MAGA Rudolph called Myles Garrett a racial slur during brawl

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NFL: No evidence of Rudolph using racial slur
This is why you have to read between the lines. The NFL isn't objective here. They are trying to protect their product. Look at this headline. It could have easily read, the NFL found no proof to disprove Garret's claims. If they knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that Garrett was lying they would have said so. If they knew that Rudolph was innocent, they would have said though. Instead, their search was inconclusive, so they create a headline where Rudolph is innocent and Garrett is a liar. This is why a 3rd party needs to investigate. Even if the NFL found evidence, they would probably table it.
 
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This tweet is saying Black people shouldn't say nikka, not that white people should. He's saying it's still a racial slur. Reading is fundamental yall. :francis:






but since this is the Coli, Pouncey weird ass look like the type to defend a white boy for sayin it, even with the hard -er :mjpls:


Pouncey's are koons like 50. They'll jump on a breh in a minute but they ain't gon have that same energy for the fight against caucasity.
 

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I'm gonna be honest. I don't know Garrett or Rudolph personally but I do know this. Something had to cause Garrett to go off. And it had to be something that was outside normal NFL trash talk.

Garrett was dominating the entire game. In their backfield the entire game. There's a certain kind of arrogance and confidence from being the best at what you do. And when that is inserted into America's racist history it makes some White people uncomfortable. Look at how angry Rudolph is. When you're that angry, you stop thinking rationally, and your brain immediately starts to grasp for anyway to tear the target of your anger down to your level. So what do you do/say. You call him a n*gger. With one word you can let him know that no matter how well plays, how hard he works, how much money he earns he's still just a n*gger. Ultimately, Rudolph got the reaction he wanted.
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Go back and look at the clip. Myles had calmed down. Then Rudolph charged and got close to him. America's a funny place. When there are mass shootings the justice department spends millions of dollars trying to find a motive. But when a Black person is involved a crime, for the vast majority of Americans the motive is self-evident, because he's black. Until Myles announced that Rudolph used a racial slur there was no motive/logical reasoning as to why Myles swung the helmet. And no one even cared. Now they have a motive/reason and they get angry saying Garrett is playing the race card.

If the roles were flipped, the media would have spent days talking about how good of a guy Rudolph was and how it was just a mistake. They would spend weeks trying to analyze his history and determine a motive. But when the "bad guy" is black, things are very simple. His Blackness explains everything and thus the only thing to do is convict him with the maximum penalty.

*Edit - If you don't believe Myles Garrett, answer this. What caused Rudolph to get so angry and while he is that angry what is his goal? Is he just angry that his helmet got taken off, or is he angry because he feels that he's been disrespected by a Black guy on National TV...

Nothing but the truth...:wow:
 

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Who knows what really happened. But it’s possible.


I can definitely believe that Rudolph called bro a slur.


I also wouldn’t be shocked if Garrett made up the whole thing.


Oh well. Publicly I’ll stay on code and defend Garrett tooth and nail. But just between us Coli brehs, I’ll say I dunno.

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the coli is public though. so which one is it
 

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The challenge that Garrett will face is this. As soon as you bring up race in America it stops being about you and starts being about the white person. Let's say that Rudolph actually said it to him. Does it justify Garrett using a helmet to beat Rudolph? No. In fact no only does it not justify it, but Garrett actually ends up "losing" because Rudolph's real goal is to enraged Garrett (which surprise surprise, is what happened). But, here's the thing with a white person calling you an N-word. Unless you've been in that position before or have experienced that before, it is a creates a cascade of emotions you are completely unprepared to experience.

Someone calls you the N-word in that context and you'll start thinking about all the racist shyt this country has done to Black people. And you know that they are invoking the power dynamics of that past to put you in your place. Now I'm not going to say that this is the only thing that could have set Garrett off, but there definitely aren't many things and this is one of them. Sadly any nuance discussion about how race played a role in this interaction will be subverted because our Country is racially immature. There is racism all around us and African-Americans are basically second class citizens but people lose there mind if one Black person says that a white person called them an N-word.

But if you're Black, you live in America and you're reading this, this is what I'll say. There is a very high likelihood that at some point in your life, you are going to be on the end of some racial shyt like this. You don't have to believe Myles Garrett, but at the very least, take notice of the people who get angry about his allegations instead of wanting to get to the truth. Because one day you might find in a Myles Garrett esque situation. Whether it be a racist co-worker, a racist bank, a racist teacher, a racist police officer and that racist will know how to game the system and make you look crazy knowing all the while that there racism is what set you off in the first place. You don't have to be Myles, but you should demand that the truth come out. And you should look skeptically at any person who doesn't want to know the truth because at some point you might be the person people are calling "crazy."
 

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I hope Myles didn't make this whole-thing up...



...because if he did, this saga might take a left-turn...fast.

Rudolph won't press charges because he knows that he probably said something and if that gets uncovered, his career is likely over. I'd have more respect for Rudolph if he did though. At least then we could find out the truth.
 
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