. This is a tactic right out of the liberal playbook. Glad you're not making the rules and the country voted and agrees.

Sounds like you're hypocritically claiming (again) me liberal because we don't agree. You are being the person you are mad about the OP being but you're way more it than he is. For someone who has never been to Alabama, you're awfully upset about someone saying there are racists at Alabama football games... Think about that...
 
For God's sake move this abortion of a thread to the WEZ.

It's painful reading half-formed opinions by simpletons with little education and perspective.
 
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As a white boy growing up on NW 189th Street in Carol City in the 1970s, I had friends who were African-American, ******, and Ecuadorian and understoood that America was a melting pot. I loved Miami. It was paradise. As an adult in a Trump America I see how far we have to go. I know the Republican loving Cubans will bash me and that is understandable, but Alabama bothers me the most. I see these tie-wearing, white shirt donning, racist from the worst state in the union cheering on their "boys" and claiming superiority above the rest of America. 99% of the fans wouldn't be caught dead at a party with the players from their Crimson Tide team, yet they cheer them on like they are at a **** fight. Maybe I am being over-dramatic, but it is kinda strange that the most racist state in America relishes the fact that their 'boys' rule the world of college football. I hope the kids from the 305/954/561 can see past this hypocrisy and return the U to the glory of the past.

I thought this was a message board for the Canes?

Right. In line with that premise, OP makes a point that local kids should stay home and become Canes, while highlighting the irony of local black kids flocking to one of, if not the most racist state in the union.

As a result, cane fans and people with zero ties to the state of Alabama, who probably couldn't point to it on a map, are incensed because OP believes there are racist in the stands cheering for black athletes they wouldn't want joining them at a family dinner.

I said it before and i'll say it again. If you're not racist or personally from the state of Alabama, then you shouldn't feel provoked to dispute anything the OP said. Why white men take offense to the concept that there may be racists or bigots in the stands at the University of Alabama is beyond me.

White men just heard for the last wo years of this election cycle that were all racist because we don't fall in line with the liberal agenda. It's really that simple. What your saying would be like me calling whatever ethnicity lazy (fill in the ethnic slur) and then telling you (who would be of that ethnicity) not to get offended because you're not lazy. I also love you telling people what to and what not to get offended by. This is a tactic right out of the liberal playbook. Glad you're not making the rules and the country voted and agrees.

Sounds like you're hypocritically claiming (again) me liberal because we don't agree. You are being the person you are mad about the OP being but you're way more it than he is. For someone who has never been to Alabama, you're awfully upset about someone saying there are racists at Alabama football games... Think about that...

I spent a month in Birmingham training at UAB Hospital's Wound Care Clinic for my job. I've been back to the state a couple of time since including going to a game. But I've never been there.

I never called you a liberal. Secondly, Since when is calling some a liberal the same as calling an entire fan base/state racist?
 
What does Bannon have to do with it? Isn't a bigot a bigot? Not to libs who try to squash any other opinion other than their own and then spew bullsh!t like the opee's comments. You're as much of a problem as the white supremacists if you justify BS generalizations because someone hurt your snowflake feelings.

I agree the concept of one party (or candidate) being more racist than the other is nonsense. But your use of the term "libs" suggests the "opee's comments" reflect a liberal opinion. Is that a generalization you're making? And are you saying the OP's opinion would not come from a republican?

I based it on the context of his comments. Making a generalization based upon clearly partisan comments is fair and apples and bananas compared to what he did in terms of offensiveness if that's what you're trying to say. Whether a republican would say those things, I'd say no but that doesn't mean that pubs aren't for equal rights or racist.



I think you're swimming into the same water you suggest OP is treading. Your belief that a republican wouldn't say those things is a raging stereotype. Especially in this day and age where Trump won Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Parties at their core differ on size and involvement of government at the local level. You're being hypocritical. What percentage of Alabama fans would you guess fall into the OPs category if not 99%.

