Stephen A. Smith just jumped out the window

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Pay attention people. These c00ns have mastered the art of perpetuating white racism almost as well as their white massas. Somehow this Kobe and Smith have flipped this Trayvon Martin thing into being an example of black people jumping to conclusions rallying behind the kid just because he was black:pachaha: This is the new chess move that c00ns/crackers are using to perpetuate white racism. Arsenio needs to be called out as well because he sat up there and not only cosigned but he added to Smith's bullshyt by bringing up Tawana Brawley. All of this "we should just wait on the facts, we can't act like we haven't come along way in this country, we can't complain about racism if we're racist ourselves" are nothing but comments meant to create a smoke screen. All of that shyt is completely irrelevant to the Trayvon Martin case. The Heat's photo-op was made to bring attention to the case because reasonable people felt that Zimmerman should've at least been arrested and charged for the killing of Martin. There was certainly enough facts available to determine that Zimmerman should've at least been arrested and charged. This video clip was disgusting.
I agree with a lot of this and honestly Stephen A is not helping Kobe with what he's saying. He's conflating his own views with Kobe's. People keep forgetting that Kobe did not bring up Trayvon Martin, the interviewer did after mentioning the Jim Brown shyt to him and Kobe fukked up and just rolled with that example. Stephen A is exactly what you said he is though. This dude Kobe needs to just come speak for himself and be clear so everyone knows where he stands because people like Stephen A. are not who you want to serve as your surrogate. If he does subscribe to Stephen A's thought process entirely though, then :camby:.

But I hate how Stephen A takes every situation to and uses it to express his own warped views while feigning moderation.
 

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He said a day after the verdict that justice wasn't served. But he's the dumbass lmao?
:childplease: So what was his point then? Why take an opportunity to chastise the Heat and black people as a whole for shyt that we weren't even guilty of? Blacks weren't the ones who rushed to judgement, that was Zimmerman who assumed a black kid was automatically a "thug" that didn't belong in "his" neighborhood. Black were reacting to the injustice of a kid being killed and the killer being allowed to walk without even going through the juficial system, not rushing to rally behind someone just because he was black. If Kobe just wanted to call out those that judge others and situations based on race then why didn't he call out whites who have a long distinct history of doing this and continue to do so till this very day? There is no defense or spin that can excuse this. I glanced at Kobe's twitter and it's sad how many cosigns he's getting from non blacks and blacks. This just goes to show that despite that bullshyt about things being better, they really aren't. Whites are still racist and there are still blacks willing to sell out other blacks for whatever individual gains they can get.
 

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I think its spelled Tawanna Brawley
-that was a big deal back in the day.. Public Enemy was even riding with her for justice

this story is just wacky.

WTF?

Jim Brown, right on Trent Richardson and right on Tobe

what trent richardson do?

:leon:

Then what really pisses me off is this hoe goes to gun shows and is treated like a star. How has him and his brother not caught a few hot ones yet? Them Zoe Pound n1ggaz and those other Florida gangtaz just sittin back like Tobe :beli:


they say zimmerman is living in obscurity outside of his public appearances.
 

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So when Kobe found out the facts wtf did he do? When has Kobe ever stepped up on behalf of Black people? When Oscar Grant was murdered by Bart Police while handcuffed laying on his stomach with his hands behind his back ON CAMERA wtf did Kobe say or do when he seen that shyt and the facts was out? Stephen A doesn't want to lose his connections with Kobe so he'll do his bidding as long as Kobe is relevant and he can have a relationship with him.

nikkas acting like Lebron and Wade didn't know the facts to the case.
 
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Steven Smith is just conforming for mainstream america and doesnt wanna lose his ESPN gig

talking that "we only make up 14% of the population..we are outnumbered" so we should basically STFU.in HIS opinipn simply cause we are.the minority is PATHETIC

god i hate hollywood a$$ negroes...they try too damn hard to politically correct and sad to say it will get them no where
Stephen A was totally different when he had his show "Quite Frankly" on ESPN 2. Dude was on some pro Black shyt until the cacs fired him from the network. Those years in the wilderness away from ESPN humbled his ass like a mufukka. He came back shucking and jiving. I guess the years away from ESPN he found out he couldn't get no more V.I.P access to athletes which meant he got no more star perks and no more easy p*ssy and most importantly no more money and exposure.

That nikka even turned on his man Rob when he said RG3 was a corny brother. If you give a nikka like him that lifestyle and then take it away he'll humble himself to get it back. Even if that means losing manhood in process.
 
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A significant number of your favorite athletes hold views similar to Kobe. This isn't the 60's. These athletes grew up privileged and showered with praise and special treatment from White people and institutions. They make enough money that large numbers of them vote Republican. Their social circles, especially as they get older and further removed from high school include more country club members and less brothers from the neighborhood. It is what it is.

With a few exceptions, these guys are not social advocates or scholars of the Black experience. You're setting yourself up for disappointment if you're waiting for them to say something profound about race. You have to separate their on the court/ field performance from their personal lives and beliefs systems.
 

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Stephen A was totally different when he had his show "Quite Frankly" on ESPN 2. Dude was on some pro Black shyt until the cacs fired him from the network. Those years in the wilderness away from ESPN humbled his ass like a mufukka. He came back shucking and jiving. I guess that year away from ESPN he found out he couldn't get no more V.I.P access to athletes which meant he got no more star perks and no more easy p*ssy and most importantly no more money and exposure.

That nikka even turned on his man Rob when he said RG3 was a corny brother. If you give a nikka like him that lifestyle and then take it away he'll humble himself to get it back. Even if that means losing manhood in process.

Let's not pretend like Rob Parker wasn't shucking and jiving as well when he pulled that stunt. They plan what they'll say before the show starts and Rob knew that his comments had absolutely nothing to do with the conversation and would create controversy. Plus it was a preview of the smear campaign that eventually piled on RG3 the next season. Cam Newton went through a similar situation when people were claiming that he acted like a jerk in the Pro Bowl but the sources were never verified.
 

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Let's get this straight too, blacks were supporting Cochran not OJ. fukk a OJ.
Alot of black folks liked Darden too along with Cochran. Darden was pullin' all kinds of black broads off that trial. On the low the OJ Trail showcased alot of black excellence:obama:
 
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