https://www.yahoo.com/sports/pittsbu...151118735.html
Mainly for those that see absolutely no problem.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/pittsbu...151118735.html
Mainly for those that see absolutely no problem.
On top of the blatant racism, dude is ignorant. ALL reporting is unified that the players decided what to do.
Tomlin was on the sideline standing during the anthem.
But, you know, racists gonna racist.
But the Cecil fire chief "regrets" being a racist so it's all good
Kumbaya
When idiot racist fireman sees people of color disrespecting the National Anthem will he:
A. Decide to sit down and discuss race relations with people of color
or
B. Become more galvanized in his hatred?
2 wrongs don't make it right.
There's no accounting for some people's stupidity.
Remember, the average IQ is 100 and half the people ARE below that. Same goes for personality, or whatever other trait you can think of.
Having said that, you are not going to fix racism and bigotry with any amount of marching, or yelling, or angry social media commenting, or doxxing racists and posting it online - or for that matter, by being a jerk before a football game. It simply diminishes over time as people learn from the collective mistakes of the ones who came before them.
Much as no one wants to hear it, you can't really force that process to go faster. And when you try to force it, usually that's just how you piss people off and make it go slower.
See you Space Cowboy ...
Fire chief "resigned" - not a lot of contrition here as the blame for the media card for "portraying" him as a racist is played
“The media dragged my fire company and township into this as well as my family,” said Paul Smith, former chief of the Muse Township Volunteer Fire Department in Cecil, in a statement to the Post-Gazette....
Mr. Smith, who is out of the country on vacation, blamed the media for portraying him as a racist.
“I regret what I said deeply and I am not the racist the media portrays me as. What I said was wrong and posted in anger,” he said a statement sent to a Post-Gazette reporter Tuesday afternoon.
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/s...s/201709260139
Weird. I get angry alot. Like every day. I post on social media and the internet often as well. Yet I have not once posted a racial slur. Never.
Maybe that's because I'm not a racist and this dude is? But somehow the media made him a racist?
Like how does that work?
That's like that guy we all know who burns through significant others. But it is never them - always the other person who is loco. Yet they are the ones with 15 failed relationships in the rearview.
You don't use that kind of language in anything like its real meaning unless you've got a few screws loose. Not to mention saying it publicly.
Is that commonplace? I'd like to think not.
Then again, some people will say the whole country is nothing but racial slurs 24/7 and I'm just ignorant to it because of white privilege or whatever. Then I'd say they're probably overestimating the problem. Then they'd say this media report proves it. Then I'd say of course the media focuses on the extreme. And around and around we go, until everybody walks away angry.
See you Space Cowboy ...
You know, for the vast majority of fans it has jack squat to do with freedom of speech, racism, *or* patriotism. This excellent paragraph sums it up for me:
In that sense, it's totally understandable why people would be fed up.Originally Posted by WallStreetJournal
Imagine that you have a weekly get- together at your uncle Bobby's house to watch (say) The Walking Dead. But every time, just before the show starts, he treats everyone to 5 minutes of his holding forth on his political opinions, and you know that not everyone there agrees with him.
Nevermind his "freedom of speech", whether he's "racist" or a "crusader", etc; that's not the point. The point is that there is a time and place for politics, and this ain't it. Yinz didn't gather together to receive his pearls of political wisdom, you came there to watch a show. And you're only going to put up with so much of uncle Bobby's bullshit before you decide to spend your Sunday evening doing something else.
That's ultimately what's at the heart of this IMO.
Best,
-Slashy
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You know, for the vast majority of fans it has jack squat to do with freedom of speech, racism, *or* patriotism. This excellent paragraph sums it up for me:
In that sense, it's totally understandable why people would be fed up.Originally Posted by WallStreetJournal
Imagine that you have a weekly get- together at your uncle Bobby's house to watch (say) The Walking Dead. But every time, just before the show starts, he treats everyone to 5 minutes of his holding forth on his political opinions, and you know that not everyone there agrees with him.
Nevermind his "freedom of speech", whether he's "racist" or a "crusader", etc; that's not the point. The point is that there is a time and place for politics, and this ain't it. Yinz didn't gather together to receive his pearls of political wisdom, you came there to watch a show. And you're only going to put up with so much of uncle Bobby's bullshit before you decide to spend your Sunday evening doing something else.
That's ultimately what's at the heart of this IMO.
Best,
-Slashy
"You've heard people brag about 'being in the zone'. They don't know what the Hell being in the zone is about. I played in the NFL for 15 years and I was only in the zone that one time." - "Mean" Joe Greene on the 1974 playoff victory over Oakland