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  • Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
    • Nate Boyer, a former Army Special Forces member who also tried out for the NFL, is still surprised by the outrage provoked by Colin Kaepernick kneeling protest against police brutality.
    When you don’t know the topic it’s best not to speak on it, you end up looking like the fool you are.
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bus...h-2020-6%3famp
    Everybody knows the topic of Kaepernick, he's the biggest coward and fraud in sports. So your argument is, because u researched what Kaepernick says he took the knee for u think your a higher authority to speak on the issue than anyone else, b1tch pls, Kaepernick did it for 2 things, money and clout. Everybody needs a legit backstory for there agenda and what u have been brainwashed to believe is sadly what half of America now believe's too, but the educated people will always know he was a below average QB who was about to lose his job so he took matters into his own hands and corporations like Nike fed into his dangerous anti american rhetoric. You are an absolute clown oldskoolf*g, I know 100% u get paid to be a shill on here for the"movement"

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    • Originally posted by Southpawology View Post
      Spence is backing wilder solely because hes black not because hes american lol.
      So Fury wasn't backing Taylor because he's White and not because he's from the UK?

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      • Originally posted by denium View Post

        He's old enough to know right from wrong.

        I've got no time for drink drivers.
        Why do people keep saying **** like that? Exaggerating his youth to excuse an incredibly ****** decision. The man was 29 years old going on 30 for god's sake. Not like he was 21 years old with the first taste of money...

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        • Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
          America has deep racial, religious, and cultural differences that make that improbable.

          There's a few athletes like Joe Louis or Michael Jordan that are almost universally beloved, but for 90% of athletes, they will be mostly popular by their racial, ethnic, or religious group, or even their region.

          Like we have the "coastal elites" vs. the "flyover states" as well in this country

          North vs, South

          We're just too screwed up to get on the same page like Eroll's talking about.

          COVID really exposed how deeply divided we are.
          You're wrong, Jordan was loved by all races because he didn't do anything to divide them, he respected everyone, whatever colour they were (maybe not teammate's) and for that reason alone he is loved by the masses. U compare that with lebron and u see why the whole country hates him, lebron carried around with him a Malcolm x book which he clearly didn't read as if he did he wouldn't have anything to do with the left yet all the leftist media went into overdrive pandering to the fact he was simply holding that book, u never would have caught Jordan doing a divisive thing like that cos he was all about unity and he wasn't trying to piss off a certain segment of society to look like he's clued up on social justice, the quicker lebron retires the better it will be for all of America, he's the most uneducated person in the whole of sports and his tweets are dangerous to America as a whole
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          • Originally posted by YoungManRumble View Post

            Why do people keep saying **** like that? Exaggerating his youth to excuse an incredibly ****** decision. The man was 29 years old going on 30 for god's sake. Not like he was 21 years old with the first taste of money...
            Maybe because people go through s**t, then make bad decisions, I'm sure you've never done anything you've regretted in life, it doesn't excuse his behaviour (drink driving) but I for one am not gonna hate on him forever for making a mistake many people in society make at least once in there life, get a fkn grip, it was one mistake and now he's a pariah for life, come on man

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            • Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

              That is the oddest statement I have ever seen…..
              Blacks seem to hate Asians as well, have u seen the statistics of black on asian crime recently, I believe one section of America really does have a racial problem and it's not the one u assume it is
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              • Originally posted by I have no ears View Post

                Maybe because people go through s**t, then make bad decisions, I'm sure you've never done anything you've regretted in life, it doesn't excuse his behaviour (drink driving) but I for one am not gonna hate on him forever for making a mistake many people in society make at least once in there life, get a fkn grip, it was one mistake and now he's a pariah for life, come on man
                Yes I have done many regrettable things. Even around the same age. But no one was excusing my decisions because I was 'young' at 29. 29 isn't very young at all in the grand scheme of things. I'm glad he didn't seriously injure himself or anyone else but just because you want to give him a pass doesn't mean I have to. I don't think he is a pariah though, especially for life. He deserves to have it follow him around for a few years at least though.

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                • Interesting. Trump says (essentially) America should suport Americans .... gets an hailed as a great leader (you know, maga?). Spence says Americans should support Americans ... gets derision, called a fool, a race-baiter, ******, out of his lane, etc. etc.

                  Sure sounded like the same message ...

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                  • Originally posted by Fist_ti_cuffs View Post

                    Spence is saying that Mexicans, Whites and Asians don't support Black fighters from the States even when they fight against foreigners and it's true.
                    Is it? I guess I haven't met the people you are talking about. Fury's the only white fighter I like, and that's mainly because of his Kronk connection. I was leaning towards Wilder before the second fight until I heard Fury was being trained by Sugar Hill. Anyway, I'm in the Chicago area. Nobody I know follows fighters based on skin color. I'm sure it's different down south.

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                    • Ha that's like saying white people should only support white fighters, blacks should only support black fighters and Christian's should only support **********s... Oh wait they do...
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