Colon Krapernick takes a steamer on adoptive white parents - 'problematic'

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Love Gun said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

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TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?

^ Who the hell is this guy?


The guy with the worst username on texags.
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"My mommy didn't like my haircut so now I'm a failure at life." Please someone help me.
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Iverson-not that I watched NBA- but read papers, and wasnt he a bad guy, either on or off court?

google "Thug life tatoos". More white guys with knuckles tattooed than black guys.

Loved corn rows on Bo Derek!!!!
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gotsand said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
Non-traditional hair isn't specific to a race and parent's of all persuasions generally wanted their kids to look their best before we entered this latest anything goes age.

Are my parent's now retroactively homophobes thinking I was trying to be a girl because they didn't like long hair on a straight guy?




Im sorry but you're factually incorrect. The history and origin of cornrows/braids can be factually traced back through the black race. It's also long acknowledged and by definition of racist stereotype to baselessly associate that specific hair style with being a thug simple based on the hair style alone. There simply isn't anyway of getting around that reality.


I'm sorry but I don't give a ***** His mother didn't like his hair. Mothers have done this throughout time. You don't know what his mom was thinking at the time and just because she didn't like it doesn't make her racist.

We are now at the point that moms are racist for not liking their kids hair but only if it's a black kids hair. What's it like to have a permanent force field where you can simply just cry racism about everything?

BTW, hes factually a racist POS for sacrificing his mothers name to the altar of racial politics.


I was simply pointing out the incorrect fact with what you said, I was not speaking to if you personally cared or not. I've never spoken on what his mom was thinking. I simply asked was it normal to use racist stereotypes about minorities toward a minority. I think you're meaning to respond to someone else because nothing about your reply to my post refutes anything I've said with facts. Who is the "we" you're referring to. I can't make anyone racist, an individual can make a conscious choice to be or racist within the confines of the law if they do please or to not be racist at all.


There is nothing "factual" at play here. Its normal for a parent to criticize her sons hair as a kid.

Lot of deflecting gibberish in your post. Weird hill to die on but when you are eat up with racism like you seem to be I guess that's normal for your kind.


Well factually speaking by definition of racist and stereotype calling a minority a thug or stating they look like one simply for having cornrows, that would be a racist stereotype type. Sorry if that fact is attempting to be swept under the rug and not actually refuted with any facts. Not on a hill or dying even, weird attempts at deflecting.
He also says he was specifically trying to emulate Allen Iverson -- a multiple offender criminal (including felonies) regardless of color or skill on the court. I'd like to hear his Mother's side.



He did not state his mother told him the hairstyle made him a thug or look like a thug because Allen Iverson had them. A racist stereotype about minority hairstyles also doesn't go away because someone you dislike someone who also had the hairstyle.
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TheTruthsLastHope said:

gotsand said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
Non-traditional hair isn't specific to a race and parent's of all persuasions generally wanted their kids to look their best before we entered this latest anything goes age.

Are my parent's now retroactively homophobes thinking I was trying to be a girl because they didn't like long hair on a straight guy?




Im sorry but you're factually incorrect. The history and origin of cornrows/braids can be factually traced back through the black race. It's also long acknowledged and by definition of racist stereotype to baselessly associate that specific hair style with being a thug simple based on the hair style alone. There simply isn't anyway of getting around that reality.


I'm sorry but I don't give a ***** His mother didn't like his hair. Mothers have done this throughout time. You don't know what his mom was thinking at the time and just because she didn't like it doesn't make her racist.

We are now at the point that moms are racist for not liking their kids hair but only if it's a black kids hair. What's it like to have a permanent force field where you can simply just cry racism about everything?

BTW, hes factually a racist POS for sacrificing his mothers name to the altar of racial politics.


I was simply pointing out the incorrect fact with what you said, I was not speaking to if you personally cared or not. I've never spoken on what his mom was thinking. I simply asked was it normal to use racist stereotypes about minorities toward a minority. I think you're meaning to respond to someone else because nothing about your reply to my post refutes anything I've said with facts. Who is the "we" you're referring to. I can't make anyone racist, an individual can make a conscious choice to be or racist within the confines of the law if they do please or to not be racist at all.


There is nothing "factual" at play here. Its normal for a parent to criticize her sons hair as a kid.

Lot of deflecting gibberish in your post. Weird hill to die on but when you are eat up with racism like you seem to be I guess that's normal for your kind.


