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OAK planning to suspend AB (edit: apologized, playing)
whatdrought replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lol. Petulant child is way less petulant when told he might lose his bank... -
Oh look, you're cute. If that's what you understood from my post, i'm not gonna bother with you, but say hi to your colon when your head is up there....
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But the chiefs aren't responsible for that... That's CPS' job.They're responsible, as an organization, to not pay scub bags.
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Marvcus Levy narrates Bills 60th Anniversary Video
whatdrought replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Injury update: Andre Roberts out, Kroft not (yet)
whatdrought replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Damn. I fully expected him to take one to the house. -
I think the historical context of the word is constantly there- no debate there. The issue at hand is that words specifically, cannot be racist. The are inanimate. Racism is an emotional, intellectual, philosophical issue. It's not inanimate. So we look at the context of the expression of those emotions (including the historical context of the words used) and judge whether or not the intent, or the emotion behind the word, is racist. That's why I am arguing that Cracker, with racist intent, is just as racist as N-word... The words themselves do not increase the racism of the person speaking them.
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That's exactly what I'm saying... the context and intent of the word are what give it it's racist meaning. The word itself is not racist. The history of the word is bad, yes, and as such we teach our children to use it with a full knowledge of that history... But the word itself is not racist unless used in a racist context, manner, and intent. Cracker, in this context, is just as racist as n-word would be directed at a black gm or player. The history doesn't change the intent.
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So explain to me why the n word can be used by black people directed to other black people without offense? The word itself isn’t offensive. Here’s why I know you’re wrong: How someone is offended is not dependent on what is said. Someone can insult me in a way that offends me deeply, but wouldn’t offend you. The words themselves are just words. The intent, and the context are what makes them offensive, and that offense is dictated by the interpretation of the one being insulted. If my wife calls me an idiot, I get hurt. If DCTom calls me an idiot, I take pride in it.
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OAK planning to suspend AB (edit: apologized, playing)
whatdrought replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Idiots. He’s going to toe the line long enough to keep his guarentees and then it’ll be worse. -
I didn’t see that- the part where he said “you should be scared of me too, B word” was fake?
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Well, they know he did at one point... and that audio clip is pretty damning. I mean, they’re gonna cut a guy for fighting back against a woman who started the fight, and yet a child beater gets money.