Stephen A drops the N word again?

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Try what hard? You said it was stupid for someone to rewind shyt when links are always meant to be rewound.

You stay playing message board etiquette posting about other board members. Just pointless

whatever breh, but just answer me. why does a guy you dont like words gets you so riled up?
mine or Steven A. Smith. because both times you can skip over whats being said and go on, but nope
 

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:laff: @ his telegraphed moves HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Scouting report is quite accurate :leon:

I should clarify though, that Lemon doesn't chart as a D-1 c00n prospect because he isn't a capital C c00n. That's not his game. He's a quintessential Safe Negro. These roles are historical, they aren't new or made up. Plenty of people misuse the terms in common parlance, but they have real roots in our society's history. The c00n differs from the Safe Negro in that he plays the minstrel role - he's a black man in black face. He performs stereotypical blackness while actually undercutting black people. The Safe Negro "speaks well" and behaves "respectably" while never challenging anyone's comfort levels except to tackle very softball issues where his sentiments will be well received even when they seem bold. The most fiery the Safe Negro gets is when talking down to/about blacks. So, in terms of Safe Negroes, Donnie L. is a legit NBA talent.

Someone who represents the rare hybrid of c00n and Safe Negro is Stuart Scott. Homie managed to shuck and jive while still seeming like the kind of nikka who would bring the appropriate wine to a white sit down dinner, while being able to carry on a conversation about Jefferson Airplane and how lovely the summer is on Block Island. Stu=Bo Jackson - a two trope phenom.
 

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whatever breh, but just answer me. why does a guy you dont like words gets you so riled up?
mine or Steven A. Smith. because both times you can skip over whats being said and go on, but nope
Amazing how you disregard the complete irresponsibility I identified that comes Stephen A smiths "words."

Sorry.... But I feel speaking on black people should be taken seriously. Trivializing segregation our people faced to that of a "do not serve Roger Goodell" is a slap in the face to those of my folks that experienced that tyranny. He cheapens it. It's not just "words" when you cheapen black culture. Cheapening it to that degree where we don't protect our experiences opens the door to these type of things to happen.
http://www.politicususa.com/2013/03...-schools-teach-slave-good-kkk-great-guys.html

You disregard that and come with this dumb ass question. "It's just words." fukk outta here. Those words in front of millions come with responsibility
 
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Steppin A. Fetch is the LeBron of c00ning - some people work on their c00n game day in and day out, but only a select few are blessed with natural, otherworldly c00n court vision. He sees the c00n angles before they even appear.
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I don't remember who popularized that shyt on SOHH, but I can tell you that I and a bunch of my homies been using the term "tomc00nery" in instead of tomfoolery, and every single one of us is black and grew up in the inner city. Some nikkas be c00nin' and that's just how it is.
[Levert Voice]Just coooooniiin! He is... c00nin![/]

:manny:

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Steppin A. Fetch damn sure wasn't raised in my community. I don't fukk with the notion of "the black community" anyway. It's an intellectually dishonest term that serves to spark broad, shallow, offensive generalizations. Blacks as individuals take offense to white people discussing "the black community" as a monolith, so why the fukk are we fine when a black person commits the same insidious faux pas?

I'm an 80s New York nikka; take it a step narrower - I'm a Harlem nikka; take it another step narrower - my family is half-West Indian black; another step narrower - we were raised in our own particular circumstances, with our own particular values. There were other blacks in my buildings who had completely different everything from us, from background to culture to values to rituals. Steppin A. Fetch ain't speaking on shyt, he's just recycling the same old tropes to be "provocative" and generate buzz and money.

But let's take it further than that. You ever seen a dude on Sports Center discuss climate? European History? Quantum Physics? 1950s Literature? Of course not - they have no background in those subjects, they have no expertise to offer. But people are willing to cheapen subjects as complex and important as race, sociology, and ethics by reasoning that because that roach-cricket looking c00nin' O'Brien ass lame fukk has dark skin he should be waxing pseudo-philosophical on all of those issues? You ever see sports personalities confidently venture into realms of politics, race, society, etc, unless it's to denigrate blacks? It's quite rare - even a fireable offense in most cases.

