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Jazz ban 2nd fan for calling Westbrook "boy"

I wasn't telling you what to do, just pointing out that there was more to do than you described.



To me, that sounds a lot like a rich person saying money isn't important. But I appreciate the sentiment.
You told me to teach my kids to take their power and help give power to those who don't have it. To me, that's just garbage.

Everybody, at least in this country, has the power to improve their lives. Some do it through more adversity than others, but they still have the power to improve. They don't need people to give them power; they need people to treat them like equals. It is the responsibility of an individual to realize and acquire their own level of power.

All an individual can do is lead by example. Treat others how you want to be treated. That is how the world changes.

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I remember Boozer yelling "yeah boy" or "get that out of here boy" after an AK47 block. Did anyone back then think of it as a racial slur? I guess you have to be a super SJW these days to know all the terms. Must be a stressful and pathetic life walking around on egg shells and noticing the race of everyone around you all the time.
 
This is not a socially acceptable assumption in today's world. This is the world where anything you did at any point in your life, regardless of your current opinions, learning and personal growth, can and will be used to destroy you. So you may have one said the word "***" about someone when you were 17 and it was the common usage among your peer group, but since you have become very "woke" regarding homosexuality in the intervening 30 years, however when that single video surfaces of you saying that to someone when you were 17 you now need to have your entire life erased as "punishment". This is the world we are in right now. As someone who did some stupid things as a kid, I find it terrifying.
I've never heard of this scenario happening to anyone. Can you give some examples you've seen?
 
A. Tell me where you’re from (city and state). Just curious because I wonder how many urban areas in Utah are ignorant of this? Or if it’s isolated to the rural areas where the population is homogeneous?

What does that have to do with anything? Don't focus so much on race or skin color. No matter who you are, its all about the culture you grew up in.
 
I don't think that's a great idea. There are plenty of books and essays examining the myriad ways our culture has and continues to marginalize POC, for anyone who wants to get educated on the topic.

Wait, you expect people to read what scholars have to say? And then reflect on themselves?

That’s ****ing crazy talk.
 
I've never heard of this scenario happening to anyone. Can you give some examples you've seen?
Yeah the governor of Virginia, who was seen as a champion of equal rights, now is being called on to resign when it came out he had used black face in the 80s.
 
I think it would be awesome if Jazz fans in the Vivint started treating Russell W extra nice. Like every time he gets the ball, people chant,

"Hey-guys,-be-really-cool-to-Russel-Westbrook.-He-has-been-mistreated-by-some-of-us-in-the-past.-He-doesn't-deserve-it,-regardless-of-the-fact-that-he-threatened-to-do-a-woman-harm-on-live-television."

Put that **** on a poster or better yet a soccer-stadium style tifo that fans carry above their heads on a big sheet.
 
"Boy" isn't some obscure racially charged word that no one knows about. I'm not trying to be arrogant. People should learn history and educate themselves.


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Bow down to the oracle of racially charged words folks.
 
Jesus people. Listen, I think Westbrook’s a jerkoff but can we have some intellectual honesty here.

In 48 Hours, Nolte and Murphy have the following exchange.

Jack : I believe in the merit system. So far you ain't earned any points, boy.

Reggie : [with a very black Southern drawl] Oh well I'll be real good from now on, Massa Cates!

The implication to Nolte’s use of boy was obvious. There’s an obvious contextual use of the word that just should not be used. It’s racist. Period.
 
Learn history is a line that I’ve heard from many people to validate their arguments. I don’t see how relevant learning history is to the fact that me and I’m sure many others were unaware of the word “boy” having a racist connotation.

I wouldn’t expect you to visit my home country and know every word that can sound offensive to any given group of people there. Let’s get real.
 
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