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Originally posted by Nole of the Panhandle:
Interesting how you don't see this on ESPN yet.
That's the first thing I thought. I went straight to ESPN to read their slant on this news... but alas, it was not there.
I guess TMZ doctored the audio.Originally posted by GodBless:
We all know too well what a great source of news TMZ is....
Wait... What? Please enlighten us.Originally posted by seminoleed:
Just curious where the outrage is over another owner who public wears jewelry promoting a group of anti-white racists? Why isn't Jay-Z under a similar spotlight?
Originally posted by seminoleed:
Consider yourself enlightened.Tough to say for sure, it's not like there's a voice recording of Jay Z saying anything to the effect. Also he owns 0.08% of the Nets. Not 8% or .8%... 0.08%.
I've also yet to hear him request that white folks not show up to Nets games.
Well it actually does.Originally posted by seminoleed:
My bad. I should have said a minority owner where's racist anti-white jewelry. He speaks with his clothes.
Silly me, I forgot the amount of ownership makes it acceptable.
Seriously?? Their boss has a plantation owner mindset, they shouldn't be offended or distracted?Originally posted by Vizike Is Back!:
Looks like the Clippers focused a little too much on protesting than playing basketball. Does the "sticks and stones may break your bones but words will never hurt you" not apply anymore?
People are too easily offended and disrespected these days.
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I'll be more impressed when the players don't gladly accept his paychecks and refuse them over this supposed insult. THAT would carry some weight.Originally posted by BacardiNole:
Seriously?? Their boss has a plantation owner mindset, they shouldn't be offended or distracted?Originally posted by Vizike Is Back!:
Looks like the Clippers focused a little too much on protesting than playing basketball. Does the "sticks and stones may break your bones but words will never hurt you" not apply anymore?
People are too easily offended and disrespected these days.
Posted from wireless.rivals.com
People are too quick to judge who should and shouldn't be offended.
Not quite sure about what impressing you has to do w/ this situation?Originally posted by seminoleed:
I'll be more impressed when the players don't gladly accept his paychecks and refuse them over this supposed insult. THAT would carry some weight.Originally posted by BacardiNole:
Seriously?? Their boss has a plantation owner mindset, they shouldn't be offended or distracted?Originally posted by Vizike Is Back!:
Looks like the Clippers focused a little too much on protesting than playing basketball. Does the "sticks and stones may break your bones but words will never hurt you" not apply anymore?
People are too easily offended and disrespected these days.
Posted from wireless.rivals.com
People are too quick to judge who should and shouldn't be offended.
So they should literally BE slaves?Originally posted by seminoleed
I'll be more impressed when the players don't gladly accept his paychecks and refuse them over this supposed insult. THAT would carry some weight.Originally posted by BacardiNole:
Seriously?? Their boss has a plantation owner mindset, they shouldn't be offended or distracted?Originally posted by Vizike Is Back!:
Looks like the Clippers focused a little too much on protesting than playing basketball. Does the "sticks and stones may break your bones but words will never hurt you" not apply anymore?
People are too easily offended and disrespected these days.
Posted from wireless.rivals.com
People are too quick to judge who should and shouldn't be offended.