Eye opening racism in SPORTS that doesn't get talked about enough

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So, I have been accused of starting shyt. Looking for RACE based issues and then plowing ahead with this BLACK AGENDA :aicmon:
I peep the white agenda, and I speak out against it. Call me what you want
But you can't call me a liar.

So anyway, I was looking up some things on black on black crimes in sports :troll: when I came across something disturbing. Its something Black ppl know about, and talk about. But to see it for yourself in other ways, it really hit home for me today. And I wanted to share this discovery with you all.

Whenever you watch sports, nowadays it seems like every commentator will go into great detail about a black players personal life. If you see any black athlete for instance, often you will still hear an announcer say something like "Dez Bryant for the touchdown!!! Wow, what a great grab. He had some personal off field issues, but he overcame those to catch the game winning touchdown!!!"
But with white players, they NEVER do this. A nikka get a parking ticket, you'll hear about it during the starting lineups... "And starting at SG, from Lower Marion H.S. and found not guilty in a rape trial, but i'm not sure cuz of that parking ticket... Hobe Bryant!!!"

Yeah, I'm only "SLIGHTLY" exaggerating. But lets take a look at how wikipedia looks at the black athlete compared to the white ones.
What I noticed is most black athletes have a "controversies" option that white athletes do NOT have :leon:

MOSS Randy Moss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
:to: Terrell Owens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

But how about the white athletes with well documented "controversies"

Big Ben Ben Roethlisberger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia NOPE!!!
:beli: Tom Brady - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brock Lesnar Brock Lesnar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
How bout :birdman: Chris? Chris Andersen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lets do direct comparisons...
Barry Bonds Barry Bonds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark McGuire? Mark McGwire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :yeshrug:



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While i agree with your post...its Wikipedia. This can easily be remedied by someone taking the time to research and add controversies to the white players. Unfortunately, nikkas dont have time for shyt like that so :yeshrug:
 

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While i agree with your post...its Wikipedia. This can easily be remedied by someone taking the time to research and add controversies to the white players. Unfortunately, nikkas dont have time for shyt like that so :yeshrug:

Yeah, but obviously this is deeper than just that.
What you see on wikipedia is no different than what you see in whittey media :hula:
These "controversies" are talked about whenever a black athlete is talked about

T.O. has a stigma that they wont let go off. He's labeled as such
I never really paid attention til somebody brought up "How come Matt Jones isn't suspended" when he was caught sniffing coke in his car by police
The league finally suspended him at the end of the season after the jags was knocked out of playoff contention. How did he make it that far?
And they never brought it up during the season (media) and I never heard a word about it since. Its best just not to talk about it (whites) at all, that way blacks will be viewed as animals...
 

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Yeah they wanna point out the flaws in others but sweep theirs under the rug.

I even notice it at the gym. The tv's showing the news, anytime a black criminal is shown white people start staring at the tv like:beli: But anytime a white criminal is on, like the recent shootings for example, they like:leon: and stay looking away.
 

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Yeah, but obviously this is deeper than just that.
What you see on wikipedia is no different than what you see in whittey media :hula:
These "controversies" are talked about whenever a black athlete is talked about

T.O. has a stigma that they wont let go off. He's labeled as such
I never really paid attention til somebody brought up "How come Matt Jones isn't suspended" when he was caught sniffing coke in his car by police
The league finally suspended him at the end of the season after the jags was knocked out of playoff contention. How did he make it that far?
And they never brought it up during the season (media) and I never heard a word about it since. Its best just not to talk about it (whites) at all, that way blacks will be viewed as animals...

:wtb:

T.O brought that shyt on himself. He can't help it :manny:
 

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T.O brought that shyt on himself. He can't help it :manny:

T.O. = Ben Rothelisburger's victim?

He called J.Garcia a fakkit, so the fukk what.
He said Favre is better than McNabb. Wasn't cool at the time, but you think thats all there is to the story?
How come half of that eagle locker room was on T.O's side? This is WELL DOCUMENTED
Why would the team be on his side when he's the new guy/trouble maker?
Maybe McNabb was on some bullshyt. In fact, I can prove your wrong
But instead of me writing too much because that seems to offend the geniuses of this forum :beli: This right here clear everything up for you...
Defending Terrell Owens from Unfounded Accusations of Selfishness with Eagles | Bleacher Report

Let that man :cook:
 

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Yeah they wanna point out the flaws in others but sweep theirs under the rug.

I even notice it at the gym. The tv's showing the news, anytime a black criminal is shown white people start staring at the tv like:beli: But anytime a white criminal is on, like the recent shootings for example, they like:leon: and stay looking away.

Notice that its always white folks shooting up schools. And redneck white folks, not white folks that are part of the hip hop culture. And i agree with @The Message...Big Bens situation being almost ignored :scusthov:
 
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Yo, I have to make its own post. Would like to make its own thread, but I'll wait.

Defending Terrell Owens from Unfounded Accusations of Selfishness with Eagles | Bleacher Report

^^^ That right there basically shows and proves how the media has lied and killed this man ^^^

Here's a little piece. But it talks about his 3 main knocks and how they are basically outright LIES
Most ignore Owens' actual quotes pertaining to this issue:

"My thing was I didn't say that he was gay. Like I said, the conversation and interview was loose and from my knowledge I'm not sure if Jeff is gay or not." -Terrell Owens in response to the Playboy interview.

Then they forget about Owens' non-homophobic remarks made to Playboy in that same interview:

"If it was a guy who was helping us win ball games, hey, I'd have no problem with it. He can do what he wants to do outside of my everyday life." -Terrell Owens
Wow, I didn't even know it was like that :leon:
Did anyone else know it went down like that? I just ran with the hearsay like everybody else :snoop:
 

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How about whenever they interview a black NFL/NBA player about his life, it seems like most of the time it's about how "football/basketball saved him from the streets"; "his family member got shot", or "it was rough w/o a dad, but my mom held it down". It's plenty of black athletes that come from decent neighborhoods and two parent households, but they always show folks who didn't. Why not interview Kyrie Irving or Grant Hill, instead of another piece on how Coach Williams and the basketball court at the local YMCA saved a point guard's life. :comeon:
 
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