And the cycle begins with the young. Again.

In all seriousness, racism has got to stop when it comes to minority against minority. It makes zero sense, morally or historically. This has always seemed tragic to me. Its like a horrible double negative.
On a side note, I coached basketball K-12 for years. If my son had been punched like that, it would have WWIII. The fact the kid who delivered the punch was allowed to stay in the game would have been too much for me to take.
https://fanbuzz.com/high-school/oakland-aau-basketball-punch/
Evan’s mom, Lennie, told the San Francisco Gate that Evan and his teammates were also called anti-Asian and racial slurs like “c***k” before the nasty exchange.
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Sons of Anarchy foretold all this.
Browns, blacks, yellows.....Jax had them all at each other's throats.
Has anyone ever seen Obi Wan Blitzkrieg and Jax together at the same time?
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The parents wanted someone else to do something for their son? WTF? If the damn parents are too cowardly to do something, why should they expect anyone else to come to their son's defense? Biden votersBendintheriver said:The majority of the Asian hate and physical abuse instances are coming from the African American side of things. Is it cultural? Just a fad like the knock out game HH said never existed but clearly did exist? Is it just something whitey can't understand?
In all seriousness, racism has got to stop when it comes to minority against minority. It makes zero sense, morally or historically. This has always seemed tragic to me. Its like a horrible double negative.
On a side note, I coached basketball K-12 for years. If my son had been punched like that, it would have WWIII. The fact the kid who delivered the punch was allowed to stay in the game would have been too much for me to take.
https://fanbuzz.com/high-school/oakland-aau-basketball-punch/
Evan’s mom, Lennie, told the San Francisco Gate that Evan and his teammates were also called anti-Asian and racial slurs like “c***k” before the nasty exchange. -
No parents or even coaches from the kid's team jumped in. Ref stood there uselessly. Feckless people all around.RoadTrip said:
The parents wanted someone else to do something for their son? WTF? If the damn parents are too cowardly to do something, why should they expect anyone else to come to their son's defense? Biden votersBendintheriver said:The majority of the Asian hate and physical abuse instances are coming from the African American side of things. Is it cultural? Just a fad like the knock out game HH said never existed but clearly did exist? Is it just something whitey can't understand?
In all seriousness, racism has got to stop when it comes to minority against minority. It makes zero sense, morally or historically. This has always seemed tragic to me. Its like a horrible double negative.
On a side note, I coached basketball K-12 for years. If my son had been punched like that, it would have WWIII. The fact the kid who delivered the punch was allowed to stay in the game would have been too much for me to take.
https://fanbuzz.com/high-school/oakland-aau-basketball-punch/
Evan’s mom, Lennie, told the San Francisco Gate that Evan and his teammates were also called anti-Asian and racial slurs like “c***k” before the nasty exchange. -
I blame Trump calling it the China virus.
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More than once did I yank a kid on my team out of the game for pushing or throwing a punch. The fact the coach left his kid in the game shows you what an AAU league in Oakland is all about.GreenRiverGatorz said:
No parents or even coaches from the kid's team jumped in. Ref stood there uselessly. Feckless people all around.RoadTrip said:
The parents wanted someone else to do something for their son? WTF? If the damn parents are too cowardly to do something, why should they expect anyone else to come to their son's defense? Biden votersBendintheriver said:The majority of the Asian hate and physical abuse instances are coming from the African American side of things. Is it cultural? Just a fad like the knock out game HH said never existed but clearly did exist? Is it just something whitey can't understand?
In all seriousness, racism has got to stop when it comes to minority against minority. It makes zero sense, morally or historically. This has always seemed tragic to me. Its like a horrible double negative.
On a side note, I coached basketball K-12 for years. If my son had been punched like that, it would have WWIII. The fact the kid who delivered the punch was allowed to stay in the game would have been too much for me to take.
https://fanbuzz.com/high-school/oakland-aau-basketball-punch/
Evan’s mom, Lennie, told the San Francisco Gate that Evan and his teammates were also called anti-Asian and racial slurs like “c***k” before the nasty exchange. -
Why didn’t the coach walk off the court? Leave the venue?
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If you really want to have some fun attend a youth football game here in the Bay Area.doogie said:Why didn’t the coach walk off the court? Leave the venue?
Parents of the team showed amazing restraint. Good for them.
I'd never seen parents and coaches throwing punches, not to mention players, until my oldest played youth football in Oakland. -
IMO, compliance is the more apt description.doogie said:Why didn’t the coach walk off the court? Leave the venue?
