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Originally Posted by
dantheman4248
Let's just leave it as he's dumb enough to express his political views openly in a majority black sport and leave it at that without getting too political. He's dumb enough to do that, he's dumb enough to let one slip.
The problem is that you think race has anything to do with political views. You are exactly the product of the people who benefit from this type of thinking and don?t even realize you are a pawn. Your brainwashing and blind indoctrination to believe what you obviously believe is the problem. If you had even one rational and functioning brain cell to address facts, your conclusions would be different.
But then again, they say you can?t fix..........
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
This post is delusional cornucopia of utter bull shit. Like a sign of a completely delusional world view that doesn't line up with normal human brain power and logic
Oh since it's completely bullshit then if you use one racist word then you're a racist for life?
If you think that's not a realistic take on how to view people as more than one action then maybe you need to leave your chambers because the walls are too tight and the echo is reverberating too loud.
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Originally Posted by
RougeDawg
The problem is that you think race has anything to do with political views. You are exactly the product of the people who benefit from this type of thinking and don?t even realize you are a pawn. Your brainwashing and blind indoctrination to believe what you obviously believe is the problem. If you had even one rational and functioning brain cell to address facts, your conclusions would be different.
But then again, they say you can?t fix..........
No I said him expressing those political views openly in the position he is in is poor judgment. I've never said his political views are racist or anyone who believes those are racist. I believe he's someone with poor judgment. Not racist.
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Originally Posted by
dantheman4248
No I said him expressing those political views openly in the position he is in is poor judgment. I've never said his political views are racist or anyone who believes those are racist. I believe he's someone with poor judgment. Not racist.
Why would you consider it poor judgment?
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Why would you consider it poor judgment?
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Why would you consider it poor judgment?
As racially charged as so many people in this country make those views out to be (especially from minorities against whites) why would you make your job harder as a white person supposed to lead a group of predominantly black men by hanging that albatross around your neck for everyone to see and potentially judge you?
How does that not scream poor judgment to you?
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Originally Posted by
dantheman4248
As racially charged as so many people in this country make those views out to be (especially from minorities against whites) why would you make your job harder as a white person supposed to lead a group of predominantly black men by hanging that albatross around your neck for everyone to see and potentially judge you?
How does that not scream poor judgment to you?
Would you consider a black person in a sport that is predominantly white expressing political views that might not be viewed favorably by all around him to be poor judgment? Or would that be brave?
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Would you consider a black person in a sport that is predominantly white expressing political views that might not be viewed favorably by all around him to be poor judgment? Or would that be brave?
If he was asked to be the leader, yes poor judgment. It can also be brave. You could even call Mason's brave as well. Poor and brave are not mutually exclusive.
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Originally Posted by
bluelightstar
We'll never know what happened, and this thread is just speculation.
Ahhhh. They have audio recorder from the sideline. Just check the tape.
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And yeah, it was said this was a possible reaction to a racial slur the morning after the game.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
And yeah, it was said this was a possible reaction to a racial slur the morning after the game.
Garrett talked about it right after the game, no mention of a racial slur from him at all. If he is offended enough to hit a player with a helmet, he should have been still pissed and telling exactly what happened right afterwards. HE never did until now.
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Originally Posted by
dantheman4248
Let's just leave it as he's dumb enough to express his political views openly in a majority black sport and leave it at that without getting too political. He's dumb enough to do that, he's dumb enough to let one slip.
Wow. I'm pretty sure you're a complete moron. You, sir, are part of the problem.
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Originally Posted by
dantheman4248
Nothing racist about my statement. Said he's an idiot for spouting anti-kaep pro-Tomi Lahren support in a predominantly black league. Nothing about him being white. If you can't see his stupidity there then idk what to tell you. Brady got off the maga wagon too when it took an alternate route. That's what a smart person in there position does. Mason has kept his beliefs in the open. That's what a dumb person does. Not a race issue but a stupid issue.
And i'm not saying mason rudolph is a racist person. We get too lost in one slipup making someone be a total racist for life. I'm saying it doesn't surprise me in the heat of the moment that someone with that poor of judgment in dealing with people of a different color than him, mason probably said something stupid and regrettable.
Tell me more about this "alternate route".
It amazes me that someone who went to the same college I went to can be so stupid, and ignorant.
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Originally Posted by
dantheman4248
As racially charged as so many people in this country make those views out to be (especially from minorities against whites) why would you make your job harder as a white person supposed to lead a group of predominantly black men by hanging that albatross around your neck for everyone to see and potentially judge you?
How does that not scream poor judgment to you?
Because people who are worthy of leading others don't hide their beliefs and aren't afraid to express what they believe is right.
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Originally Posted by
PMDawg
Tell me more about this "alternate route".
It amazes me that someone who went to the same college I went to can be so stupid, and ignorant.
What problem is that and how exactly am I a part of it?
And it's no surprise at all the people who jumped off publicly (but not necessarily privately) when maga got the kkk and alt right push behind it.
And likewise. Amazing someone can sit there and call this "worse than racism" and people wanna take that side. How tone deaf and willfully ignorant.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Because people who are worthy of leading others don't hide their beliefs and aren't afraid to express what they believe is right.
That's inaccurate. That describes people leading a revolution or the ilk. Not leading in general. Being a leader is not a one-size fits all like that. Otherwise why does Rudolph suck and Brady got another ring after hiding it.
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Originally Posted by
dantheman4248
What problem is that and how exactly am I a part of it?
And it's no surprise at all the people who jumped off publicly (but not necessarily privately) when maga got the kkk and alt right push behind it.
And likewise. Amazing someone can sit there and call this "worse than racism" and people wanna take that side. How tone deaf and willfully ignorant.
There is no alternate route.
There are two parties in our system. That means the dregs of society also have to support one of these two parties. There are plenty of scum that support the right, and plenty who support the left.
MAGA is not some magical dog whistle to the alt right. It's a slogan. It's about creating jobs, securing our border, and bringing back american prosperity. Sore losers who are triggered by an opposing view tried to make it into something more, and a few weak minded imbeciles fell for it. It's a cheap talking point created as a red herring by those who know they can't win a debate on policy. Nothing more.
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Originally Posted by
dantheman4248
That's mighty white of you. Also Pouncey's brother sided with Richie Incognito over Johnathan Martin (which was a white man calling a colored teammate the N word.
Most people I know expected this to come out. Shocked Garrett didn't do it immediately but figured he didn't want to make it a race thing. He only submitted it in the appeal hoping it would help him and not make it a whole public thing about race. Rudolph is definitely the type to do it too.
Dude... If you're gonna be racist, at least get with the times...
Edit: I'm IN!
"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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