Serious question. Do you seriously believe the ridiculous stuff, such as this, that post or have you just been trolling the heck out of Huskerboard?But Novelist is most likely right on the fact that had it been a fan of another race, and a white player in this same situation, the player would not be receiving a fraction of the support, if any at all. That's just the way it is. Fire away.
That's because being called 'cracker' or 'white boy' has about 1% the vitriol and established malice as being called the N word does.
Which means his first game back is TT at OSU. Someone was on the ball there.3 game ban for Smart
Jeff Orr Statement
"I would like to take this opportunity to offer my sincere apologies to Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State, Tubby Smith and the Texas Tech Men's Basketball program. My actions last night were inappropriate and do not reflect myself or Texas Tech - a university I love dearly. I regret calling Mr. Smart a "piece of crap" but I want to make it known that I did not use a racial slur of any kind. Additionally, I would like to offer my apologies to Texas Tech fans that have been embarrassed by the attention this incident has created."
That's what it sounds like to me. Who started rumors of him saying something racist? I really, really hope it wasn't Marcus Smart in an attempt to "justify" his actions.New video:
Prove it.But Novelist is most likely right on the fact that had it been a fan of another race, and a white player in this same situation, the player would not be receiving a fraction of the support, if any at all. That's just the way it is. Fire away.
That's because being called 'cracker' or 'white boy' has about 1% the vitriol and established malice as being called the N word does.
Serious question. Do you seriously believe the ridiculous stuff, such as this, that post or have you just been trolling the heck out of Huskerboard?
Okay, well do you?Who's to say I dont take offense to such much more than a black dude with the N word? Who's anybody to try and acknowledge any sort of difference from one to the other? From one person to another? I believe that is the whole problem. "Well, this isnt as offensive to them as it is to us". Sounds legit.
For those needing a refresher course, here are just a few reasons why cracker doesn’t compare to the N-word. Cracker has never been used routinely to:
●Deny a white person a seat at a lunch counter.
●Systematically deny whites the right to vote.
●Deny a white person a seat near the front of a bus.
●Crack the skulls of peaceful white protesters marching for equality.
●Blow up a church and kill four little white girls.
Need more? Didn’t think so.
Cracker may be a pejorative in some circles. It may even be used to insult a white person. But it clearly lacks the grievous, historical freight of the other.
No. Calling someone a "piece of crap" isn't nice but does not deserve a permanent barring. Even in light of his other stupid activity, a perma-ban would not be justified.Obviously Smart is going to deserves whatever comes his way, but that fan sounds like a real terrible person. He should be barred (lifetime) from the venue. It's too bad how sports can bring out the bad in some people.
The second that I take to heart the "opinion" of the upper-class, uber-privileged white woman who went to friggin Converse College on issues dealing with race is the second that I forfeited all of my dignity. Please try to make your own opinions, man.Serious question. Do you seriously believe the ridiculous stuff, such as this, that post or have you just been trolling the heck out of Huskerboard?
Okay, well do you?Who's to say I dont take offense to such much more than a black dude with the N word? Who's anybody to try and acknowledge any sort of difference from one to the other? From one person to another? I believe that is the whole problem. "Well, this isnt as offensive to them as it is to us". Sounds legit.
Let me be clear that I don't support any prejudice remarks or slurs of any kind towards anyone ever. Even then, I'm not saying that you or anyone else as an individual might not be offended by it (although unscientific polls will tell you that, in general, white people aren't really seriously offended by the term); I'm saying that it doesn't have the same weight across the board. Here's an opinion piece on the subject, written in the aftermath of the Zimmerman/Martin incident, that I mostly agree with:
http://www.washingto...ry.html?hpid=z2
For those needing a refresher course, here are just a few reasons why cracker doesn’t compare to the N-word. Cracker has never been used routinely to:
●Deny a white person a seat at a lunch counter.
●Systematically deny whites the right to vote.
●Deny a white person a seat near the front of a bus.
●Crack the skulls of peaceful white protesters marching for equality.
●Blow up a church and kill four little white girls.
Need more? Didn’t think so.
Cracker may be a pejorative in some circles. It may even be used to insult a white person. But it clearly lacks the grievous, historical freight of the other.