Tremendous fukkin wake up call for him and any other Black pundits out there who think they're allowed to have a voice or an opinion. I'm real curious to see how other Black people in positions within media deal with this, and that includes athletes. They better support this dude, as they're fukkin obligated if you ask me. I'm surprised Whoopi went out on a limb and voiced her support. She's the last person I expected to agree with him publicly. I respect the hell out of her for expressing herself in his favor.
Wow is all I can say man, wow brehs. Sh!t got me heated a litttle bit, because all of this is faux outrage and it really puts these professional white females into perspective and illustrates just how dangerous they are. Suspended for suggesting that women do things to lower the tension in an argument that can turn into violence warrants that he be suspended for a week. To think he still went out of his way to say that a man should never hit a woman under any circumstances wasn't enough, and he did that when he originally spoke!!!! He apologized afterwards for not articulating his throughts well enough, and then he got suspended. Yeah brehs, go ahead and fawn over white women, pawgs, and whatever. Don't cry though when they have you fukked up because you mispoke.
He gets hit for this, and all the sudden "HE CAN'T HAVE AN OPINION

"???
First off; his apology was wack. That whole "I didn't express it, like I meant to, like it sounded" is insulting to my intelligence.
You can't go from y
ou no business hitting a woman to
don't do anything to provoke domestic abuse.
It's ignorant for the simple fact;
a majority of women are gettin' beat for no reason. You, his supporters and himself
forget his in front of a national audience speaking to 10's of millions of people. He's not on the block, in the barbershop or in his house talkin' to his sisters.
Plus, I'm gonna go on a limb and say
the majority of women watching First Take are white.
They can't really relate to the image of;
"
WHAT YOU GON' DO, HIT ME?" sista girl, who provokes men into violence, as he was painting.
SAS tries to keep it "hood" and it backfires sometimes (see his two times sayin' nikka, on air).
Dude has said plenty of controversial things...but, he didn't offend certain audiences.
- Sayin' it's black people fault that Gabby Douglas was going through racist hazing by her teammates.
- Randomly injecting race into Marvin Lewis' coaching situation (Black coaches need to straighten up).
- Supporting those goofy comments Marc Cuban made, basically supporting Donald Sterling.
Dude can have an opinion. Calm that down. But, he better be ready to answer to ppl's reaction.
I'm of the mind; he only felt comfortable because someone knocked out their
black wife. You see how he threw in being r
aised by women and with a bunch of sisters to make this a "Black to Black" convo.
Had this been a
white woman, he'd be gone, not suspended. And he prolly wouldn't have stated that opinion (see the difference in his reactions to Jim Irsay and Josh Gordon for drugs).
Plus, women's rights is a hot issue and his white, female co-worker was flamin' him on Twitter.
So, he still angered a certain demo'.
Again, he deserves this. I'm more upset he had the nerve to say that about a black woman--
she may have provoked Ray Rice
.
I better example of a "wake up" call was Rob Parker. SAS and Skip race bait every week and he tried to get on the program and take it a bit further and got canned.
His wake up (and he had the nerve to bring up the fact he was marrying a white woman) was that he's not a cash cow and doesn't get to stir the pot.