You might want to go back and read what the op said. Hardly sounds like a republican talking point and if you think I'm wrong then I can't help you. If you actually read what I wrote I also said that they also do believe in equal rights and are not racists. Again, me saying that OP's comments sound like SJW talking points and OP accusing an entire state of being racist are hardly the same.

White woman and Reagan Democrats won those states for Trump, not existing republicans. Google can help you with that.

I have no clue what % of Bama fans are racists. Do you? Do you know what % of any fan base is racist? I can't believe how easy it is for some to infer or outright accuse others, let alone fan bases, of racism. It's pretty scary actually.

right. I've LIVED in that part of the country (not visited), and if you read post #93 there's more support for the racial atmosphere from someone in the region working at ALABAMA!

You take offense to what was hyperbole in the OP (99%) while missing the larger point that Alabama is exponentially less diverse (or more racist) of a place than Miami. You're missing the forrest for trees and being steadfastly hypocritical in your defense of Alabama racists as a result of your presidential campaign PTSD.

You're claiming to be (unfairly?) miscast as a racist over the last 2 years of the election cycle (which is more political media hyperbole that normal people recognize and I can't believe you internalize), but then say the OP's post "sound like [liberal] SJW talking points"!?

You can't possibly be any more confused about yourself, and in light of that ignorance this conversation can't possibly continue. Thank you for playing.
 
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I agree the concept of one party (or candidate) being more racist than the other is nonsense. But your use of the term "libs" suggests the "opee's comments" reflect a liberal opinion. Is that a generalization you're making? And are you saying the OP's opinion would not come from a republican?

I based it on the context of his comments. Making a generalization based upon clearly partisan comments is fair and apples and bananas compared to what he did in terms of offensiveness if that's what you're trying to say. Whether a republican would say those things, I'd say no but that doesn't mean that pubs aren't for equal rights or racist.



I think you're swimming into the same water you suggest OP is treading. Your belief that a republican wouldn't say those things is a raging stereotype. Especially in this day and age where Trump won Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Parties at their core differ on size and involvement of government at the local level. You're being hypocritical. What percentage of Alabama fans would you guess fall into the OPs category if not 99%.

You might want to go back and read what the op said. Hardly sounds like a republican talking point and if you think I'm wrong then I can't help you. If you actually read what I wrote I also said that they also do believe in equal rights and are not racists. Again, me saying that OP's comments sound like SJW talking points and OP accusing an entire state of being racist are hardly the same.

White woman and Reagan Democrats won those states for Trump, not existing republicans. Google can help you with that.

I have no clue what % of Bama fans are racists. Do you? Do you know what % of any fan base is racist? I can't believe how easy it is for some to infer or outright accuse others, let alone fan bases, of racism. It's pretty scary actually.

right. I've lived in that part of the country, and if you read post #93 there's more support for the racial atmosphere from someone in the region working at ALABAMA!

You've never been there and take offense to what was hyperbole in the OP while missing the larger point that Alabama is exponentially less diverse (or more racist) of a place than Miami. You're missing the forrest for trees and being steadfastly hypocritical in your defense of Alabama racists as a result of your presidential campaign PTSD.

You're claiming to be (unfairly?) miscast as a racist over the last 2 years of the election cycle (which is more hyperbole that I can't believe you internalize), but then say the OP's post "sound like [liberal] SJW talking points"!?

You can't possibly be any more confused about yourself, and in light of that ignorance this conversation can't possibly continue. Thank you for playing.

Is that how you do it? Just dismiss facts? Again, your tactics are right out of the handbook and one of the main reason Trump got elected. I look forward to your rustledge over the next 8 years.
 
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you said I used "a tactic right out of the liberal playbook". As if politics are partisan and one side uses "tactics" the other side doesn't. I can't argue with your month in Alabama. You probably feel as comfortable there as most posters here feel about some of the things they say.
 
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It is good to let these kinds of discussions play out. When you stop it full stride there is never an end so therefore it constantly get brought back up. Eventually, the people will learn that they are being played. They will soon wonder why when the country goes into disarray the people fight over a party liberal and conservative? Then there begins the finger pointing between the races. All the while none of that BS even matters because they are all in the same boat. All crabs in a bucket... Just pawns used in a much bigger game.
 
