MikeBrownsJob
Seattle fan since 2013 *deal with it slime*
It's pretty simple. Black men today are in "black face". Can't stress it enough but No_Bammer_Weed said it best. Most of you cats would be on st0rmfr0nt if you were white. Well most brothers today direct the same hatred they receive from white males onto women and homosexuals. Sad part is they ignore black women and black homosexuals. Nonetheless. This little tidbit sums up for why Martin was an easy target in the locker room and why so many "brothers" like Pouncey and others just ignored the disrespect on racial lines and continue to ride with Incognito.
http://www.trentonian.com/sports/20131106/who-is-jonathan-martin-and-why-was-he-bullied
Race and class issues are staring us right in the face. There is no doubt a difference between the cultures of schools. We just saw Stanford upset Oregon and that was by far one of the tamest, most civilized storming of the fields I've ever witnessed. UGA beats UF and the city looks like Watts Riots. So in this context it makes perfect sense why these guys ignored it. It makes perfect sense why Martin struggled in that locker room. Most of those kids black or white are degenerates from inferior bloodlines. Martin is black excellence in the flesh. Oh it definitely made a racist like Incognito nervous and subconsciously was off putting to some other white players(they just hadn't been forthcoming about it) but it also made him a target amongst the "brothers" on the team because he wasn't "one of them"..There's levels to this shyt.
Going from a school once better known for Nobel Prize-winning professors than football teams to the cultural melting pot of the NFL may have been jarring.
“Before he wasn’t around Nebraska, LSU kind of guys,” Eumont told the Palm Beach Post. “He’s always been around Stanford, Duke, Rice kind of players.”
Anderson agreed that transition from college to the pros, particularly from a place like Stanford, can prove difficult.
“The locker rooms in the NFL are definitely different than the Stanford locker room,” Anderson said. “It is a different culture, different personalities. You’re around players that have different backgrounds than you have, different values and ideals.”
Martin was the prototypical Stanford student and athlete. He earned a degree in ancient Greek and Roman classics and if not for football would have become the first fourth-generation African-American to attend Harvard.
His father, Gus Martin, is acting associate dean of Criminal Justice Administration at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Mother Jane Howard-Martin is a corporate attorney for Toyota. They both attended Harvard, as did their parents.
“Just the allure of playing Division I football at Stanford, I just couldn’t do without,” he once told this newspaper on why he didn’t go to Harvard.
http://www.trentonian.com/sports/20131106/who-is-jonathan-martin-and-why-was-he-bullied
Race and class issues are staring us right in the face. There is no doubt a difference between the cultures of schools. We just saw Stanford upset Oregon and that was by far one of the tamest, most civilized storming of the fields I've ever witnessed. UGA beats UF and the city looks like Watts Riots. So in this context it makes perfect sense why these guys ignored it. It makes perfect sense why Martin struggled in that locker room. Most of those kids black or white are degenerates from inferior bloodlines. Martin is black excellence in the flesh. Oh it definitely made a racist like Incognito nervous and subconsciously was off putting to some other white players(they just hadn't been forthcoming about it) but it also made him a target amongst the "brothers" on the team because he wasn't "one of them"..There's levels to this shyt.
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