Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: NSAC Gives Adrien Broner Warning For Racial Comments

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #21
    Originally posted by kardsufur View Post
    I think in today's day and age no one even knows or understands what the word 'racism' or 'racist' actually means.
    No one uses racism in it's definition anymore, they use it subtly. Racist people have evolved and now single out ethnic groups to lash out their bottled up racism on. The backlash one gets for racism nowadays, especially some one on TV, is career-ending. So they have to be smart with it.

    "Hey Mexico is not a race, so let's call them w-tbacks, that's not racist. How can it be racist if Mexico is not a race?"

    Comment


    • #22
      [QUOTE=Akuza Da Root;1467197boxing is about to get robotic, political and lame.[/QUOTE]

      I'd rather it be robotic and political than classless and trashy.

      Comment


      • #23
        Originally posted by Akuza Da Root View Post
        Bull****.

        Boxing has never been on some crap like that. It's never been blacks crying about anything but other nationalities obviously from the responses in this thread. No one snapped out from any racial group or nationality when this came out. No one stepped in and said be classy, so everyone needs to calm down and not look at the fact Broner is black.

        It's about how boxing isn't that sport where class or Political correctness should exist. It's about two human beings trying to beat the hell out of each other without taking damage themselves.
        Camacho was a Puerto Rican who grew up in New York City, it is generally accepted for PR's to use n-gga by the Black community, and please don't say otherwise, unless you are from where Camacho was from. Big Pun and Fat Joe would use "N-gga" on the same songs featuring or being featured on African American rappers songs, and nobody cared. That is just a very small example, it is 99.9% accepted for Puerto Ricans who grew up around blacks, to use that word. Maybe black people from the south take it to heart but in the East Coast, those non-blacks who grew up around predominantly black neighborhoods adopt the language blacks use. That's what happened to Hector Camacho.

        Comment


        • #24
          Broner's "Can Man" routine is wack, but not racist. He always says he'll whoop "Afri-CANS, Ameri-CANS, Mexi-CANS, anyone CAN get it." I notice he couldn't find a way to diss' Argentinians.

          Comment


          • #25
            Originally posted by Beercules View Post


            "Y'all just h8in on Fraud doe. He ain't racist" Floyd fans ignore how Floyd is clearly racist. "It's ok doe" "you ain't a bidniss man doe" "you racist doe"


            Now that's racist! And very ignorant! But all racists are ignorant aren't they.

            Comment


            • #26
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              Broner's "Can Man" routine is wack, but not racist. He always says he'll whoop "Afri-CANS, Ameri-CANS, Mexi-CANS, anyone CAN get it." I notice he couldn't find a way to diss' Argentinians.
              only if he said "southamericans"..but it wouldn't sound right I guess,unless he said north americans and south americans together,lol,but who cares,i didn't find if offensive because he's used those words before,i think he just sounds vulgar more than anything,like a low class human being more than racist

              Comment


              • #27
                But who cares when opponents talk to each other with the worst racial slurs/ cuss words heard live in the ring during the fight.

                Comment


                • #28
                  Exactly. ......

                  Originally posted by reeflegend View Post
                  Seriously? You were personally offended? What exactly was it that hurt your feelings? You my friend are a fraud. Nothing he said offended you or was offensive and if it did. You need tougher skill to battle the brave works ahead of you
                  Nothing AB said had any racist intent, it was trash talking like everyone does. So what he spoke of beating the F out of a Mexican. He also said he was can get man as well and started off by saying Africans. So I guess mentioning Africans isn't racist. Like one person said people dont know the definition of a racist remark. If they dont like you everything you say is racist. .... America a country built on racism they have a nerve to judge a black man because those same racist don't like what he said.......

                  Comment


                  • #29
                    Originally posted by reeflegend View Post
                    Seriously? You were personally offended? What exactly was it that hurt your feelings? You my friend are a fraud. Nothing he said offended you or was offensive and if it did. You need tougher skill to battle the brave works ahead of you
                    make some sense you weak chump

                    Comment


                    • #30
                      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                      Camacho was a Puerto Rican who grew up in New York City, it is generally accepted for PR's to use n-gga by the Black community, and please don't say otherwise, unless you are from where Camacho was from. Big Pun and Fat Joe would use "N-gga" on the same songs featuring or being featured on African American rappers songs, and nobody cared. That is just a very small example, it is 99.9% accepted for Puerto Ricans who grew up around blacks, to use that word. Maybe black people from the south take it to heart but in the East Coast, those non-blacks who grew up around predominantly black neighborhoods adopt the language blacks use. That's what happened to Hector Camacho.
                      Very true! Caribbean folk get a pass, maybe because of common slave ancestry, and Caribbean influence in Hip-Hop culture. I had to tell my Dominican homie from the BX, to calm that ish down a bit down south. He couldn't understand why, and it took forever for me to explain it. He knows now. Each one teach one!

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP