Muhammad Ali Vs 2 Women In Studio ( About 1974 ) *Very Funny*

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  • Forza
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    #21
    you can't blame everything on your color. He was being arrogant, and she called him out on it. It had nothing to do with being black.

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    • Vadrigar.
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      #22
      Originally posted by Forza
      you can't blame everything on your color. He was being arrogant, and she called him out on it. It had nothing to do with being black.
      I can guarantee that the outcome would have been different if a white man was sitting there, at that TIME.

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      • #1Assassin
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        #23
        Originally posted by Forza
        you can't blame everything on your color. He was being arrogant, and she called him out on it. It had nothing to do with being black.
        nobody wouldve gave a damn if a white man acted like that, just cuz things are diffrent now dont forget how it was back then. if u was black thats all that mattered in almost any situation involving white folks.

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        • norrin
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          #24
          Originally posted by MmuhammadM
          Within the CONTEXT of the time Ali is completely right.
          No it is not in the context of time but the art of bigotry has evolved and become covert. With the advent of Title VII which forced racism to take on different forms and in different ways. People prefer "people" to be meek and modest or to know where their place in society is especially if u were judged as inferior. Ali broke those traditional roles. During the Ali/Frazier days most of America sided w/ Frazier because he upheld "traditional" American values as opposed to Ali who was viewed as incendiary, similar to Jack Johnson who is viewed as an outcast because of his audacious relationship w/ a white woman.

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          • Vadrigar.
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            #25
            Originally posted by norrin
            No it is not in the context of time but the art of bigotry has evolved and become covert. With the advent of Title VII which forced racism to take on different forms and in different ways. People prefer "people" to be meek and modest or to know where their place in society is especially if u were judged as inferior. Ali broke those traditional roles. During the Ali/Frazier days most of America sided w/ Frazier because he upheld "traditional" American values as opposed to Ali who was viewed as incendiary, similar to Jack Johnson who is viewed as an outcast because of his audacious relationship w/ a white woman.
            Upholding traditional values does necessarily mean that you have made the right judgement. This is known as "appeal to popularity".

            Upholding Justice and righteousness is what really matters. Ali most definitely did that.

            Going against the norm in that era was something that had to be done. False Barriers had to be broken.
            Last edited by Vadrigar.; 06-05-2010, 04:57 PM.

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            • Vadrigar.
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              #26
              Originally posted by SugarRayCurtain
              man, that was him nice
              You should of seen him in the Parkinson interviews; particarly the 2nd one. The dude believed in segregation and was against white people.

              This is old news man, things change and so did Ali
              Yes I know. I just wanted to post this amidst all of these *****-******* threads.

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              • chris123jack
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                #27
                Originally posted by MmuhammadM
                The facial expressions and backchat of these women bear an uncanny similarity to the shell shocked *****s' scrambling and panic, over these past few hours.


                So you are comparing someones opinion to someone spitting straight facts about the racial injustices that an entire race has went through.

                GREAT WORK!! you really showed them

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                • etlux
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by MmuhammadM
                  The facial expressions and backchat of these women bear an uncanny similarity to the shell shocked *****s' scrambling and panic, over these past few hours.

                  HAHAHAHA owned. good video

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                  • chris123jack
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Forza
                    you can't blame everything on your color. He was being arrogant, and she called him out on it. It had nothing to do with being black.
                    I dont usually insult people, especially not over the internet but you're a FUCKING ******!!!

                    Yeah and Rosa Parks was just being arrogant when she didnt want to give up her seat. Martin Luther king was just being arrogant when he wanted equal rights for everyone, LBJ was just being arrogant when he signed the civil rights act, women were just being arrogant when they wanted the right to vote. I've taken history from elementary through college and according to your definition of being arrogant I can continue naming arrogant people, no I got one better I will post some pics of arrogance at its worst:
                    http://www.leoncegaiter.com/page1/files/lynch-1.jpg

                    http://www.anglonautes.com/hist_us_s..._pic_lynch.gif

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                    • carlosfromsc1
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                      #30
                      This is classic !!!!!!!!!!!

                      Ali is the greatest....perfect for that time and this time!!!!!!

                      A devil shot a black man in the head here in S.C. then dragged the black man by the neck with his truck for 11 miles.....That is what starts race wars....Not ALi telling some white lady the truth, that she's more free than he and others even if she's from England..

                      We need more black athletes to speak truth like this....Long live the G.O.A.T!!!!!!!

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