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I based it on the context of his comments. Making a generalization based upon clearly partisan comments is fair and apples and bananas compared to what he did in terms of offensiveness if that's what you're trying to say. Whether a republican would say those things, I'd say no but that doesn't mean that pubs aren't for equal rights or racist.



I think you're swimming into the same water you suggest OP is treading. Your belief that a republican wouldn't say those things is a raging stereotype. Especially in this day and age where Trump won Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Parties at their core differ on size and involvement of government at the local level. You're being hypocritical. What percentage of Alabama fans would you guess fall into the OPs category if not 99%.

You might want to go back and read what the op said. Hardly sounds like a republican talking point and if you think I'm wrong then I can't help you. If you actually read what I wrote I also said that they also do believe in equal rights and are not racists. Again, me saying that OP's comments sound like SJW talking points and OP accusing an entire state of being racist are hardly the same.

White woman and Reagan Democrats won those states for Trump, not existing republicans. Google can help you with that.

I have no clue what % of Bama fans are racists. Do you? Do you know what % of any fan base is racist? I can't believe how easy it is for some to infer or outright accuse others, let alone fan bases, of racism. It's pretty scary actually.

right. I've lived in that part of the country, and if you read post #93 there's more support for the racial atmosphere from someone in the region working at ALABAMA!

You've never been there and take offense to what was hyperbole in the OP while missing the larger point that Alabama is exponentially less diverse (or more racist) of a place than Miami. You're missing the forrest for trees and being steadfastly hypocritical in your defense of Alabama racists as a result of your presidential campaign PTSD.

You're claiming to be (unfairly?) miscast as a racist over the last 2 years of the election cycle (which is more hyperbole that I can't believe you internalize), but then say the OP's post "sound like [liberal] SJW talking points"!?

You can't possibly be any more confused about yourself, and in light of that ignorance this conversation can't possibly continue. Thank you for playing.

Is that how you do it? Just dismiss facts? Again, your tactics are right out of the handbook and one of the main reason Trump got elected. I look forward to your rustledge over the next 8 years.

I don't think he goes more than 4 years
 
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It is good to let these kinds of discussions play out. When you stop it full stride there is never an end so therefore it constantly get brought back up. Eventually, the people will learn that they are being played. They will soon wonder why when the country goes into disarray the people fight over a party liberal and conservative? Then there begins the finger pointing between the races. All the while none of that BS even matters because they are all in the same boat. All crabs in a bucket... Just peons used in a much bigger game.

Well said. Thread/
 
No matter your skin color. If you live anywhere on this planet where a persons basic human rights; freedom, justice and equality are denied and you don't speak up and stand up against those that opposed that right; you are just as guilty of being a racist as those that are on the front line publicly denying those people of their right. This includes those apart of that race as well as those outside that race. Being silent makes you just as guilty; looking the other way makes you just as guilty; fleeing your own country and leaving others behind makes you just as guilty; and having a few friends of the victimized race for your conscious therapy but still afraid to speak up and stand up makes you just as guilty. These kinds of people are in existence throughout the Canes fan base as well as others. So clean your own house up before you try to clean others or try to tell someone that their house needs cleaning!

you're right. Over the last 10 months (off the top of my head) i've seen Cane fans suggest Njoku's parents breed more children (outside their marriage) to play football here; young black men's birth names being mocked and ridiculed for pages on end; aspersions being cast about athletes' abilities based on smiling for a picture or not, and how many gold teeth they have; aspersions about their SES, education, manner in which they speak, and the promiscuity of their mothers... I'm sure if everyone thought about it there would be much more to add, but with the regularity of the racially insensitive objectification of teenage young men on this site, you'd think some more people would speak out. There is more outrage from Cane fans for suggesting racists go to football games at Alabama than there is for the insensitive filth posted on this site in jest or not. If we don't address these micro-incidents of bigotry, then here we sit parsing hyperbole while fielding faux outrage over the percentage of racists in the Alabama fanbase.
 
