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  • #76
    Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

    Be obtuse all you like, you know exactly what I'm talking about. Debating this is a fools errand. If you think this isn't a race issue and truly believe Obama being a black POTUS should have made race relations better not worse you're gone further than I can reach.

    Bottom line, if you look at the origin of the anthem and what's going on now, it's perfectly understandable for people to protest.

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    • #77
      Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

      I'm not being obtuse, you don't make any sense. Al Sharpton was on MSNBC this morning and even he admitted not every shooting is race based.


      Don't lump me in with what Sollozzo has said. I'm making an effort about my Obama comments to stay out of the Conservative V Democrats realm. This idea that Obama can't fix systematic oppression, because he's black, when he's the highest executive branch officer in the US just doesn't add up the slightest bit. The only way it makes sense is if you think there is a person, or group people, that are in the shadows and are forcing his inaction. I don't know how to respond to conspiracy theories.

      Not everything is raced based. I'd just recommend watching/reading about when community activists take police training courses and the conclusions they reach after being put in situations when they have to decide to use deadly force or not. Policing is hard work. They don't have the luxury of coming back to the office to fix their mistakes. Some are racist, and shoot minorities because of it. Others simply just want to go home at night.
      Last edited by Since86; 09-23-2016, 04:09 PM.
      Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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      • #78
        Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

        Originally posted by Suaveness View Post
        Seems like to me a conversation is being had that wasn't before. Maybe race relations were always this bad and it's taken a black president to bring it out into the open.

        Also, not sure a political thread should like stay open like this.
        Obama being black really has nothing to do with anything. This issue came about because the media figured out that racism sells almost as well as sex. It goes back to the Trayvon case where the media realized they could get huge ratings by reporting on "racism" no matter how manufactured that racism is. The truth is in most of these high profile cases people have jumped to conclusions that the shooting had to do with racism when the facts say otherwise. The end result is you now have black guys out there murdering police because they felt like killing a white person, and riots in Milwaukee where mobs of black people beating up on anyone who looks white simply because they are white over a black cop killing a black person. Right now the majority of racism in this country is not coming from the people these athletes are protesting against.

        As far as Obama goes all he has done is fan the flames by making statements in support of BLM, then not condemning the acts of racism and violence that the movement has committed.


        As far as the athletes protesting. Well as long as their employer does not have any issue with them doing so on company time as a representative of that company, then they have every right under the Constitution to protest. That is what it means to live in a free country. You can protest whatever you want, even if you are wrong, and even if someone disagrees with your protest. Personally I hope these leagues make it mandatory to stand because I'm getting tired of everyone talking about athletes taking a knee during the national anthem like it is a big deal. It is annoying, go report on real issues and real news such as how Hilary is should be in prison right now for recklessly endangering national security while Snowden is in self-imposed exile in Russia for doing the same thing. Or how the presidential debate committees conflict of interest in setting the standards for who is welcome to participate in the debates leaving out multiple candidates who are on the presidential ballet in all 50 states from joining the Republicans and Democrats on the debate stage. You know important issues that could actually change this country for the better or worse.

        This manufactured ******** is just that ********. All it does is work to divide this country, and ruin this country. It distracts people from the real issues, and in this case is ending with people losing their lives. Hey that is all alright to the oligarchy, to them it is just us plebes killing each other, they are still safe in their ivory towers, and their crimes are ignored.

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        • #79
          Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

          Al Sharpton said. Obama being black is meaningless. Racism doesn't exist. Just gold.

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          • #80
            Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

            I say:
            Originally posted by Since86 View Post
            ISome are racist, and shoot minorities because of it. Others simply just want to go home at night.

            You say:
            Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
            Al Sharpton said. Obama being black is meaningless. Racism doesn't exist. Just gold.

            I think we've covered it. Have a good weekend.
            Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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            • #81
              Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

              Nobody wants to address the reason why we're even talking about this, the racist origin of the anthem.

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              • #82
                Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

                There's a debate among historians about whether the line about slaves means black slaves in the US, about black slaves fighting for the British, or US soldiers made slaves by the British.
                Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                • #83
                  Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

                  Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                  I say:



                  You say:



                  I think we've covered it. Have a good weekend.
                  Is anyone saying all cops are bad? You guys are all over the place on a very easily understood thing. People want to tiptoe around their beliefs to pretend there is no reason to protest. Except what you are.
                  Last edited by freddielewis14; 09-23-2016, 04:35 PM.

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                  • #84
                    Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

                    Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                    There's a debate among historians about whether the line about slaves means black slaves in the US, about black slaves fighting for the British, or US soldiers made slaves by the British.
                    Lol, okay. See below. Keep tiptoeing.

