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he claimed that he said it immediately after the event... this is just him reiterating it
nah he said it at the hearing which was on Wednesday
he claimed that he said it immediately after the event... this is just him reiterating it
id have definitely believed it if Myles said it off bat, Rudolph one of those maga cucs but him waiting to claim he said it makes me have doubts,
Some part of me felt it was a lil sus back when, the timing of when he chose to reveal it definitely was poor strategizing by his team. but when you think about MAGA Mason, its hard not to see him raging like Adam Driver in black klansman at a massive black man who just dunked his ass
nah he said it at the hearing which was on Wednesday
Mason Looking like the slimiest scumbag makes me believe this is true.
Especially, when Mason said he doesn't say it with an "a" or an "er".
Like wtf that even means... Talking about burying your own grave. Better off leaving it as "No Comment". Sounds like something a closet racist would say.
nah he said it at the hearing which was on Wednesday
Rudolph actually just said Naker
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sure. But I’m saying that he had previously said it as well..,closer to the actual incident.
This has been a story for a while.
Mason Rudolph is from Rock Hill, of course he said that shyt.
Myles Garrett is like the mild mannered intellectual black guy.
who somehow plays football and is kinda meek.
yet when you review that tape.
you can tell he was thrust into immediate shock.
then numerously re-triggered.
into having to psychologically weight whether to even defend himself
yet since Randolph.
continues to escalate the situation and precipitated numerous engagement
that lead to physical defense.
Which should not be viewed as retaliation but self defense.
as Garrett was verbally assaulted past any cognitive means of safety as a black man. Surrounded by a structure, and a verbally abusive combative Randolph.
Imo, Garrett showed extreme restraint.
Given the numerous times mason continued to precipitate.
plus, verbally assault and consistent re-engagement of Garrett.
Art Barr
yep...earliest use of it I can recall is back to the early 40s
seen it used casually in the manner it’s now used in novels like ‘native son’ and ‘black boy’
granted it was used w/ the hard 'R' but still said among black men in reference to each other as a term of “endearment”
that being said it’s 2020...the word is tired...there are a myriad of words we can use in its place