Steppin A. Smith is not remotely qualified to discuss "black issues." He's just some nikka with a sad hairline and a stereotypically jive ass, loud minstrel voice. He doesn't have a PhD in sociology or Afam Studies; he wasn't a social columnist with years of attending pertinent conferences under his belt, analyzing data, studying the most current and thorough articles and books on these subjects. He has no bonafides, no qualifications to discuss race and society, but he's allowed to - shyt, encouraged to - because he tends to say things thaat reinforce popular, foul notions of black people in general, and black athletes specifically.

shyt, he's barely qualified to discuss sports. Keep it funky - he rode the bench at a shytty ass basketball school, was a hack columnist who got fired from his paper for placing his pursuit of personal celebrity over quality writing and reporting, a media who went begging for a job at Fox, promising to be a token black conservative attack dog, and now he's Skip Bayless' stooge. Dude's basketball analysis is just eh, and his knowledge of other sports is fukking comically lacking.

Why exactly is it that as a black man you expect me to think so little of myself, my family, my friends, the history of blacks in America, and the issues of race and society, that I wouldn't call out nikkas who c00n for personal gain?

Steppin A. Fetch can get fukked in the ass with a horse's cock for all I care. He's a fukking Grade A c00n.

I want to add that the reason I never gave half a fukk about the Million Man March is the same reason Steppin' A. gets on my nerves. Given the history of this country, I have no patience at all for all this bullshyt about atonement and accountability and "we have to do better." Black people in America been working against a stacked deck since forever, but we always being asked to apologize, own up, and do better. That shyt is the okey doke. No one else is called on to do that shyt as a group, and after a while it wears thin.

This post right here :blessed:


Only thing I can add to it is to further elaborate on my comments bout him being a cowardly house nikka.

SAS continually beats the "Don't rock the boat" drum. On more than one occasion he's tried shytting on black athletes for standing up for themselves in the face of unfair treatment. He stay on that "I'm all about respecting authority" bullshyt and making it out to be as if authority shouldn't be challenged at times. The nikkas has said publicly on numerous occasions that he will never speak out against an employer or a fellow employee. Remember when Jalen Rose shyt on Skip Bayless for disrespecting athletes? SAS defended that cac and went at Jalen on some "you just jealous" type bullshyt. Dude is and always has been a fukking coward.

The shyt he said recently about the Grambling players in particular was offensive, he basically said they shouldn't have sat out because they might possibly pay for it later. It's like he has no fukking concept of taking a risk for the greater good. He the type of dude that would have been telling Martin Luther King Jr "Stop causing all this trouble with white folks and lay low, you might get in trouble"
 

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I honestly just intended to just laugh at this here, but got dammit, my Breh @Walt done done it again. I never liked him, and he lost me forever and ever when he opened his mouth to speak on Trayvon and insinuated that he was in part to blame because he should've never been wearing a hoodie. :pacspit: on him and anyone who love him. Well put, man. Well fukking put. :salute:


Steppin A. Fetch damn sure wasn't raised in my community. I don't fukk with the notion of "the black community" anyway. It's an intellectually dishonest term that serves to spark broad, shallow, offensive generalizations. Blacks as individuals take offense to white people discussing "the black community" as a monolith, so why the fukk are we fine when a black person commits the same insidious faux pas?

I'm an 80s New York nikka; take it a step narrower - I'm a Harlem nikka; take it another step narrower - my family is half-West Indian black; another step narrower - we were raised in our own particular circumstances, with our own particular values. There were other blacks in my buildings who had completely different everything from us, from background to culture to values to rituals. Steppin A. Fetch ain't speaking on shyt, he's just recycling the same old tropes to be "provocative" and generate buzz and money.

But let's take it further than that. You ever seen a dude on Sports Center discuss climate? European History? Quantum Physics? 1950s Literature? Of course not - they have no background in those subjects, they have no expertise to offer. But people are willing to cheapen subjects as complex and important as race, sociology, and ethics by reasoning that because that roach-cricket looking c00nin' O'Brien ass lame fukk has dark skin he should be waxing pseudo-philosophical on all of those issues? You ever see sports personalities confidently venture into realms of politics, race, society, etc, unless it's to denigrate blacks? It's quite rare - even a fireable offense in most cases.

