Enzo The Baker said:
Marc Gasol to Toronto for JV, Miles, Wright and a 2nd. What a wild trade deadline.
Enzo The Baker said:
That's should be a long suspension for ibaka. Doesn't exactly improve the Raptor's chances of keeping Kawhi.
haha what??? That is such an outrageous assumptionmisterguinness said:
Sounds like Westbrook feels fine hitting women, probably done it before.
1) You didn't post the full quote; Russ is alleging that the fan yelled "Get on your knees like you used to" <-- the end of that is where i can see a 'slave' connotation.Bunk Moreland said:
So Westbrook went off on a fan and also included his 'wife' (actually was his girlfriend).
He's getting all the media defense this morning, but during postgame he said the guy told him to 'get on his knees' and Westbrook said that was racial. What's racial about that comment? I get the homosexual angle but not racial.
Here's the fan's side of it:
I even heard on CBS sports radio this morning the idiot host said "why did 'they' even interview the fan for his take" as if actually reporting on the story is somehow the wrong thing to do.
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1) You didn't post the full quote; Russ is alleging that the fan yelled "Get on your knees like you used to" <-- the end of that is where i can see a 'slave' connotation.
2) The fan's twitter account has been identified and he literally has a 'go back to where you came from #MAGA' tweet.
So what we have is a white guy in Utah who is clearly a racist, allegedly shouting things with racist connotation.
We can debate intent all we want, but the character of that individual's tweets dont lend credence to me giving him the benefit of a doubt.Bunk Moreland said:Quote:
1) You didn't post the full quote; Russ is alleging that the fan yelled "Get on your knees like you used to" <-- the end of that is where i can see a 'slave' connotation.
2) The fan's twitter account has been identified and he literally has a 'go back to where you came from #MAGA' tweet.
So what we have is a white guy in Utah who is clearly a racist, allegedly shouting things with racist connotation.
1) I thought it was like 'you're' used to, which would still imo be a sexual reference.
2) Didn't see the twitter account was found when I posted this morning...
I still want to hear audio of his **** talking because if he didn't say what Russ claims he did and he did say what he claims, then his twitter account means absolutely nothing with regards to context.
M.C. Swag said:We can debate intent all we want, but the character of that individual's tweets dont lend credence to me giving him the benefit of a doubt.Bunk Moreland said:Quote:
1) You didn't post the full quote; Russ is alleging that the fan yelled "Get on your knees like you used to" <-- the end of that is where i can see a 'slave' connotation.
2) The fan's twitter account has been identified and he literally has a 'go back to where you came from #MAGA' tweet.
So what we have is a white guy in Utah who is clearly a racist, allegedly shouting things with racist connotation.
1) I thought it was like 'you're' used to, which would still imo be a sexual reference.
2) Didn't see the twitter account was found when I posted this morning...
I still want to hear audio of his **** talking because if he didn't say what Russ claims he did and he did say what he claims, then his twitter account means absolutely nothing with regards to context.
Yes, audio would be nice, but absent that....it's not shocking to see a white jazz fan with racist tweets be accused of yelling something racist. Wouldnt be enough to convict him in a criminal court, but the character portrayal is pretty damning.
He publicly tweeted that...under his real name. That's not some form of e-bullying and it's entirely relevant to the incident. Maybe we as a society should be more careful about the way we use social media to post racist thoughts?Guitarsoup said:
Hate that we have gone to a place in society where if someone does something dumb in their own personal life, that people seek out to destroy that person's entire existence by trying to get them fired, invading that personal life, etc.
Of course not. But there should certainly be accountability for what someone posts online. Anyone who joins in on the mob mentality is not helping a problem. I'm not advocating for the guy to get fired.Bunk Moreland said:
It's a dumbass who said something (possibly) at a basketball game that went over the line. That means we need to dig up everything we can find on him including his employer and then start leading social media campaigns to get him fired?
I'd argue that's much more of a stain on society than his stupid tweets.
M.C. Swag said:He publicly tweeted that...under his real name. That's not some form of e-bullying and it's entirely relevant to the incident. Maybe we as a society should be more careful about the way we use social media to post racist thoughts?Guitarsoup said:
Hate that we have gone to a place in society where if someone does something dumb in their own personal life, that people seek out to destroy that person's entire existence by trying to get them fired, invading that personal life, etc.
Yes, some people are cruel and thirsty for blood. And all of that is a totally separate issue that has nothing to do with what he said to Westbrook.Guitarsoup said:M.C. Swag said:He publicly tweeted that...under his real name. That's not some form of e-bullying and it's entirely relevant to the incident. Maybe we as a society should be more careful about the way we use social media to post racist thoughts?Guitarsoup said:
Hate that we have gone to a place in society where if someone does something dumb in their own personal life, that people seek out to destroy that person's entire existence by trying to get them fired, invading that personal life, etc.
The incident and his Twitter feed are both irrelevant to his career and people had to go digging elsewhere to find out who he was and where he worked so they could extract millennial Justice in trying to get him fired