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I based it on the context of his comments. Making a generalization based upon clearly partisan comments is fair and apples and bananas compared to what he did in terms of offensiveness if that's what you're trying to say. Whether a republican would say those things, I'd say no but that doesn't mean that pubs aren't for equal rights or racist.



I think you're swimming into the same water you suggest OP is treading. Your belief that a republican wouldn't say those things is a raging stereotype. Especially in this day and age where Trump won Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Parties at their core differ on size and involvement of government at the local level. You're being hypocritical. What percentage of Alabama fans would you guess fall into the OPs category if not 99%.

You might want to go back and read what the op said. Hardly sounds like a republican talking point and if you think I'm wrong then I can't help you. If you actually read what I wrote I also said that they also do believe in equal rights and are not racists. Again, me saying that OP's comments sound like SJW talking points and OP accusing an entire state of being racist are hardly the same.

White woman and Reagan Democrats won those states for Trump, not existing republicans. Google can help you with that.

I have no clue what % of Bama fans are racists. Do you? Do you know what % of any fan base is racist? I can't believe how easy it is for some to infer or outright accuse others, let alone fan bases, of racism. It's pretty scary actually.

right. I've lived in that part of the country, and if you read post #93 there's more support for the racial atmosphere from someone in the region working at ALABAMA!

You've never been there and take offense to what was hyperbole in the OP while missing the larger point that Alabama is exponentially less diverse (or more racist) of a place than Miami. You're missing the forrest for trees and being steadfastly hypocritical in your defense of Alabama racists as a result of your presidential campaign PTSD.

You're claiming to be (unfairly?) miscast as a racist over the last 2 years of the election cycle (which is more hyperbole that I can't believe you internalize), but then say the OP's post "sound like [liberal] SJW talking points"!?

You can't possibly be any more confused about yourself, and in light of that ignorance this conversation can't possibly continue. Thank you for playing.

Is that how you do it? Just dismiss facts? Again, your tactics are right out of the handbook and one of the main reason Trump got elected. I look forward to your rustledge over the next 8 years.

You responded before my edit, but Trump is our president and all Americans should support him now.
 
No matter your skin color. If you live anywhere on this planet where a persons basic human rights; freedom, justice and equality are denied and you don't speak up and stand up against those that opposed that right; you are just as guilty of being a racist as those that are on the front line publicly denying those people of their right. This includes those apart of that race as well as those outside that race. Being silent makes you just as guilty; looking the other way makes you just as guilty; fleeing your own country and leaving others behind makes you just as guilty; and having a few friends of the victimized race for your conscious therapy but still afraid to speak up and stand up makes you just as guilty. These kinds of people are in existence throughout the Canes fan base as well as others. So clean your own house up before you try to clean others or try to tell someone that their house needs cleaning!

you're right. Over the last 10 months (off the top of my head) i've seen Cane fans suggest Njoku's parents breed more children (outside their marriage) to play football here; young black men's birth names being mocked and ridiculed for pages on end; aspersions being cast about athletes' abilities based on smiling for a picture or not, and how many gold teeth they have; aspersions about their SES, education, manner in which they speak, and the promiscuity of their mothers... I'm sure if everyone thought about it there would be much more to add, but with the regularity of the racially insensitive objectification of teenage young men on this site, you'd think some more people would speak out. There is more outrage from Cane fans for suggesting racists go to football games at Alabama than there is for the insensitive filth posted on this site in jest or not. If we don't address these micro-incidents of bigotry, then here we sit parsing hyperbole while fielding faux outrage over the percentage of racists in the Alabama fanbase.

You can't call for an Admin when the kitchen gets hot. Agreeing with me comes with negs. I hope that you are ready to stand in the paint because when Franchise and the rest of the sheep finds out about this your Shepard's are going to have a fit!!! You won't get your go along to get along trophy this year..... LMAO!!!
 
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