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Originally posted by IlostMyAccount View PostLike either of them will do that, they are the biggest hypocrites on the planet. And no one even takes those two morons seriously not the black community, not any ethnic background. The world would be a better place if those two didn't exist.
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Originally posted by IlostMyAccount View PostLike either of them will do that, they are the biggest hypocrites on the planet. And no one even takes those two morons seriously not the black community, not any ethnic background. The world would be a better place if those two didn't exist.
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Originally posted by tredh View PostPlease define what a African-American is? It confuses me. I always felt a African-American was somebody that was born in Africa and then came to American and became an American citizen. Hence African-American!!!! How can a black person born in America to parents who were born in America be a African-American? Why aren't they just American? A white person who's great-great-great-great-granparents who were born in Europe and they decendents have kids in America today are not considered European-Americans.
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what do ya'll want??him to be lynched???paddled??what do you mean harsher punishment??what ever happened to freedom of speach??
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Originally posted by hellogarci_24 View PostLZ Granderson is a respected African-American columnist for ESPN.com's Page 2. He also hosts the web-based ESPN360 talk show Game Night. Granderson was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, home state of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
You can contact LZ Granderson through e-mail at l_granderson@yahoo.com.
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Originally posted by Tuavale View PostKramer said "Afro-American" in this apology. Isn't that phrase long gone? What does that mean anyway, American's with afro's. I don't get it.
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