He still a cornball brotha and fukk you too. Rather be a militant than a cornball. You white boys get so defensive lol.
Being militant through a keyboard isn't really militant though is it?
He still a cornball brotha and fukk you too. Rather be a militant than a cornball. You white boys get so defensive lol.
Being militant through a keyboard isn't really militant though is it?
He still a cornball brotha
EXACTLY my stance on the Niners. I would loooooooooooove to get a SB in the next two seasons, but with Seattle chasing us down, with a better QB (maybe Kaep will get there), we're getting older at key positions and don't have certain positions locked up....all I can think about is the darkness we just emerged from and having to go back there. I'm and at the same time
NYG beat us twice.
to be honest tho...none of those teams had the falcons receiving core and their hands....Ryan is nothing special to me, but WRs and Tony G scare me. they can beat our DBs anytime.
bu-bu-but shut the fukk up.
you've been exposed as an idiot.
leave the pro-black talk to cats who actually see through the bullshyt.
you're just an embarrassment.
This is some real stupid white boy shyt.
"I acknowledged that racism does exist in sports" but "I want you to stop talking about its existence to a certain point"
█ W.D.Y.D. █;2916859 said:I'm not even white though. Why's the first response always oh you're just white?
And you're putting things in quotes that I never even said.
Because I could never believe that a black man would find it as some sort of out of bounds leap or being on a soapbox when showing how celebrating breaking the glass ceiling whether it be blacks entering and succeeding in the QB and coaching ranks, ESPECIALLY coaching where positions are still closed to us, shouldn't be on par with the same glass ceiling we have to overcome in getting managerial jobs in corporate america or elsewhere.
"we know racism exists in sports....but stop right there and get off that soapbox."
█ W.D.Y.D. █;2917218 said:My problem isn't people celebrating breaking the glass ceiling. That's an argument you were having with your boy LastEmp.
My problem is people blowing things out of proportion. Putting what black athletes and coaches go through on par with what happens in everyday america is ridiculous. The dude fighting for a promotion to manager at his 9-5 has it a lot worse than the guy fighting for a promotion to starting QB.
You see the same mindset when athletes get in trouble and dudes say "If I did that at my job I 'd get fired."
I don't understand people's fascination with trying to compare the two when they're entirely separate things. And trying to turn sports into a platform to discuss race and race relations when that energy could be better spent looking at more serious issues.
They are not separate. As if the perception of us being leaders on the field and on the sidelines takes a sudden stop when walkign into the offices of corporate america.
As if a black man with a degree is less likely to be hired than a white man with a record. As if we don't see it transcended in sports where black coaches with great resumes are cast aside for good ol' boys that are subpar. You say racism is in sports, yet when someone articulates it how it permeates in both sports and the outside world, you type one of the most irrelevant points like in the last paragraph of the above quote.
Yeah...tell me about my mindset again as if I can't speak for myself. Create that dumbed down paranoid negro to justify your wack posts.
White boy trying to cause division smh
Its all black excellence
Kaepernick is 1/2 black and 1/2 white. The excellence here is the beauty of two races produces such an awesome QB. He seems like a good guy too. Best of luck to him.
█ W.D.Y.D. █;2917400 said:LOL at whining about me telling you about my mindset while making inane arguments like "stupid white boy" or trying to suggest that I'm painting you as a paranoid dumb down negro.
Sit down somewhere with that hypocritical bullshyt.
Now I'm a hyporcrite.
Way to tear down my last points, playboy.
You're the idiot who think it's some sort of leap in celebrating one overcoming similarities of glass ceilings in both the sports world and real world.
You posted ZERO to tear down my points. Move the goal posts that way bruh.
It's clear as day you don't get it, won't get it, probably never will.
Yes....people will continue to celebrate black achievement in places typically closed off to them and breaking old barriers.
Here your dumb ass is here saying they don't relate.