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

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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:

I notice this shyt too.

I've seen so many of these fukking "NBA Halftime Specials" like this I can't even stand them anymore.
 

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Dodger Players, Coaches Suspended for Roles in Fight With Fans at Wrigley Field - Los Angeles Times

19 CAC Dodger baseball players went into the stands and fought the fans. Look at this Quote "Most of the Dodgers who went into the stands that night were mostly guilty of just being baseball players." :comeon:



Do I even need to post an article about the "Malice at the Palace" calling everyone who protected a teammate a thug :aicmon:



What is funny is you never hear anything about this when it involves a CAC sport. Baseball players and coaches have brawls all of the time but we never hear anything bad about it. We hear stuff like " THey were protecting their teammate" or "backing his teammate up".

Rasheed Wallace gets called all kinds of names for cursing out refs but Baseball players curse out the refs much worse. But of course when the CACs act like this, they call it "firing up your team" :childplease:
 

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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:



EXPOSED!!!
I agree but what was brocks controversy. I don't remember.
 

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I agree but what was brocks controversy. I don't remember.
You don't remember?
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Dodger Players, Coaches Suspended for Roles in Fight With Fans at Wrigley Field - Los Angeles Times

19 CAC Dodger baseball players went into the stands and fought the fans. Look at this Quote "Most of the Dodgers who went into the stands that night were mostly guilty of just being baseball players." :comeon:



Do I even need to post an article about the "Malice at the Palace" calling everyone who protected a teammate a thug :aicmon:



What is funny is you never hear anything about this when it involves a CAC sport. Baseball players and coaches have brawls all of the time but we never hear anything bad about it. We hear stuff like " THey were protecting their teammate" or "backing his teammate up".

Rasheed Wallace gets called all kinds of names for cursing out refs but Baseball players curse out the refs much worse. But of course when the CACs act like this, they call it "firing up your team" :childplease:



Of course this cat Mike Milbury's claim to fame is going into the stands and hitting fans with shoes.



The announcer is low-key rooting for these cats to fukk the fans up. That shyt would never happen if if they black.
 
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The coli is slowly turnin to shyt with all these trolls and race baiters

It's a shame
 

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Dodger Players, Coaches Suspended for Roles in Fight With Fans at Wrigley Field - Los Angeles Times

19 CAC Dodger baseball players went into the stands and fought the fans. Look at this Quote "Most of the Dodgers who went into the stands that night were mostly guilty of just being baseball players." :comeon:



Do I even need to post an article about the "Malice at the Palace" calling everyone who protected a teammate a thug :aicmon:



What is funny is you never hear anything about this when it involves a CAC sport. Baseball players and coaches have brawls all of the time but we never hear anything bad about it. We hear stuff like " THey were protecting their teammate" or "backing his teammate up".

Rasheed Wallace gets called all kinds of names for cursing out refs but Baseball players curse out the refs much worse. But of course when the CACs act like this, they call it "firing up your team" :childplease:


Real talk, I remember when da gawd Gary Sheffield said when the white dudes speak up in the clubhouse it's fire and leadership but when the black players do it there clubhouse cancers.
 

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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:
But that doesn't fit the narrative. The brainwashing is so apparent. Who wants to hear about a black athlete that was well to do, spoke properly, didn't get into trouble and chose football over a career in medicine?
 

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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:

I feel you and your OP was 100% spot on..but we cant blame cacs for this...
I've noticed awhile back that most nikkas absolutely love to let it be known that they come from the streets or letting the world know about their struggle growing up on the streets blah blah sob story... Im not even talking bout just athletes but nikkas period...

Its even more ridiculous in boxing... Every single one of them cats was a goon before they started boxing according to them..

Its like they worried people would look at them as being soft or bytchmade if they not from the streets
 

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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.


Don't worry about these haters, keep doing your thing homie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


:myman:
 

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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:

How do you determine what reporting is racist and bias and what reporting is truth? The McNabb/TO situation was a perfect example of divide and conquer. The media shat on both guys. The difference of course is that TO participated in the shyt and turned on his fellow black man, while McNabb did not. Yet somehow TO is the martyr and McNabb is the one black guy that the racist media decides to just tell the truth about without any bias or bullshyt. :comeon: You can't disrespect co-workers and superiors and then get old and and get hurt and think you are gonna have a job at 40. That just isn't realistic. That's not racism that it just dumb.

Does racism in sports and media exist? Hell yeah. Do nikkas only see an issue when it somebody they identify with...whose "real"? Yup. nikkas ride hard has fukk for an obnoxious loudmouth, absentee father like TO or even a nikka who got caught up in some dumb illegal shyt and who on the field has been inconsistent as fukk like Vick. However a nikka like McNabb who has never done anything to another black man publicly, never got into any trouble, put up consistent numbers and wins, never done anything outrageous or embarrassing or disrespectful or illegal just gets tossed under the bus. The reports about him are all true right? :comeon: His bad rep as a lazy choker is well earned right? :rudy: Nothing racist about a black QB with the level of success he had having such a rep right? :stopitslime:

It's funny how nikkas can be so quick to talk about racism and yet be completely blind to the part they play in the bullshyt.
 

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I noticed that also. Another thing I noticed is the way they describe black athletes as well with words such as savage, dominant, overpowering, sheer force, ill willed etc.
With white athletes its skill, finesse, grace and precision.
 
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