Well factually speaking by definition of racist and stereotype calling a minority a thug or stating they look like one simply for having cornrows, that would be a racist stereotype type. Sorry if that fact is attempting to be swept under the rug and not actually refuted with any facts. Not on a hill or dying even, weird attempts at deflecting.
He also says he was specifically trying to emulate Allen Iverson -- a multiple offender criminal (including felonies) regardless of color or skill on the court. I'd like to hear his Mother's side.



He did not state his mother told him the hairstyle made him a thug or look like a thug because Allen Iverson had them. A racist stereotype about minority hairstyles also doesn't go away because someone you dislike someone who also had the hairstyle.
Exactly why I wrote, "I'd like to hear his Mother's side."
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gotsand said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

gotsand said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
Non-traditional hair isn't specific to a race and parent's of all persuasions generally wanted their kids to look their best before we entered this latest anything goes age.

Are my parent's now retroactively homophobes thinking I was trying to be a girl because they didn't like long hair on a straight guy?




Im sorry but you're factually incorrect. The history and origin of cornrows/braids can be factually traced back through the black race. It's also long acknowledged and by definition of racist stereotype to baselessly associate that specific hair style with being a thug simple based on the hair style alone. There simply isn't anyway of getting around that reality.


I'm sorry but I don't give a ***** His mother didn't like his hair. Mothers have done this throughout time. You don't know what his mom was thinking at the time and just because she didn't like it doesn't make her racist.

We are now at the point that moms are racist for not liking their kids hair but only if it's a black kids hair. What's it like to have a permanent force field where you can simply just cry racism about everything?

BTW, hes factually a racist POS for sacrificing his mothers name to the altar of racial politics.


I was simply pointing out the incorrect fact with what you said, I was not speaking to if you personally cared or not. I've never spoken on what his mom was thinking. I simply asked was it normal to use racist stereotypes about minorities toward a minority. I think you're meaning to respond to someone else because nothing about your reply to my post refutes anything I've said with facts. Who is the "we" you're referring to. I can't make anyone racist, an individual can make a conscious choice to be or racist within the confines of the law if they do please or to not be racist at all.


There is nothing "factual" at play here. Its normal for a parent to criticize her sons hair as a kid.

Lot of deflecting gibberish in your post. Weird hill to die on but when you are eat up with racism like you seem to be I guess that's normal for your kind.


Well factually speaking by definition of racist and stereotype calling a minority a thug or stating they look like one simply for having cornrows, that would be a racist stereotype type. Sorry if that fact is attempting to be swept under the rug and not actually refuted with any facts. Not on a hill or dying even, weird attempts at deflecting.
He also says he was specifically trying to emulate Allen Iverson -- a multiple offender criminal (including felonies) regardless of color or skill on the court. I'd like to hear his Mother's side.



He did not state his mother told him the hairstyle made him a thug or look like a thug because Allen Iverson had them. A racist stereotype about minority hairstyles also doesn't go away because someone you dislike someone who also had the hairstyle.
Exactly why I wrote, "I'd like to hear his Mother's side."


Unfortunately that doesn't change the fact and subject matter of my post which equate telling a minority they are a thug or even look like a thug based solely on appearance (minority hairstyle) is a racist stereotype. Many are upset over that fact and instead hope to move the bar into bad hypotheticals.
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TheTruthsLastHope said:

gotsand said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

gotsand said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
Non-traditional hair isn't specific to a race and parent's of all persuasions generally wanted their kids to look their best before we entered this latest anything goes age.

Are my parent's now retroactively homophobes thinking I was trying to be a girl because they didn't like long hair on a straight guy?




Im sorry but you're factually incorrect. The history and origin of cornrows/braids can be factually traced back through the black race. It's also long acknowledged and by definition of racist stereotype to baselessly associate that specific hair style with being a thug simple based on the hair style alone. There simply isn't anyway of getting around that reality.


I'm sorry but I don't give a ***** His mother didn't like his hair. Mothers have done this throughout time. You don't know what his mom was thinking at the time and just because she didn't like it doesn't make her racist.

We are now at the point that moms are racist for not liking their kids hair but only if it's a black kids hair. What's it like to have a permanent force field where you can simply just cry racism about everything?

BTW, hes factually a racist POS for sacrificing his mothers name to the altar of racial politics.


I was simply pointing out the incorrect fact with what you said, I was not speaking to if you personally cared or not. I've never spoken on what his mom was thinking. I simply asked was it normal to use racist stereotypes about minorities toward a minority. I think you're meaning to respond to someone else because nothing about your reply to my post refutes anything I've said with facts. Who is the "we" you're referring to. I can't make anyone racist, an individual can make a conscious choice to be or racist within the confines of the law if they do please or to not be racist at all.


