![]() I also wish instead of using the all encompassing “racism” in Boston I wish they would say EXACTLY what happened, when, where and if possible, say who did it. It's not even a claim that can really be measured.ĬobraCommander wrote:And because a lot of people say it it has to be true?īut really- do you really think Brown leaving Boston because of racism or because he always gonna be Pippen? The cold hard fact is that the world was and is an extremely harsh and brutal place and every country in the world has tons of atrocities, be it in the past or currently or both, and many of them were racially based. Sure, you can list off every atrocity the US government has ever made, and there are many, but that doesn't necessarily boost the claim that the US is "probably the most racist country to ever exist." Especially when many other countries in world history can easily have cases for that title, however it's defined. The problem is that you're not making much of a case here to your original claim. Not to mention America treated it's WW2 African American soldiers like crap and protected and housed Nazis scientists. So basically America went to WW2, saw the evil they inspired, and instead of the government changing its ways, stayed the course. Well.let's see America fought WW2, proclaimed itself heroes and proceeded to create a spying and sabotage campaign against Civil Rights activists. ![]() Nate505 wrote:More than say, the Third Reich itself? Again, uh huh, sure thing anthropology major.Ī country literally founded by slaver traders and created a codified and legalized racism or the Third Reich that was inspired by said country. Well republicans call democrats crazy and liberals call conservatives racist bigots, a lot of minorities are just looking at the entire group as racist crazy bigots. Clearly you aren’t suggesting that conservatives are the political group more inline with the interest of Black Americans.ģ. The 26 republicans in that committee opted not to sign the statement, all of them. If we don’t vote for Liberals, what’s the alternative…voting for conservatives? I read somewhere where members of the House Oversight Committee were asked to sign a statement denouncing white nationalism and white supremacy. Since Democrats run pretty much every institution in America, step one should be to stop voting against your interests no? I mean, if all institutions are run by liberals and all of them are permeated by racism, stop voting these same people that have failed you for decades? I dunno, just spit-balling hereĢ. Step two is acknowledging that it’s a problem. It amazes me that some people are still shocked that racial bias and racism still permeates throughout every American institution. Same stuff and same rich people everywhere have you looked at the market today? There are not that many people that can afford to buy where brown can buy… Less today than yesterday or the day before- The color those people care about is green…īrown got y’all fooled if you believe he is being impacted by redlining and that’s why he leaving Boston… Like someone said “your 10 million dollars are not good here” Yes you can find instances of this stuff in other places, but why is it happening so much to Boston, and why do people play so much defense for Boston?ĬobraCommander wrote:Come on - you telling me there are people preventing Brown from Buying a house? Utah isn’t hard on their athletes, but this also is attached to them as well, so it becomes hollow when using that as an excuse bad minded individuals or collectives in the fan base. Philly fans are hard on players, ny fans are hard, La, all have big microscopes on athletes, but there isn’t this 60+ year history of the again massively disproportionate complaints. But is it relevant to the discussion? Does Jaylen brown being a black liberation socialist mean he should experience racism? Emotionally we can feel less badly for him, but logically, it shouldn’t be happening this much.īlack athletes are disproportionately complaining about Boston. It’s not defensible, nor does it need to be. Often times its those who are hung up on topics exhibiting the behavior they don't like (I'm looking at Kyrie as well) Its him in as many words saying he prefers black people to other races, read anyone of a different race doing that. No one on this thread supporting him has come up with a defense for this He's exhibited as much racism as the typical Celtic fan is the issue. Just like there are parts of every fan base that are toxic or racist or problematic. I’m sure there parts of the fan base that are toxic and racist or problematic.
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