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                    • #85
                      Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

                      Originally posted by Eleazar View Post
                      Obama being black really has nothing to do with anything. This issue came about because the media figured out that racism sells almost as well as sex. It goes back to the Trayvon case where the media realized they could get huge ratings by reporting on "racism" no matter how manufactured that racism is. The truth is in most of these high profile cases people have jumped to conclusions that the shooting had to do with racism when the facts say otherwise. The end result is you now have black guys out there murdering police because they felt like killing a white person, and riots in Milwaukee where mobs of black people beating up on anyone who looks white simply because they are white over a black cop killing a black person. Right now the majority of racism in this country is not coming from the people these athletes are protesting against.

                      As far as Obama goes all he has done is fan the flames by making statements in support of BLM, then not condemning the acts of racism and violence that the movement has committed.


                      As far as the athletes protesting. Well as long as their employer does not have any issue with them doing so on company time as a representative of that company, then they have every right under the Constitution to protest. That is what it means to live in a free country. You can protest whatever you want, even if you are wrong, and even if someone disagrees with your protest. Personally I hope these leagues make it mandatory to stand because I'm getting tired of everyone talking about athletes taking a knee during the national anthem like it is a big deal. It is annoying, go report on real issues and real news such as how Hilary is should be in prison right now for recklessly endangering national security while Snowden is in self-imposed exile in Russia for doing the same thing. Or how the presidential debate committees conflict of interest in setting the standards for who is welcome to participate in the debates leaving out multiple candidates who are on the presidential ballet in all 50 states from joining the Republicans and Democrats on the debate stage. You know important issues that could actually change this country for the better or worse.

                      This manufactured ******** is just that ********. All it does is work to divide this country, and ruin this country. It distracts people from the real issues, and in this case is ending with people losing their lives. Hey that is all alright to the oligarchy, to them it is just us plebes killing each other, they are still safe in their ivory towers, and their crimes are ignored.
                      Man, so blind. Manufactured? Good lord. It divides our country? Little do you know that the country has been divided.

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                      • #86
                        Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

                        Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                        Lol, you make it sound like they knelt during something meaningless like Boomer and the power pack. Those 3 minutes mean a lot to a lot of people. It's pretty much giving the middle finger to the flag. I get that it doesn't bother a lot of people. But it does bother quite a few.

                        (Again, the alienation angle isn't very relevant in the Fever's case since so few care to begin with. It matters in the NBA and NFL though since people actually watch those leagues).
                        Came on here long enough to say I agree with Sollozo. I know he's going to get a kick out of it since he knows my personal views on things.... Life time Democrat and looking forward to our lady president.
                        You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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                        • #87
                          Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

                          So is this not a thread for the Fever?

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                          • #88
                            Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

                            Originally posted by Ichi View Post
                            So is this not a thread for the Fever?

                            That's kind of my point. Sports should be about sports. The athletes by kneeling are the ones causing a distracting polarizing political discussion.

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                            • #89
                              Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

                              Not going to get into this any further, as I wish there was more discussion on the latest great athlete to retire in Indiana.. But, systematic racism is a thing. You do know that black people are more likely to get pulled over? More likely to be searched? "Justice" in this country is almost programmed to be served more to black people, and I will add that this is an issue that starts before adulthood, as black students are more likely to be suspended, expelled, etc. I think that qualifies as something that is systematic.
                              But I think people without sociology backgrounds may be a bit less likely to realize these things. For example, people often cite the stereotype that black people cannot swim, but few point to the old tradition of not allowing black people in public pools, which was a form of segregation that has had a long-standing impact. Black Americans are roughly half as likely to know how to swim. Black children are 3 times more likely to die from unintentional drowning.
                              Things that may have ended from a legislative point of view decades ago can still have a major impact (and in terms of race, often do).

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                              • #90
                                Re: 2016 Indiana Fever Thread

                                Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                                That's kind of my point. Sports should be about sports. The athletes by kneeling are the ones causing a distracting polarizing political discussion.
                                I can understand this point of view, but I do not agree with it. I do not think people should be restricted to what others expect out of them, I don't think there are any rules out there that state players of the WNBA cannot do what they did. I feel confident that Tamika and co. do not have any clauses in their contracts, or even any verbal agreements that restrict them from doing this. It is expression. The same way the dude that works at Eli Lilly can drive around with his Bernie/Clinton/Trump bumperstickers. That's just how I view it at least.

                                On another note, I was not aware Catchings is the leader in all-time rebounds. That to me is pretty remarkable when paired with her being top 3 in points scored.

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