Someone on Reddit exposed Phil Jackson's 5 Decade Span of latent racist comments

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"Now Y'all mad?"
"them comments"
"I ain't built like that"
"His punk ass opinion"

This obvious effort at trying to 'sound black' via type, lmao.
Want a ban bet? If not then don't make accusations you can't stick by. Most of you fakkits think anyone who doesn't think or talk exactly like you can't possibly be black. nikkas be stereotyping themselves.
 

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Definition of racism-prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior
Definition of belief-
something one accepts as true or real; a firmly held opinion or conviction

If you dont care about racism thats cool but this is textbook racism I'm not saying you are one and I rather if ever say this but you are acting like a white person
By the definition you just gave it doesn't match. nikkas are just being soft in this thread. Fake outrage at any white person who say's anything that doesn't sound pleasant to the ears of black folk. Phil made an observation from his dealings with NBA player's of different race's. Phil's "posse" comment had way more racial undertones than these comments. If Phil would have said the reverse you nikkas would be praising him.
 

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Get mad at me brehs but he stated his opinion. He didn't say anything racist. Yall nikkas are so sensitive and soft. I'm not even a Phil supporter at all but this is fake outrage. He is giving his opinion on the difference between the players he has coached throughout the years.
October 2005 when asked about the dress code: "I think it's important that the players take their end of it, get out of the prison garb and the thuggery aspect of basketball that has come along with hip-hop music in the last seven or eight years."

this not racist?
 

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By the definition you just gave it doesn't match. nikkas are just being soft in this thread. Fake outrage at any white person who say's anything that doesn't sound pleasant to the ears of black folk. Phil made an observation from his dealings with NBA player's of different race's. Phil's "posse" comment had way more racial undertones than these comments. If Phil would have said the reverse you nikkas would be praising him.
He didn't make an observation on players you dumb fukk he made a baseless stereotyped opinion about black neighborhoods. You're a white apologist thibking calling somone a racist is equivalent to call a black person a nikka aif you know Phil had given unwarranted praise it would be better than spouting raciist vitrol weird how that is a bad thing to you :jbhmm:
Also weird how you can't read because by THE WORLD'S DEFINTION it's textbook racism you either cam't read or you white no inbetween.
 

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Shaq on Kaep's protest:

“When I get stopped by the cops, I’m not worried. And it has nothing to do with being Shaq. You know why? I show respect. ‘Yes, sir. No, sir.’ That’s how I was taught. I was raised by a drill sergeant, and that’s who I am. Doesn’t matter if it’s a black guy, white guy, whatever. I’m not going to make it uncomfortable for you, because I don’t want it uncomfortable for me. There’s not going to be any talking back—none of that.”


Kobe on Trayvon Martin:

“I won’t react to something just because I’m supposed to, because I’m an African-American. That argument doesn’t make any sense to me. So we want to advance as a society and a culture, but, say, if something happens to an African-American we immediately come to his defense? Yet you want to talk about how far we’ve progressed as a society? Well, we’ve progressed as a society, then don’t jump to somebody’s defense just because they’re African-American. You sit and you listen to the facts just like you would in any other situation, right? So I won’t assert myself.”


MJ on why he doesn't campaign for Democrats:

“Republicans buy sneakers, too.”


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Shaq on Kaep's protest:

“When I get stopped by the cops, I’m not worried. And it has nothing to do with being Shaq. You know why? I show respect. ‘Yes, sir. No, sir.’ That’s how I was taught. I was raised by a drill sergeant, and that’s who I am. Doesn’t matter if it’s a black guy, white guy, whatever. I’m not going to make it uncomfortable for you, because I don’t want it uncomfortable for me. There’s not going to be any talking back—none of that.”


Kobe on Trayvon Martin:

“I won’t react to something just because I’m supposed to, because I’m an African-American. That argument doesn’t make any sense to me. So we want to advance as a society and a culture, but, say, if something happens to an African-American we immediately come to his defense? Yet you want to talk about how far we’ve progressed as a society? Well, we’ve progressed as a society, then don’t jump to somebody’s defense just because they’re African-American. You sit and you listen to the facts just like you would in any other situation, right? So I won’t assert myself.”


MJ on why he doesn't campaign for Democrats:

“Republicans buy sneakers, too.”


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Lebron James on Tamir Rice

"“For me, I’ve always been a guy who’s took pride in knowledge of every situation that I’ve ever spoke on,” James said last month, according to ESPN. “And to be honest, I haven’t really been on top of this issue. So it’s hard for me to comment. I understand that any lives that [are] lost, what we want more than anything is prayer and the best for the family, for anyone. But for me to comment on the situation, I don’t have enough knowledge about it.” He did not address whether he would participate in any kind of protest or boycott games."

