Later guys, I going watch an NFL game......
me too
Later guys, I going watch an NFL game......
What do their fans have to do with it?.
Last time i checked they (their fans) are what make their paycheck possible. They (the players) are ungrateful thugs.
But why are you bringing the fans up? The protests have nothing to do with them.
Thats just it, it should have sometime to do with them, thats why they are ungrateful thugs.
You just keep repeating yourself so I guess we're done here. :wave2:
Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. The belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races.
I am fine with these definitions...
What?What do their fans have to do with it?
What?
Without fans there would be no NFL.
I've been lazy with my words
In a poignant defense of equality, the United States Air Force Academy’s superintendent made it crystal clear that the institution will not tolerate any form of disrespectful behavior toward someone of another race or gender. The Academy’s Preparatory School found racial slurs written on message boards of five African-American cadets, leading Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria to express his disgust to the Academy’s more than 5,000 cadets, faculty and staff in Colorado Springs. “If you’re outraged by those words, then you’re in the right place,” he said Thursday. “You should be outraged not only as an airman, but as a human being.” He asked people to “get out” if they’re incapable of displaying respect: “If you can’t treat someone from another gender, whether that’s a man or a woman, with dignity and respect, then you need to get out. If you demean someone in any way, then you need to get out. And if you can’t treat someone from another race or a different color skin with dignity and respect, then you need to get out.” We would all be naive to think that everything is perfect here. We would be naive to think we shouldn’t discuss this topic. Silveria said even though the incident happened at the prep school, everyone at the Academy should pay attention. “We would all be naive to think that everything is perfect here. We would be naive to think we shouldn’t discuss this topic,” he said. “We would also be tone deaf not to think about the backdrop of what’s going on in our country, things like Charlottesville and Ferguson, the protests in the NFL.” He implored the room to respond to deplorable behavior with civil discourse. The power of diversity at the Academy, he added, should serve as another unifier. He noted the school’s efforts to bring people together by creating a forum through which to discuss the white supremacist rally that overtook Charlottesville, Virginia, last month, an activity that received “outstanding feedback.” One of the targeted cadets is brushing off the incident, his father told the Air Force Times: “The word has zero power in my house. Zero power. The word is not going to yield a reaction. My initial advice to him was, respond with intelligence, do not react, do not get upset. The real victim here is that individual [who wrote the slurs], because that individual is going to lose a promising career in the military.” |
It's what you areThat's all I was looking for, just a little clarification. Yet, I still received a "You lying POS" neg rep from you.
Stay classy, Pat.
It's what you are
Head Of Air Force Academy Tells Cadets: 'You Should Be Outraged' By Racial Slurs
In a poignant defense of equality, the United States Air Force Academy’s superintendent made it crystal clear that the institution will not tolerate any form of disrespectful behavior toward someone of another race or gender.
The Academy’s Preparatory School found racial slurs written on message boards of five African-American cadets, leading Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria to express his disgust to the Academy’s more than 5,000 cadets, faculty and staff in Colorado Springs.
“If you’re outraged by those words, then you’re in the right place,” he said Thursday. “You should be outraged not only as an airman, but as a human being.”
He asked people to “get out” if they’re incapable of displaying respect:
“If you can’t treat someone from another gender, whether that’s a man or a woman, with dignity and respect, then you need to get out. If you demean someone in any way, then you need to get out. And if you can’t treat someone from another race or a different color skin with dignity and respect, then you need to get out.”
We would all be naive to think that everything is perfect here. We would be naive to think we shouldn’t discuss this topic.
Silveria said even though the incident happened at the prep school, everyone at the Academy should pay attention.
“We would all be naive to think that everything is perfect here. We would be naive to think we shouldn’t discuss this topic,” he said. “We would also be tone deaf not to think about the backdrop of what’s going on in our country, things like Charlottesville and Ferguson, the protests in the NFL.”
He implored the room to respond to deplorable behavior with civil discourse. The power of diversity at the Academy, he added, should serve as another unifier. He noted the school’s efforts to bring people together by creating a forum through which to discuss the white supremacist rally that overtook Charlottesville, Virginia, last month, an activity that received “outstanding feedback.”
One of the targeted cadets is brushing off the incident, his father told the Air Force Times:
“The word has zero power in my house. Zero power. The word is not going to yield a reaction. My initial advice to him was, respond with intelligence, do not react, do not get upset. The real victim here is that individual [who wrote the slurs], because that individual is going to lose a promising career in the military.”
You "decided" that my comments were racist and "comfortable" in doing so even after I clarified at least twice. I'm not going to waste my time looking it up nor with you anymore.Go ahead and quote me lying...:juggle:
Does that apply to drill sergeants calling male cadets in training, women, ladies, girls?
You "decided" that my comments were racist and "comfortable" in doing so even after I clarified at least twice. I'm not going to waste my time looking it up nor with you anymore.
Your city and state is your location?
:rotfl: No, it's not.
You might be too stupid to use the internet...
So, you feel your race is superior to all others. Correct?
I promise, this isn't going to be followed up with some 'gotcha' post. Just be honest.