Why? Their support is wholly dependant on the affected peoples' race.I am sure that none of these guys only care about issues affecting their own race.
But, there are other other advocates out there to speak for other issues. Who is out there championing rights for black Americans? Naturally, famous black Americans would take up that cause. So that is an issue many black athletes tend to speak out about.
There is an obligation there that you clearly don't understand. And no, it isn't racist in any way.
But guess what is racist? You calling people "*****". In 2018 that is a discriminatory term.
And you know this because I have called you on it before. So choosing to use that term could be considered racist.
We'll just have to agree to disagree. Your logic on this one escapes me.First, how do you know he only cares about issues affecting his own race? Also, it seems to me that most people care more about issues that affect their own race or ethnicity because it's more likely to be an issue for them.
The difference should be pretty obvious. You are comparing someone who started speaking out about anti-Semitism because they married a Jewish person (nothing wrong with that, by the way) to someone who has been black their entire life.
Why? Their support is wholly dependant on the affected peoples' race.
Did you read the definition supplied by @trojanfan12?
Are you trying to suggest they are discriminating against white people because they choose to support black people who have been victims of discrimination?
Because if so, LOL.
They are making decisions based solely on race. If a white philanthropist only supported causes that helped white people he'd be vilified. How is what black athletes are doing any different; yet you see them somehow as heroes? There is no discussion here; only a double standard..Did you read the definition supplied by @trojanfan12?
Are you trying to suggest they are discriminating against white people because they choose to support black people who have been victims of discrimination?
Because if so, LOL.
They are making decisions based solely on race. If a white philanthropist only supported causes that helped white people he'd be vilified. How is what black athletes are doing any different; yet you see them somehow as heroes? There is no discussion here; only a double standard..
Um....
Philanthropists support causes that only help white people all the time. And I have never seen anyone vilified for that. Because helping people is a good thing.
And you are right. There is no discussion here. How can you vilify somebody who is doing nothing more than sticking up for the weak and powerless in our society?
Bullshit. Now you are just talking nonsense.Um....
Philanthropists support causes that only help white people all the time. And I have never seen anyone vilified for that. Because helping people is a good thing.
And you are right. There is no discussion here. How can you vilify somebody who is doing nothing more than sticking up for the weak and powerless in our society?
Wow! Looks like the Warriors sent Green home. He was not even listed on the roster for the Mavs game. Things are about to get interesting.
Damn! The Warriors got bitch slapped all over Texas this weekend. A deeply dysfunctional team that thinks much to highly of themselves. No one is scared of this team at all now.
Ok first of all why do people keep talking about them ''missing" Cousins? He's never played a single second for them.Dude.
They are playing without Curry, Green and Cousins.
Most teams struggle when they are down 3 allstars.
Ok first of all why do people keep talking about them ''missing" Cousins? He's never played a single second for them.
Second, why do you engage this guy? You are supposed to clown Monty, you waste your time using correct logic. He will post like this right through them winning another title this coming June.