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Overt racism in many parts of the black community is common and doesn't invoke the same social stigma that anti-black racism invokes in the white community.Bendintheriver said:The majority of the Asian hate and physical abuse instances are coming from the African American side of things. Is it cultural? Just a fad like the knock out game HH said never existed but clearly did exist? Is it just something whitey can't understand?
In all seriousness, racism has got to stop when it comes to minority against minority. It makes zero sense, morally or historically. This has always seemed tragic to me. Its like a horrible double negative.
On a side note, I coached basketball K-12 for years. If my son had been punched like that, it would have WWIII. The fact the kid who delivered the punch was allowed to stay in the game would have been too much for me to take.
https://fanbuzz.com/high-school/oakland-aau-basketball-punch/
Evan’s mom, Lennie, told the San Francisco Gate that Evan and his teammates were also called anti-Asian and racial slurs like “c***k” before the nasty exchange.
Hell look at the lengths we go to in order to not talk about who it is that's really behind most violent attacks on Asians. The Media and the Rats create this elaborate line of bullshit blaming it all on white supremacy and Trump thus removing any responsibility from blacks for their actions. Why do you think that over 10 years ago the SF Chronical was talking about the "dirty secret" about anti-Asian violence?
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/nevius/article/Dirty-secret-of-black-on-Asian-violence-is-out-3265760.php
It's not a "secret" to anyone who is honest and who is paying attention. It's only a "secret" to those who intentionally don't think blacks should be held responsible for their racism.
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Never go to Oakland.
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Disagree on the good for them part. I am a live and live sort of guy. But, my kid gets punched like that I would fucking be looking for scalps in a very real way. The problem with kids like the one who threw the punch is they have never had an old man strength beatdown come their way. He needs one. I'm happy to administer it.doogie said:Why didn’t the coach walk off the court? Leave the venue?
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Never go to parts of Oakland.Sledog said:Never go to Oakland.
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IMO, it's job of coaches, which I've had to do a tim or two. Shit escalates when parents come in from sidelines, which I've also seen.Swaye said:
Disagree on the good for them part. I am a live and live sort of guy. But, my kid gets punched like that I would fucking be looking for scalps in a very real way. The problem with kids like the one who threw the punch is they have never had an old man strength beatdown come their way. He needs one. I'm happy to administer it.doogie said:Why didn’t the coach walk off the court? Leave the venue?
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Agreed, too many parents, even when their kids are completely in the wrong, would freak out if some other adult who wasn't even a coach got into it with their kid. I witnessed it a few times at the very same youth football games I was talking about earlier.GrundleStiltzkin said:
IMO, it's job of coaches, which I've had to do a tim or two. Shit escalates when parents come in from sidelines, which I've also seen.Swaye said:
Disagree on the good for them part. I am a live and live sort of guy. But, my kid gets punched like that I would fucking be looking for scalps in a very real way. The problem with kids like the one who threw the punch is they have never had an old man strength beatdown come their way. He needs one. I'm happy to administer it.doogie said:Why didn’t the coach walk off the court? Leave the venue?
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That was one of the other Marxists.Bendintheriver said:The majority of the Asian hate and physical abuse instances are coming from the African American side of things. Is it cultural? Just a fad like the knock out game HH said never existed but clearly did exist? Is it just something whitey can't understand?
In all seriousness, racism has got to stop when it comes to minority against minority. It makes zero sense, morally or historically. This has always seemed tragic to me. Its like a horrible double negative.
On a side note, I coached basketball K-12 for years. If my son had been punched like that, it would have WWIII. The fact the kid who delivered the punch was allowed to stay in the game would have been too much for me to take.
https://fanbuzz.com/high-school/oakland-aau-basketball-punch/
Evan’s mom, Lennie, told the San Francisco Gate that Evan and his teammates were also called anti-Asian and racial slurs like “c***k” before the nasty exchange.
We all look alike. -
Dang, I didn't read past the video that the puncher wasn't tossed. That's nuts. Especially in basketball, no one is ever that far from refs.
My kids have played lacrosse now for 8-9 years. Weird stuff happens in the back end of the field, because of the way the game is structured and large field. When ball is on one end, refs are not looking at the back end of field, and you've got 3 pairs of opposing players back there. More often than not, that's where the fights happen. Lot of punches can get thrown before refs 50-60yds away realize it and can intervene. -
Oh shit, you guys do look alike!HHusky said:
That was one of the other Marxists.Bendintheriver said:The majority of the Asian hate and physical abuse instances are coming from the African American side of things. Is it cultural? Just a fad like the knock out game HH said never existed but clearly did exist? Is it just something whitey can't understand?
In all seriousness, racism has got to stop when it comes to minority against minority. It makes zero sense, morally or historically. This has always seemed tragic to me. Its like a horrible double negative.
