Kentucky's Andrew Harrison On Frank Kaminsky: "Fuck That Nigga"
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just sayin
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Big deal. Shouldn't have posted it publicly but in the minutes after a loss like that "Fuck that guy" would be a realistic reply.
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He used "a" not "er" so this is a non-issue. At least that's what the young go-hards tell me.
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More bullshit media trying to find racism in everything. Fuck those niggas.
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It's really simple to me ...
If it was white --> black on this comment, there'd be vicious outrage.
But since it was black --> white, it's just a young kid thing and that's just the way that it is.
We talk a lot in our society about equality ... and I'm 100% ok with that. But you can't have equality when you allow double standards to rule the day. -
No offense, but not even close.Tequilla said:It's really simple to me ...
If it was white --> black on this comment, there'd be vicious outrage.
But since it was black --> white, it's just a young kid thing and that's just the way that it is.
We talk a lot in our society about equality ... and I'm 100% ok with that. But you can't have equality when you allow double standards to rule the day. -
Then please elaborate ...NeGgaPlEaSe said:
No offense, but not even close.Tequilla said:It's really simple to me ...
If it was white --> black on this comment, there'd be vicious outrage.
But since it was black --> white, it's just a young kid thing and that's just the way that it is.
We talk a lot in our society about equality ... and I'm 100% ok with that. But you can't have equality when you allow double standards to rule the day.
And BTW, the black --> white thing was stated by Stephen A Smith ...
I just find the whole thing amusing because being a "non-athletic" white guy my entire life, I've always found it amusing the stereotype that such players have.
The reality is that the Kentucky guys got beat by a bunch of dudes that they consider to be athletically inferior, were pissed about it, didn't react well, and said some shit that anybody that has ever spent time on a basketball court in their life has heard countless times ... but that isn't in front of a microphone with one of the biggest media spotlights imaginable glaring down on you.
That being said, there's no question in the last 2-3 years the racial tensions in this country have increased. It's beyond unfortunate. This COULD be a great example and lesson to many in our country about how far we've gone in disrespecting people across such a wide range of factors that we've become so highly judgmental and are way to quick in associating stereotypes on people without even taking the time to figure out a thing about them.
And, you also can't tell me that there won't be some kid somewhere that will hear such a phrase spoken and then use it inappropriately down the road in the wrong setting resulting in a probable ass kicking.
Kudos to Kaminsky for just shrugging it off ... I guarantee that he's taking the comments as a complement and probably laughing about it. -
Stephen A Smith is your source? Fuck that white boy.Tequilla said:
And BTW, the black --> white thing was stated by Stephen A Smith ... -
*complimentTequilla said:
Then please elaborate ...NeGgaPlEaSe said:
No offense, but not even close.Tequilla said:It's really simple to me ...
If it was white --> black on this comment, there'd be vicious outrage.
But since it was black --> white, it's just a young kid thing and that's just the way that it is.
We talk a lot in our society about equality ... and I'm 100% ok with that. But you can't have equality when you allow double standards to rule the day.
And BTW, the black --> white thing was stated by Stephen A Smith ...
I just find the whole thing amusing because being a "non-athletic" white guy my entire life, I've always found it amusing the stereotype that such players have.
The reality is that the Kentucky guys got beat by a bunch of dudes that they consider to be athletically inferior, were pissed about it, didn't react well, and said some shit that anybody that has ever spent time on a basketball court in their life has heard countless times ... but that isn't in front of a microphone with one of the biggest media spotlights imaginable glaring down on you.
That being said, there's no question in the last 2-3 years the racial tensions in this country have increased. It's beyond unfortunate. This COULD be a great example and lesson to many in our country about how far we've gone in disrespecting people across such a wide range of factors that we've become so highly judgmental and are way to quick in associating stereotypes on people without even taking the time to figure out a thing about them.
And, you also can't tell me that there won't be some kid somewhere that will hear such a phrase spoken and then use it inappropriately down the road in the wrong setting resulting in a probable ass kicking.
Kudos to Kaminsky for just shrugging it off ... I guarantee that he's taking the comments as a complement and probably laughing about it.