There is nothing "factual" at play here. Its normal for a parent to criticize her sons hair as a kid.

Lot of deflecting gibberish in your post. Weird hill to die on but when you are eat up with racism like you seem to be I guess that's normal for your kind.


Well factually speaking by definition of racist and stereotype calling a minority a thug or stating they look like one simply for having cornrows, that would be a racist stereotype type. Sorry if that fact is attempting to be swept under the rug and not actually refuted with any facts. Not on a hill or dying even, weird attempts at deflecting.
He also says he was specifically trying to emulate Allen Iverson -- a multiple offender criminal (including felonies) regardless of color or skill on the court. I'd like to hear his Mother's side.



He did not state his mother told him the hairstyle made him a thug or look like a thug because Allen Iverson had them. A racist stereotype about minority hairstyles also doesn't go away because someone you dislike someone who also had the hairstyle.
Exactly why I wrote, "I'd like to hear his Mother's side."


Unfortunately that doesn't change the fact and subject matter of my post which equate telling a minority they are a thug or even look like a thug based solely on appearance (minority hairstyle) is a racist stereotype. Many are upset over that fact and instead hope to move the bar into bad hypotheticals.
Welcome back, but you have shanked this thread.
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My 80-year-old dad still tells my 50-year-old brother to get a haircut or trim his beard. My dad must be racist to his ginger son.
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Boy...ignoring Shanked is great. Now I don't have to see his racist trolling.
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Ag with kids said:

Boy...ignoring Shanked is great. Now I don't have to see his racist trolling.

Great idea. Done.
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Son away from home in his first year of college. Grades, Sunday Mass and haircut are the main items I worry about.

Wife mentioned he was going to spend a few days on spring break at home, and I mentioned to her that he better have a haircut before he comes home. I am not raising a dirty hippie.
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Shank broke out his debate letter jacket, and is in the mood for condescending lies as usual.
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Owlagdad said:

Shank broke out his debate letter jacket, and is in the mood for condescending lies as usual.


Yep. Not sure why anyone responds. Anyone that compares college football players to slaves isn't very bright.
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And the problem is, the "definition" of racism changes almost daily. Just like sexism. Genderism. Whatever.

The other problem is that hindsight is 20/20. No way Kaepernick's mom's disapproval of a hair style would have been considered racist by anyone at that time.

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I feel bad for his parents. They thought they were doing the right thing by adopting a child into their home and probably put as much effort as they could into raising him to be a good person...only to have him turn it against them like a weapon. That has to be a hopeless feeling...I pray I never have to experience.
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I am hard pressed to determine who is more p-whipped, Kaepernick or Prince Harry. The parallels between them are amazing.

Embrace a philosophy that is self destructive
Sacrifice career
Turn on family
Attack the social structure that created your success.



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Adopted.
Goes to college.
Plays QB.
Goes to NFL earns millions
Face of Nike earns millions

Says mom was racist because she didn't like his hair.

Are all liberal idols are worthless ****ers?
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TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
The only racist I see here is the one that thinks "thug" is exclusively black. Never in my 60 years has it had a color attached to it. You might want to do a little self reflecting.
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Another indisputable truth of life is that liberals usually do not think they are liberals.
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RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
The only racist I see here is the one that thinks "thug" is exclusively black. Never in my 60 years has it had a color attached to it. You might want to do a little self reflecting.
Goes back to indisputable truth of life #1.

Only libs can define racism.
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He really is on the list of the worst people on earth.
What do you boys want for breakfast BBQ ?.....OK Chili.
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My guy friends called Allen Iverson a thug back in the 90s. They didn't call all black athletes thugs, just Iverson, so I think based on observation, if he had adopted the hairstyle of a non-Allen Iverson type of person this would not have happened.

I was white and was not allowed to dress like Madonna because my mom thought she was slooty. Parents gonna parent.
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ElDoradoHillsAg said:

My mom flipped out on me because I got a Boz haircut back in the '80s. She said it looked stupid and refused to pay for anymore haircuts. Thinking back, she was right ...


They usually are.
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TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
Non-traditional hair isn't specific to a race and parent's of all persuasions generally wanted their kids to look their best before we entered this latest anything goes age.

Are my parent's now retroactively homophobes thinking I was trying to be a girl because they didn't like long hair on a straight guy?




Im sorry but you're factually incorrect. The history and origin of cornrows/braids can be factually traced back through the black race. It's also long acknowledged and by definition of racist stereotype to baselessly associate that specific hair style with being a thug simple based on the hair style alone. There simply isn't anyway of getting around that reality.