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Tamir Rice’s Mother ‘Sad’ LeBron James Hasn’t Spoken Out on Son’s Death

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Lebron James on Tamir Rice

"“For me, I’ve always been a guy who’s took pride in knowledge of every situation that I’ve ever spoke on,” James said last month, according to ESPN. “And to be honest, I haven’t really been on top of this issue. So it’s hard for me to comment. I understand that any lives that [are] lost, what we want more than anything is prayer and the best for the family, for anyone. But for me to comment on the situation, I don’t have enough knowledge about it.” He did not address whether he would participate in any kind of protest or boycott games."

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Tamir Rice’s Mother ‘Sad’ LeBron James Hasn’t Spoken Out on Son’s Death

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Kobestan brings Lebron James into a Phil Jackson thread with the quickness. :russ:

Ya'all can't keep him off your lips...Kobestans stay making Lebron threads and bringing him up in unrelated threads on the regular. :troll:
 

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Kobestan brings Lebron Jaes into a Phil Jackson thread with the quickness. :russ:

Ya'all can't keep him off your lips...Kobestans stay making Lebron threads and bringing him up in unrelated threads on the regular. :troll:

The fact of the matter is that Kobe had nothing to do with the topic at hand but if you're gonna bring up :mjpls: quotes to prove some nonsensical point, you better bring up all of them but since you're a bron balllicker you somehow found a way not mention his.

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The fact of the matter is that Kobe had nothing to do with the topic at hand but if you're gonna bring up :mjpls: quotes to prove some nonsensical point, you better bring up all of them but since you're a bron balllicker you somehow found a way not mention his.


A famous coach gets quoted talking about how he loves his players to :mjpls: for him and it just so happens that his three most famous players all got a bit of :mjpls: rep going for them.

"Because of the predominance of blacks in pro basketball, the sport is rapidly disintegrating into a one-on-one sport. There are only five or six NBA teams who play with more than a superficial degree of team unity."

How do the players that starred for him have nothing to do with the topic at hand? :sas1::sas2:


Lebron ain't got that rep at all - he spoke out about Mike Brown, spoke out about Trayvon Martin, spoke out about Eric Garner, married his Black sweetheart from high school and stayed loyal to her, and between all his Akron initiatives and his push for diverting all his wealth into Black-owned and Black-managed entrepreneurship arguably has done more for the Black community than any other baller in the game.

Hell, the only two White coaches he ever had, he got them fired with the quickness and replaced with a Black man. :troll:


But you admit you legit brought Bron into the thread because I'M a Bron fan. Meaning not only you obsessed with Bron's thoughts bringing him unwarrented into Phil Jackson threads, you obsessed with my thoughts as well. :russ:
 
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A famous coach gets quoted talking about how he loves his players to :mjpls: for him and it just so happens that his three most famous players all got a bit of :mjpls: rep going for them.

"Because of the predominance of blacks in pro basketball, the sport is rapidly disintegrating into a one-on-one sport. There are only five or six NBA teams who play with more than a superficial degree of team unity."

How do the players that starred for him have nothing to do with the topic at hand? :sas1::sas2:


Lebron ain't got that rep at all - he spoke out about Mike Brown, spoke out about Trayvon Martin, spoke out about Eric Garner, married his Black sweetheart from high school, and between all his Akron initiatives and his push for diverting all his wealth into Black-owned and Black-managed entrepreneurship arguably has done more for the Black community than any other baller in the game. He even married his Black high school sweetheart and has stayed loyal to her.

Hell, the only two White coaches he ever had, he got them fired with the quickness and replaced with a Black man. :troll:


But you admit you legit brought Bron into the thread because I'M a Bron fan. Meaning not only you obsessed with Bron's thoughts bringing him unwarrented into Phil Jackson threads, you obsessed with my thoughts as well. :russ:

You posted all that when all you could've said is that "I'm a Lebron stan who's obsessed with Kobe."
 

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I was a fan of Phil when he was with the Bulls in the 90s. Mostly because as a young'n I was caught up in the mystique and allure that surrounded MJ. I think the brilliance of MJ (and Pippen) elevated the credibility of Phil as some basketball mastermind. As I've gotten older I've come to realize a lot of that shyt was smoke and mirrors. A lot of these mafukkas don't deserve to be on the pedestal they're put on. Phil is an idiot with an inflated ego. He ain't no fukking basketball genius. He can shyt on black basketball players but those nikkas are responsible for all of the success he's had in his career. fukk that broke back mountain of a racist cac and anybody that love him. Reading the slick shyt he's said about black people and black culture got me tight this morning.
 
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