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  • #51
    Depends on who you ask. When I asked one poster all he could come up with was Paulie's use of the word "Species", but in the full interview he refers to both whites and blacks using the incorrect term species rather than race or ethnicity. Others have said they didn't like that he said the day of the black fighter being number one is over, it's now Eastern Europeans dominating boxing. Neither of those are racist, but SHO is extremely ******* and will cave under any pressure from low-IQ social media dissent from the PBC fans and LDBC. One clown even bragged that he set the foundation for Paulie's removal. Wilder has been pushing for Paulie to be fired for some time now. I'm no fan of Paulie, but he is a better commentator than anyone they'll replace him with.

    ESPN needs to scrap Mark Kriegel who sucks and replace him with Paulie. Or maybe DAZN can hire him.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Goldie View Post
      If you deny that systematic racism exists then you’re being racist to those who are oppressed by systematic racism. You’re literally perpetuating the system by lying and denying it exists.

      What world do you people actually live in?
      Victim mentality.

      If you can't make it in this country, it's your own damn fault, not anyone elses.

      People can come to America from any country in the world, with no money, can't speak the language, and make a life for themselves and their families here. Why can't you?

      Don't tell me about "systemic racism" when I see black doctors, black lawyers, black judges, black mayors, black congressmen, black justices, black president, black millionaires and black billionaires. Don't blame me because you can't make it

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      • #53
        Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
        Victim mentality.

        If you can't make it in this country, it's your own damn fault, not anyone elses.

        People can come to America from any country in the world, with no money, can't speak the language, and make a life for themselves and their families here. Why can't you?

        Don't tell me about "systemic racism" when I see black doctors, black lawyers, black judges, black mayors, black congressmen, black justices, black president, black millionaires and black billionaires. Don't blame me because you can't make it
        You’re too gotdamn ****** to be a factor in anything. You’re a loser, a nobody. You’re not capable of even understanding what I said. Who would blame you? I wonder how you even found your way out of bed this morning.

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        • #54
          In that IFL interview, Paulie Malignaggi made several ignorant and false statements like: African Americans had their time in the 1970s, 80s and 90s and that the Eastern European is now the dominant species in boxing.

          Moreover, he said that there is no such thing as racial oppression anymore, in light of the George Floyd murder and the protests that followed. He said that he believed it doesn't exist.

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          • #55
            paulie is a big sci fi fan and he was probably watching the movie Species the night before & any species that can punch is probably impressive to those of the feather fisted species of which he is a big part of

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Goldie View Post
              You’re too gotdamn ****** to be a factor in anything. You’re a loser, a nobody. You’re not capable of even understanding what I said. Who would blame you? I wonder how you even found your way out of bed this morning.
              Look at you, crying like a b itch. You're the loser. You're the one crying that the white man is holding you down. You're the one b itching that a ****ing statue is oppressing you. You're the one scared of a flag. You're the one that can't make it in this country.

              Keep crying.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                In that IFL interview, Paulie Malignaggi made several ignorant and false statements like: African Americans had their time in the 1970s, 80s and 90s and that the Eastern European is now the dominant species in boxing.

                Moreover, he said that there is no such thing as racial oppression anymore, in light of the George Floyd murder and the protests that followed. He said that he believed it doesn't exist.
                I agree with him. I don't think there is systemic racism in America, and don't think pointing to one killing of a black man by a police officer is sufficient evidence thereof.

                When I see blacks at all levels of government leadership, I have a hard time believing that government leadership is oppressing members of it's leadership.

                Further, to say there is systemic racism in America is to say that the majority of Americans are racist. I just don't believe that.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
                  Victim mentality.

                  If you can't make it in this country, it's your own damn fault, not anyone elses.

                  People can come to America from any country in the world, with no money, can't speak the language, and make a life for themselves and their families here. Why can't you?

                  Don't tell me about "systemic racism" when I see black doctors, black lawyers, black judges, black mayors, black congressmen, black justices, black president, black millionaires and black billionaires. Don't blame me because you can't make it
                  Unless I'm missing something, he never blamed you for "not being able to make it." I didn't even see him mention not being able to make it. He was just talking about the existence of systemic racism.

                  Jack Johnson "made it," but would you say he wasn't affected by systemic racism?

                  And you certainly don't have to go that far back to prove systemic racism, but if your point is that black professionals or blacks who achieve a level of success disproves the existence of systemic racism, that's a poor argument.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
                    I agree with him. I don't think there is systemic racism in America, and don't think pointing to one killing of a black man by a police officer is sufficient evidence thereof.

                    When I see blacks at all levels of government leadership, I have a hard time believing that government leadership is oppressing members of it's leadership.

                    Further, to say there is systemic racism in America is to say that the majority of Americans are racist. I just don't believe that.
                    Well, it's very easy for you to say if you never lived through it. Yes, while there has been a lot of progress in this country but yet you don't know half the shit that these other ethnic groups other than your own had to go through just to get there. It has taken them several centuries and yet we are still as a nation no closer to ethnic and racial equality as we were more than a 100 years ago. You see this is the kind of ignorance that got Paulie fired in the first place.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by travestyny View Post
                      Unless I'm missing something, he never blamed you for "not being able to make it." I didn't even see him mention not being able to make it. He was just talking about the existence of systemic racism.

                      Jack Johnson "made it," but would you say he wasn't affected by systemic racism?

                      And you certainly don't have to go that far back to prove systemic racism, but if your point is that black professionals or blacks who achieve a level of success disproves the existence of systemic racism, that's a poor argument.
                      If systemic racism is weak enough that Jack Johnson could escape, or overcome it a century ago, then how is it such a force today?

                      Systemic racism is bullsh it. What you're saying is the majority of whites are racist. Bull.

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