I'm sorry but I don't give a ***** His mother didn't like his hair. Mothers have done this throughout time. You don't know what his mom was thinking at the time and just because she didn't like it doesn't make her racist.

We are now at the point that moms are racist for not liking their kids hair but only if it's a black kids hair. What's it like to have a permanent force field where you can simply just cry racism about everything?

BTW, hes factually a racist POS for sacrificing his mothers name to the altar of racial politics.


I was simply pointing out the incorrect fact with what you said, I was not speaking to if you personally cared or not. I've never spoken on what his mom was thinking. I simply asked was it normal to use racist stereotypes about minorities toward a minority. I think you're meaning to respond to someone else because nothing about your reply to my post refutes anything I've said with facts. Who is the "we" you're referring to. I can't make anyone racist, an individual can make a conscious choice to be or racist within the confines of the law if they do please or to not be racist at all.


There is nothing "factual" at play here. Its normal for a parent to criticize her sons hair as a kid.

Lot of deflecting gibberish in your post. Weird hill to die on but when you are eat up with racism like you seem to be I guess that's normal for your kind.


Well factually speaking by definition of racist and stereotype calling a minority a thug or stating they look like one simply for having cornrows, that would be a racist stereotype type. Sorry if that fact is attempting to be swept under the rug and not actually refuted with any facts. Not on a hill or dying even, weird attempts at deflecting.


Completely illogical but you are a leftist so that's par for course.

Black people now have cornered the market on the word "thug". And it's retroactive back to Collin's childhood making his mother a vicious racist! What a *****!

Nevermind white people have used the same term for whites for eons.

I will note this in my wrongspeak dictionary so that I don't break the rules. Are there any other words we are now no longer able to use I need to know about?

Thankfully, conservatives have cornered the market on the term "clown" for all people like yourself who argue and support inane stuff such as this.

So, congratulations Clown. You've graduated to an illustrious shortlist of folks on here. Say hi to Two Teas. He should be around somewhere.
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RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
The only racist I see here is the one that thinks "thug" is exclusively black. Never in my 60 years has it had a color attached to it. You might want to do a little self reflecting.


Growing up thugs were the trashy white kids.

This poster is just chasing his tail trying to virtue signal. However, she's the only one falling for it.
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Would it be "racist" to call this an unprofessional "thug" haircut? I mean "thug" is the exact look Kodak Black is going for.



To me, braids and/or dreads is a lot like someone showing up to an interview like this...




There are professional haircuts that most companies deem suitable for the workplace, and none of these are it. But I would argue that companies today would actually give black people MORE leeway than whites in terms of how they choose to do their hair...because the fallout just isn't worth it.
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Emotional Support Cobra said:

My guy friends called Allen Iverson a thug back in the 90s. They didn't call all black athletes thugs, just Iverson, so I think based on observation, if he had adopted the hairstyle of a non-Allen Iverson type of person this would not have happened.

I was white and was not allowed to dress like Madonna because my mom thought she was slooty. Parents gonna parent.
He WAS a thug. He had a LONG rap sheet...look it up. I think it was something like 13-14 misdemeanors and felonies if I remember correctly. Guns, drugs, assault and battery etc etc.

He's one of the biggest thugs to play in the NBA in my lifetime.

CK's white adoptive parents were smart.
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RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
The only racist I see here is the one that thinks "thug" is exclusively black. Never in my 60 years has it had a color attached to it. You might want to do a little self reflecting.


Who thinks thug is exclusively black ? I've stated multiple times in this thread thug does not belong to any race specifically. What is fact and where your strawman arguments don't work is calling a minority child a thug or even saying they look like one based solely off of appearance (minority hairstyle) that's factually traced back to blacks is a racist stereotype. But again I understand the need to attempt to create false narratives to move away from the actual facts.
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dermdoc said:

RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
The only racist I see here is the one that thinks "thug" is exclusively black. Never in my 60 years has it had a color attached to it. You might want to do a little self reflecting.
Goes back to indisputable truth of life #1.

Only libs can define racism.


Biggest disconnect seems to be those who can't acknowledge definitions of words their attempting to use. No where in the definition of racism does it say it's defined by specific people of a political party.
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dermdoc said:

Another indisputable truth of life is that liberals usually do not think they are liberals.
We have a 19 page thread still on the front page that shines a very bright light on this very fact.
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YouBet said:

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What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
Non-traditional hair isn't specific to a race and parent's of all persuasions generally wanted their kids to look their best before we entered this latest anything goes age.

