Is Floyd Racist, Pro Black, or just Insecure? Lets take a look...
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wow that was badwhite fans flock to mma cuz of the white guys, and the last statement is true when it comes to alot of ppl. u cant ignore there are ppl who think like that.
pac does get more fans cuz hes filipino cuz he was their first top fighter, just like black ppl went crazy over our first great fighters. with pac its about nationality not race, and with blacks it was due to the unfair conditions at the time theres no wonder there was no love for white ppl.
floyd wouldnt be bigger if he was white though, steelhammer2010 would be ******* of to his image right now though, he would put the picture right in between the klitschkos.
as for floyd.. hes not racist. hes just playing the villain/thinking before speaking.Comment
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i said floyd WOULDNT have more fans if he was white, meaning would not.
and i said pac gets more fans bcux of his nationality not his race. thats also true. would marquez have as many fans if he was from el salvador as if he was from maexico? no cuz its not a boxing country. dont try to tell me phillipinos dont love pacquiao.
alot of ppl watch mma bcuz of the white ppl being on top, thats just common sense. lou dibella said it not me
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I'm about to basically paste my reply from the other racist floyd thread and add a little, cause its relevant and I dont wanna bother rewording it:
Floyd isn't racist. White people in america are insecure about ethnic pride, because they associate white pride with being racist. It's just one of those odd things that actually runs a lot deeper than color. "Black pride" and any racial pride really is rooted in ethnic ********** in just about any country having to stand up and be vocal in order to get fair treatment from the ethnic majority.
Everyone wants to be the underdog though.
Think about it: If you lived in Japan/Nigeria/The North Pole and people made fun of you for being white/half white, you would want to stand up and show off you're proud of who you are, too. There's really no need for white people in America to "stand up" so to speak, so I think that a lot of white people in America grow up misunderstanding the whole situation.Last edited by paulf; 03-25-2010, 04:14 PM.Comment
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But what color is behind most of those corporations? Who has the highest say?
I dont want to turn into a racial argument
But they outnumber everybody by a huge marginComment
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