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originally posted by: BlueJacket
It must mean all white people are racist right? Thats the seeming desire of the recent sensationalism. whatever... everyone keep fighting among themselves, that will give the impetus to legislate us further.
originally posted by: MisterFister103
Yup, totally agree with smokingman.
I don't care that he said it, hell I think it's kinda funny and just a guy making a heat of the moment remark. But I really hate the media's double standard. If a white guy said it, he would be eviscerated by everybody and probably have his scholarship taken away. He'd have to kiss Jesse Jackson's ass, and for the rest of his life be known as 'that n***** guy'. The black guy says it however, and it's barely a blip on anyone's radar. No punishment, no fallout.
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: thesmokingman
And the context of what they said was different!
If harrison and crew were leading chants of there will never be a cracker on Kentucky then you would have a point.
Context is everything.
Would you have thought it was out of line for frank to call harrison a cracker with no backlash?
originally posted by: Crakeur
he said f that n which, in the manner in which it was mumbled, came across as the equivalent of "screw that guy"
originally posted by: thesmokingman
I don't care that he said it, hell I think it's kinda funny and just a guy making a heat of the moment remark. But I really hate the media's double standard. If a white guy said it, he would be eviscerated by everybody and probably have his scholarship taken away. He'd have to kiss Jesse Jackson's ass, and for the rest of his life be known as 'that n***** guy'. The black guy says it however, and it's barely a blip on anyone's radar. No punishment, no fallout.
Thank you! Exactly what I mean. Very well said!!
originally posted by: butcherguy
After their loss, at a post game press conference, Wildcats player Andrew Harrison muttered a racial slur that we can't write in a post on ATS.
Was he wrong to use it?
The Sporting News
Harrison, while his teammate was being asked a question about Kaminsky's impact, muttered into what he thought was his hand.
Unfortunately, the microphone in front of him picked up exactly what he said.
Kentucky officials said after the game they had no comment but they would be speaking with Harrison about his comment.
He has apologized to the Wisconsin player that he directed the remark towards.