Steppin A. Smith is not remotely qualified to discuss "black issues." He's just some nikka with a sad hairline and a stereotypically jive ass, loud minstrel voice. He doesn't have a PhD in sociology or Afam Studies; he wasn't a social columnist with years of attending pertinent conferences under his belt, analyzing data, studying the most current and thorough articles and books on these subjects. He has no bonafides, no qualifications to discuss race and society, but he's allowed to - shyt, encouraged to - because he tends to say things thaat reinforce popular, foul notions of black people in general, and black athletes specifically.

shyt, he's barely qualified to discuss sports. Keep it funky - he rode the bench at a shytty ass basketball school, was a hack columnist who got fired from his paper for placing his pursuit of personal celebrity over quality writing and reporting, a media who went begging for a job at Fox, promising to be a token black conservative attack dog, and now he's Skip Bayless' stooge. Dude's basketball analysis is just eh, and his knowledge of other sports is fukking comically lacking.

Why exactly is it that as a black man you expect me to think so little of myself, my family, my friends, the history of blacks in America, and the issues of race and society, that I wouldn't call out nikkas who c00n for personal gain?

Steppin A. Fetch can get fukked in the ass with a horse's cock for all I care. He's a fukking Grade A c00n.

I want to add that the reason I never gave half a fukk about the Million Man March is the same reason Steppin' A. gets on my nerves. Given the history of this country, I have no patience at all for all this bullshyt about atonement and accountability and "we have to do better." Black people in America been working against a stacked deck since forever, but we always being asked to apologize, own up, and do better. That shyt is the okey doke. No one else is called on to do that shyt as a group, and after a while it wears thin.
 

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Steppin A. Fetch damn sure wasn't raised in my community. I don't fukk with the notion of "the black community" anyway. It's an intellectually dishonest term that serves to spark broad, shallow, offensive generalizations. Blacks as individuals take offense to white people discussing "the black community" as a monolith, so why the fukk are we fine when a black person commits the same insidious faux pas?

I'm an 80s New York nikka; take it a step narrower - I'm a Harlem nikka; take it another step narrower - my family is half-West Indian black; another step narrower - we were raised in our own particular circumstances, with our own particular values. There were other blacks in my buildings who had completely different everything from us, from background to culture to values to rituals. Steppin A. Fetch ain't speaking on shyt, he's just recycling the same old tropes to be "provocative" and generate buzz and money.

But let's take it further than that. You ever seen a dude on Sports Center discuss climate? European History? Quantum Physics? 1950s Literature? Of course not - they have no background in those subjects, they have no expertise to offer. But people are willing to cheapen subjects as complex and important as race, sociology, and ethics by reasoning that because that roach-cricket looking c00nin' O'Brien ass lame fukk has dark skin he should be waxing pseudo-philosophical on all of those issues? You ever see sports personalities confidently venture into realms of politics, race, society, etc, unless it's to denigrate blacks? It's quite rare - even a fireable offense in most cases.

Steppin A. Smith is not remotely qualified to discuss "black issues." He's just some nikka with a sad hairline and a stereotypically jive ass, loud minstrel voice. He doesn't have a PhD in sociology or Afam Studies; he wasn't a social columnist with years of attending pertinent conferences under his belt, analyzing data, studying the most current and thorough articles and books on these subjects. He has no bonafides, no qualifications to discuss race and society, but he's allowed to - shyt, encouraged to - because he tends to say things thaat reinforce popular, foul notions of black people in general, and black athletes specifically.

shyt, he's barely qualified to discuss sports. Keep it funky - he rode the bench at a shytty ass basketball school, was a hack columnist who got fired from his paper for placing his pursuit of personal celebrity over quality writing and reporting, a media who went begging for a job at Fox, promising to be a token black conservative attack dog, and now he's Skip Bayless' stooge. Dude's basketball analysis is just eh, and his knowledge of other sports is fukking comically lacking.

Why exactly is it that as a black man you expect me to think so little of myself, my family, my friends, the history of blacks in America, and the issues of race and society, that I wouldn't call out nikkas who c00n for personal gain?

Steppin A. Fetch can get fukked in the ass with a horse's cock for all I care. He's a fukking Grade A c00n.

I want to add that the reason I never gave half a fukk about the Million Man March is the same reason Steppin' A. gets on my nerves. Given the history of this country, I have no patience at all for all this bullshyt about atonement and accountability and "we have to do better." Black people in America been working against a stacked deck since forever, but we always being asked to apologize, own up, and do better. That shyt is the okey doke. No one else is called on to do that shyt as a group, and after a while it wears thin.

This post empowered me when I read it but then I remembered I wasn't black.
 
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