Lol whats he supposed to say though? "No, I dont like rule because I want to continue using racial slurs"?
how about 'no comment' that cac doesn't have the authority to speak on the N-word
Lol whats he supposed to say though? "No, I dont like rule because I want to continue using racial slurs"?
You clearly give a fukk what I think because you responded accordingly so knock it off, and debate straight up , or ignore me.
Lets be real here, college athletes do not earn their college education so dead that shyt right now. I don't even want to pull up the thousands of cases. I can tell you this much, athletes that are highly educated for example Richard Sherman, do not use the term. If you think Marshawn got a legit diploma we should end this discussion now. By the way, Richard Sherman is not 'older', and if you've ever been to an HBCU you'd know what I stated is absolutely true. Their are frats that completely ban the word such as MIT's Rho Nu.
No one is trying to shame your community, it should already be ashamed of itself. Would you call your 3 year old son a nikka? It's a negative that is now a positive right? Would you go around calling him lil nikka? No, no you wouldn't. Cut that shyt.
Seattle Seahawks cornerback and center of brief media controversy Richard Sherman told the blog Monday Morning Quarterback that the proposed rule against on-field use of the n-word, punishable by a fifteen-yard-penalty, was absurd.
“It’s an atrocious idea,” Sherman said. “It’s almost racist to me. It’s weird they’re targeting one specific word. Why wouldn’t all curse words be banned then?”
Sherman added that the racial epithet is not always used as a slur in professional football, distinguishing between “******” and “nikka.” “It’s in the locker room and on the field at all times,” he said. “I hear it almost every series out there on the field.”
Looks like your boy Richard Sherman would like to have a word with you:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/richard-sherman-nfls-n-word-ban-an-atrocious-idea-almost-racist/
it was a fukking question you muppet.
but they're using it as an insult, not a term of endearment, correct?
Where in that statement does he say he uses the word?Looks like your boy Richard Sherman would like to have a word with you:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/richard-sherman-nfls-n-word-ban-an-atrocious-idea-almost-racist/