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By jbock13
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Good. The only way to bring true racial harmony to America is to dispose of race hustlers like Rob Parker in a public forum.

It's funny, what's the first five things I think about when I think about RG3? And, surprise, the fact that he's black, isn't one of them! Honestly nobody cares! He's a classy individual who has a great attitude, work ethic, and from all accounts, a gentleman on and off the field. Unlike people like Parker who make their living being a professional black (and by professional black, I mean, that's his job, to supposedly speak for all black people).

It's just sick and disgusting. Either we're all humans, or you can sit on the sidelines. Now, firing Jemele Hill would be another step in the right direction.

Sorry for the rant, but it strikes a nerve with me. I'm not going to just pretend these people don't make their living off something that no longer exists.
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By NotAJerry
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I'm wondering if he did this on purpose because he already thought he wouldn't be back?

Now all I have to do is root for Skip Bayless to question how white Andrew Luck is, and Stephen A. Smith to question how mellow Carmelo Anthony is, and maybe ESPN can return to being something worth watching outside of the live sports broadcasts.
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By jbock13
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NotAJerry wrote:I'm wondering if he did this on purpose because he already thought he wouldn't be back?

Now all I have to do is root for Skip Bayless to question how white Andrew Luck is, and Stephen A. Smith to question how mellow Carmelo Anthony is, and maybe ESPN can return to being something worth watching outside of the live sports broadcasts.
That's actually a nice post. Like it.
By logic
#416949
This guy is a clown. Philly Mayor Michael Nutter said it best -

"“You’ve damaged yourself, you’ve damaged another person, you’ve damaged your peers and, quite honestly, you’ve damaged your own race,” Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter said in a fiery address before his congregation Sunday. “You damaged your own race.”

Nutter, who is African American, targeted so-called flash mobs of black youths who’ve been caught on video attacking people in downtown Philadelphia. “If you want…anybody else to respect you and not be afraid when they see you walking down the street,” he said from the pulpit at Mount Carmel Baptist Church, “then leave the innocent people who are walking down the street minding their own dang business. Leave them alone.”"


And more -

"“Take those God darn hoodies down, especially in the summer. Pull your pants up and buy a belt ’cause no one wants to see your underwear or the crack of your butt. Nobody.”
“If you walk into somebody’s office with your hair uncombed and a pick in the back, and your shoes untied, and your pants half down, tattoos up and down your arms and on your neck, and you wonder why somebody won’t hire you? They don’t hire you ’cause you look like you’re crazy!”
“The Immaculate Conception of our Lord Jesus Christ took place a long time ago, and it didn’t happen here in Philadelphia. So every one of these kids has two parents who were around and participating at the time. They need to be around now.”
“Parents who neglect their children, who don’t know where they are, who don’t know what they’re doing, who don’t know who they’re hanging out with, you’re going to find yourself spending some quality time with your kids in jail.”
To fathers: “If you’re not providing the guidance,and you’re not sending any money, you’re just a sperm donor.”"


And that sums up how I feel about Rob Parker and the problem with black culture today. MLK would be appalled by statements like Parker's.
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By jbock13
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That's the sad story. Instead of so called leaders following the model of MLK or Booker T. Washington, they've chosen to follow Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey. Sadly, the results are quite apparent.
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By Purple Haize
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jbock13 wrote:That's the sad story. Instead of so called leaders following the model of MLK or Booker T. Washington, they've chosen to follow Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey. Sadly, the results are quite apparent.
I'd take Malcolm X out of that list because at least at the end of his life he turned around! They act more like Che Gueverra and any number of rap stars. (Speaking of which, rumors are Eminem has become a born again Christian). Love what the mayor of Philly said. That sort of stuff needs to get more press.
By lynchburgwildcats
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Purple Haize wrote:
jbock13 wrote:That's the sad story. Instead of so called leaders following the model of MLK or Booker T. Washington, they've chosen to follow Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey. Sadly, the results are quite apparent.
I'd take Malcolm X out of that list because at least at the end of his life he turned around! They act more like Che Gueverra and any number of rap stars. (Speaking of which, rumors are Eminem has become a born again Christian). Love what the mayor of Philly said. That sort of stuff needs to get more press.
I'm surprised the black youth of Philly didn't try to assassinate him for "acting white" or for "not being down" with the black race or whatever nonsense some black people want to spout out.
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