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Originally posted by evilagent View PostI disagree.
I may have either not understood the initial article, or failed to express my point clearly.
You, however, are a tw@.
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostI disagree.
I may have either not understood the initial article, or failed to express my point clearly.
You, however, are a tw@.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post<MTT in diplomatic mode>
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostIt isn't dealing with racism. Any more than eating the banana was dealing with racism.
Yes, it was funny, but only that.
My post was an observation of the fact that racists believe that they are somehow innately better than others, yet failed to recognise the fact he clearly WASN'T innately better than the player he was seeking to belittle.
I seem to have either failed to make my point, or failed to understand the opening article.
<MTT in diplomatic mode>
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Originally posted by Unix View PostHow is this dealing with racism? Will the guy who threw the banana now suddenly become more tolerant? It was merely a humorous action by the player, now being pumped by social media as an cure for racism.
Yes, it was funny, but only that.
My post was an observation of the fact that racists believe that they are somehow innately better than others, yet failed to recognise the fact he clearly WASN'T innately better than the player he was seeking to belittle.
I seem to have either failed to make my point, or failed to understand the opening article.
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Originally posted by Unix View PostHow is this dealing with racism? Will the guy who threw the banana now suddenly become more tolerant? It was merely a humorous action by the player, now being pumped by social media as an cure for racism.
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Originally posted by Unix View PostHow is this dealing with racism? Will the guy who threw the banana now suddenly become more tolerant? It was merely a humorous action by the player, now being pumped by social media as an cure for racism.
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How is this dealing with racism? Will the guy who threw the banana now suddenly become more tolerant? It was merely a humorous action by the player, now being pumped by social media as an cure for racism.
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I cringe at the treatment black players got in the 70's - and I joined in. The follies of men's youth. Deeply embarrassed now thinking back...
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostSomebody should point out that the idiot who threw the banana was a spectator who had to buy a ticket to get to the stadium.
The guy to whom he threw the banana was being paid X thousands a week, gets to go to all the swanky bars and clubs, probably drives a Bentley, and will retire from his "work" in his mid-thirties, a millionaire.
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