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that late season resurgence wouldve made for great playoff match ups
the post game interview ...man,
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As my pops would say some convos are best kept in house (only with other black eople) this one of em
Took dude reacting to him with bemusement and turned it into something else entirely that's unsurprisingly dominating the sports media shows cycle now.
Got older white sportswriters all of a sudden now giving their takes on everything from the word usage to the dynamics/tension between black American and foreign black players like they've got the range D
Guaranteed if Schroeder used a sexist slur against Kyrie rather then a racist one.... people wouldn't be questioning the integrity of his feelings . let it had been two jewish Dudes & one of them used an offensive term towards the other it wouldn't be memes of said player with PS kippah's on their head either.
Again if someone had used a derogatory LGTBQ slur towards him & he went & shared his experience online..... people wouldn't be lined up to question his motives or sincerity in feeling a way
Surprisingly, I didn’t see ESPN touch this subject in their morning shows so I think they have the sense to not go there. Stephen A did comment on the PTO.
Can you please provide an example of when this has happened with an LGBTQ slur? If I'm not mistaken, Kevin Durant recently called another celebrity a cocksucker and cum guzzling **** and there was no backlash. Also - what offensive term would one Jewish person call another?
Not a damn thing lolDoesn't really feel like a championship season for BK between all the off court drama with KD harden and kyrie and guys being in and out the lineup all year on top of their defensive issues. But what do I know
I am aware of the Meyers Leonard situation. However, I am not Jewish nor do I have any close Jewish friends so I have to ask - do members of the Jewish community regularly call each other ****s (the term Leonard used)? Or is there another term they have that they call each other but if a non-Jewish individual called them that, it would be considered offensive?Mr. Meyer's Leonard is an expert on this particular subject.
Surprisingly, I didn’t see ESPN touch this subject in their morning shows so I think they have the sense to not go there. Stephen A did comment on the PTO.
Can you please provide an example of when this has happened with an LGBTQ slur? If I'm not mistaken, Kevin Durant recently called another celebrity a cocksucker and cum guzzling **** and there was no backlash. Also - what offensive term would one Jewish person call another?
I am aware of the Meyers Leonard situation. However, I am not Jewish nor do I have any close Jewish friends so I have to ask - do members of the Jewish community regularly call each other ****s (the term Leonard used)? Or is there another term they have that they call each other but if a non-Jewish individual called them that, it would be considered offensive?
I'm just saying that I don't think it's his comparison of the Kyrie/Schroder, two black men, to those other communities is the same.
because white people can't relate to being called the n word is why its not abig deal to themThe way people are talking about this Kyrie situation is a reminder that society is so full of BS & people change their stance on a case by case basis.
Guaranteed if Schroeder used a sexist slur against Kyrie rather then a racist one.... people wouldn't be questioning the integrity of his feelings . let it had been two jewish Dudes & one of them used an offensive term towards the other it wouldn't be memes of said player with PS kippah's on their head either.
the **** keeps happening & mf'ers getting too comfortable commenting on **** they shouldn't be commenting on. Anybody else takes issue we have to be understanding, accepting & supportive..... but Kyrie takes issue & suddenly people need detailed explanations on what should & shouldn't be offensive to him.
brah i don't even click play on these highlights when they come across my feed manI try not to, but I get sad every time I think about Kobe.
This play is probably the perfect encapsulation of him as a player and competitor.
there is nothing that annoys people more than someone being confident in their own beliefs that doesn't line up with their own.
Again if someone had used a derogatory LGTBQ slur towards him & he went & shared his experience online..... people wouldn't be lined up to question his motives or sincerity in feeling a way
A black man don't like being called ***** by another black man............. Suddenly he's soft & blowing it out of proportion.
Surprisingly, I didn’t see ESPN touch this subject in their morning shows so I think they have the sense to not go there. Stephen A did comment on the PTO.
Can you please provide an example of when this has happened with an LGBTQ slur? If I'm not mistaken, Kevin Durant recently called another celebrity a cocksucker and cum guzzling **** and there was no backlash. Also - what offensive term would one Jewish person call another?
BingoYou need me to provide an example of this in 2021?
he received no backlash??? He was fined 50k & the man who he said it to did several interviews about it for a week
also I’m not Jewish so I dont know what would be considered offensive amongst themselves
I do know if that player came out & voiced it people for damn sure wouldn’t be telling him to suck it up or not speak on it
Nobody used a derogatory term towards Kyrie. Let's not overthink this.