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Riley Cooper Must Die

I love the fake outrage by the media and some of the players. Was it a bonehead move by Cooper? Certainly, but it doesn't make him a hate monger either. I saw the video and I took it as him basically saying "I'm gonna fight every mother f'er in here". Hell, it's a Kenny Chesney concert. There were no black people around to actually fight.


Kudos to Leshawn McCoy saying that he can't respect anybody who uses that word. It's dropped about 150 times per rap album and has been used so much that in this generation it has actually become more of a slang term as opposed to a reference of hate. 99% of the time, when I hear that word, it's usually in a sentence similar to: "Where all my niggaz at?". Not to mention, I GUARANTEE you that word is being used in the Philadelphia Eagles' locker room by all of the black players.

That's the thing that is so ridiculous about this whole thing. Where the hell are our morals? So McCoy is suddenly offended at this word? As if he along with 90 percent of his teammates don't say it on a near hourly basis? Where's his outrage at Chris Rock? Where's his outrage at 90 percent of the music he listens to? So the N word is sooooo offensive while lyrics about rape, gun violence, and drugs are acceptable?

If you go to any pro game, you'll hear far worse than the N word. In fact, one quarter of KG, Kobe, or Deron Williams is a real eye-opener. You'll hear more slime in just 1 quarter than in your entire life in the military.

The media is jumping all over Weiner and anything racist/homosexual because there just isn't much to report on right now. But it's just so overbearing that I don't even watch the news anymore.

Somewhere along the line, this has got to become a two way street. Blacks can demean, swear, act racist and it's fine. Where's the outrage when Delonte stuck his finger in Hayward's ear and called him a "white boy?" Could you imagine the outrage had Hayward done the same and called him "black boy?" He would have been killed by the media!

We have got to become politically correct not just when it's to our own political advantage.
 
If you want to hear the N word come play basketball with me this Saturday. About a dozen guys get together every Saturday and about 8 of them are black. You would think the N word is the only word they know. I wonder if they even know each other's names.

And frank, you know in this rabid PC environment that an apology is never enough. It will take nothing short of a crucifixion, or another Kardashian baby or something as important, to get it out of the news.
 
I want to defend Riley Cooper but I used to defend Mel Gibson with that Jew cop thing way before his tapes leaked and I defended him tooth and bone and than bam some ******** came out.
 
UPDATE: Micheal Wilbon is beyond disappointed, he is UPSET! Riley Cooper should be surspended!!!




P.S. Would like to add that I don't agree AT ALL with the people in this thread that are inferring it's ok to use the N word because black people use it. That's stupid.

I was just pointing out I think it's LOL that people in today's society think they are justified in being upset or offended by something that someone they don't know did and that people should care whether or not they are offended.

It would be different if he announced he hates black people on TV or said the N word in an interview. He didn't. He said it during a moment of anger during a concert and someone filmed it on their cellphone. The backlash he should be facing should be akin to: "Dude Riley Cooper is kind of an *** hole. *** that guy."
 
Next time he gets the urge to say something stupid, he should take his anger out on something that will generate less media outrage. Like getting arrested for DUI. Or beating his wife/gf. Or maybe just killing someone.
 
UPDATE: Micheal Wilbon is beyond disappointed, he is UPSET! Riley Cooper should be surspended!!!




P.S. Would like to add that I don't agree AT ALL with the people in this thread that are inferring it's ok to use the N word because black people use it. That's stupid.

I was just pointing out I think it's LOL that people in today's society think they are justified in being upset or offended by something that someone they don't know did and that people should care whether or not they are offended.

It would be different if he announced he hates black people on TV or said the N word in an interview. He didn't. He said it during a moment of anger during a concert and someone filmed it on their cellphone. The backlash he should be facing should be akin to: "Dude Riley Cooper is kind of an *** hole. *** that guy."

Lulz, did you see Skip Bayless's opinion? It was the ultimate "I'm going to one up getting offended" reaction.

I thought Stephen A.'s response was fairly good. Disagreed with some of his points, but way smarter than most of these tards on TV.
 
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