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We'll have to agree to disagree on this one, fellas.
Brah I feel what you're saying but I my thing is that there are so many ways dude could go
A true to the game white supremacist knows how to get around this.
He gonna say he did counseling, did a couple "community projects", ask for forgiveness, and judging by this thread and what i have read on other boards. There will be people ready to forgive him.
So in five years he enters the job market not has Parker Rice the racist, but Parker Rice "young man who made a mistake but is now fighting racism"
Without ever learning his lesson.
It is a obstacle for dude. But he got the connections, and resources to get pass this.
I never said you were wrong. However, If you look back, I said "time will tell." It can EASILY go either way for Rice.
Yea...I can see the SAE/family connections maaaaaybe helping him down the road just as much as I can see this dude being toxic for the early part of his attempted professional career.
In this age of companies being careful of who's working for them and avoiding controversy at all costs, they have to be VERY careful in the hiring process due to potential fallout/blowback.
We'll just have to sit back and see how this unfolds.
I see, I see. I get what you're saying
Watch, in 20 years I'm gonna be in a random airport watching CNN an hear the phrase "Today Congressman Parker Rice said on Capitol Hill............."
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