On a side note, I coached basketball K-12 for years. If my son had been punched like that, it would have WWIII. The fact the kid who delivered the punch was allowed to stay in the game would have been too much for me to take.
https://fanbuzz.com/high-school/oakland-aau-basketball-punch/
Evan’s mom, Lennie, told the San Francisco Gate that Evan and his teammates were also called anti-Asian and racial slurs like “c***k” before the nasty exchange.
We all look alike.
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When coaching AAU teams and traveling around the South playing in tournaments, it is up to the coach to escort an out of control parent out of the building. I have done more of my fair share of that. Sometimes they go easily, a couple of times I physically pick them up and take them out the door and a couple of times the parents want to try to fight me. The first couple of years I just took the best players I could recruit. Unfortunately that meant I had about 7 out of 12 kids on the team who's parents were absolutely certain that their kid was going to go pro. That created problems. Not only were the parents loud and boisterous with the refs, they tried to intimidate me into playing their kids and tried to tell me how to coach. Starting the 3rd year I took good solid kids who could play a team game minus the ego's. I sat all the parents down and told them prior to the season that if they were out of line in any way and cost us a technical or I was forced to physically remove them, they were gone and would take their kid with them. Never had another problem. And yes, the kids that were for sure going pro were all African American kids. The kids for the most part were great, the parents were a nightmare.GrundleStiltzkin said:Dang, I didn't read past the video that the puncher wasn't tossed. That's nuts. Especially in basketball, no one is ever that far from refs.
My kids have played lacrosse now for 8-9 years. Weird stuff happens in the back end of the field, because of the way the game is structured and large field. When ball is on one end, refs are not looking at the back end of field, and you've got 3 pairs of opposing players back there. More often than not, that's where the fights happen. Lot of punches can get thrown before refs 50-60yds away realize it and can intervene.
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Players/Coaches stay on the field/court. Fans stay in the stands. That's a rule that should always be strictly enforced.
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The Rodney King riots were basically just black people destroying Asian businesses. This is nothing new.
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Big part of it but not the only part of it. Plenty of white folks murdered and beat up during those riots.BleachedAnusDawg said:The Rodney King riots were basically just black people destroying Asian businesses. This is nothing new.
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Well, it should be a rule that you can't punch a player without an ejection. But, if one side doesn't enforce the rules equally then the other side will start ignoring the rules. Whatever BLM/Antifa started, they aren't going to finish it.HustlinOwl said:Players/Coaches stay on the field/court. Fans stay in the stands. That's a rule that should always be strictly enforced.
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What many people don't realize is that the most racism that black people experience is black on black. Light vs dark or first generation African immigrants vs the rest.
Many of the black communities don't have white people strolling through their neighborhood. They simply don't have the interaction with many other races outside their own neighborhoods. -
They want whites to hate blacks, blacks to hate asians, asians to hate hispanics. They want everyone to hate whites. And everything in between.
Manufactured racism is the easiest way to divide a multicultural Marxist Nazi Technocracy like America. They want these groups squabbling with each other, so the attention is not turned on the real enemy, so they can continue with their diabolical plans and psyops unimpeded. -
As I read this a story was on NBC re: Asian attacks. Every single video shown was an attack by a blacks person. Not a single mention in the story addressing who was doing the attacking and why.Bendintheriver said:The majority of the Asian hate and physical abuse instances are coming from the African American side of things. Is it cultural? Just a fad like the knock out game HH said never existed but clearly did exist? Is it just something whitey can't understand?
In all seriousness, racism has got to stop when it comes to minority against minority. It makes zero sense, morally or historically. This has always seemed tragic to me. Its like a horrible double negative.
On a side note, I coached basketball K-12 for years. If my son had been punched like that, it would have WWIII. The fact the kid who delivered the punch was allowed to stay in the game would have been too much for me to take.
https://fanbuzz.com/high-school/oakland-aau-basketball-punch/
Evan’s mom, Lennie, told the San Francisco Gate that Evan and his teammates were also called anti-Asian and racial slurs like “c***k” before the nasty exchange. -
Lacrosse. Lol. Another sport for unskilled/unathletic suburban white kids. Kind of like soccer.GrundleStiltzkin said:Dang, I didn't read past the video that the puncher wasn't tossed. That's nuts. Especially in basketball, no one is ever that far from refs.
My kids have played lacrosse now for 8-9 years. Weird stuff happens in the back end of the field, because of the way the game is structured and large field. When ball is on one end, refs are not looking at the back end of field, and you've got 3 pairs of opposing players back there. More often than not, that's where the fights happen. Lot of punches can get thrown before refs 50-60yds away realize it and can intervene.