Are my parent's now retroactively homophobes thinking I was trying to be a girl because they didn't like long hair on a straight guy?




Im sorry but you're factually incorrect. The history and origin of cornrows/braids can be factually traced back through the black race. It's also long acknowledged and by definition of racist stereotype to baselessly associate that specific hair style with being a thug simple based on the hair style alone. There simply isn't anyway of getting around that reality.


I'm sorry but I don't give a ***** His mother didn't like his hair. Mothers have done this throughout time. You don't know what his mom was thinking at the time and just because she didn't like it doesn't make her racist.

We are now at the point that moms are racist for not liking their kids hair but only if it's a black kids hair. What's it like to have a permanent force field where you can simply just cry racism about everything?

BTW, hes factually a racist POS for sacrificing his mothers name to the altar of racial politics.


I was simply pointing out the incorrect fact with what you said, I was not speaking to if you personally cared or not. I've never spoken on what his mom was thinking. I simply asked was it normal to use racist stereotypes about minorities toward a minority. I think you're meaning to respond to someone else because nothing about your reply to my post refutes anything I've said with facts. Who is the "we" you're referring to. I can't make anyone racist, an individual can make a conscious choice to be or racist within the confines of the law if they do please or to not be racist at all.


There is nothing "factual" at play here. Its normal for a parent to criticize her sons hair as a kid.

Lot of deflecting gibberish in your post. Weird hill to die on but when you are eat up with racism like you seem to be I guess that's normal for your kind.


Well factually speaking by definition of racist and stereotype calling a minority a thug or stating they look like one simply for having cornrows, that would be a racist stereotype type. Sorry if that fact is attempting to be swept under the rug and not actually refuted with any facts. Not on a hill or dying even, weird attempts at deflecting.


Completely illogical but you are a leftist so that's par for course.

Black people now have cornered the market on the word "thug". And it's retroactive back to Collin's childhood making his mother a vicious racist! What a *****!

Nevermind white people have used the same term for whites for eons.

I will note this in my wrongspeak dictionary so that I don't break the rules. Are there any other words we are now no longer able to use I need to know about?

Thankfully, conservatives have cornered the market on the term "clown" for all people like yourself who argue and support inane stuff such as this.

So, congratulations Clown. You've graduated to an illustrious shortlist of folks on here. Say hi to Two Teas. He should be around somewhere.


Black have not cornered the word thug. That's a perception you believe but has no basis in reality. Also only you've mentioned being a leftist. If you don't like leftist why associate yourself as one ? Calling a minority a thug or even stating they look like a thug simply based off of a minority hairstyle is textbook definition of a racist stereotype. Where in the definition of thug does it state wearing cornrows? Im not aware of any words any human isn't allowed to use so would be news to me if there were more.
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TheTruthsLastHope said:

dermdoc said:

RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
The only racist I see here is the one that thinks "thug" is exclusively black. Never in my 60 years has it had a color attached to it. You might want to do a little self reflecting.
Goes back to indisputable truth of life #1.

Only libs can define racism.


Biggest disconnect seems to be those who can't acknowledge definitions of words their attempting to use. No where in the definition of racism does it say it's defined by specific people of a political party.
You're the only one disconnected here. There is only one person white knighting here and that in and of its self is racist.
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TheTruthsLastHope said:

RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
The only racist I see here is the one that thinks "thug" is exclusively black. Never in my 60 years has it had a color attached to it. You might want to do a little self reflecting.


Who thinks thug is exclusively black ? I've stated multiple times in this thread thug does not belong to any race specifically. What is fact and where your strawman arguments don't work is calling a minority child a thug or even saying they look like one based solely off of appearance (minority hairstyle) that's factually traced back to blacks is a racist stereotype. But again I understand the need to attempt to create false narratives to move away from the actual facts.
This is a classic example of your racism. You see the color of the person, I don't, I see the action of the person. Skin color has nothing to do with his action. And, I spanked your factual down. Maybe you need to do a little historical research outside your leftist ideological rags.
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RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

dermdoc said:

RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
The only racist I see here is the one that thinks "thug" is exclusively black. Never in my 60 years has it had a color attached to it. You might want to do a little self reflecting.
Goes back to indisputable truth of life #1.

Only libs can define racism.


Biggest disconnect seems to be those who can't acknowledge definitions of words their attempting to use. No where in the definition of racism does it say it's defined by specific people of a political party.
You're the only one disconnected here. There is only one person white knighting here and that in and of its self is racist.


Nothing disconnected about acknowledging facts and using words in their correct definition. Sorry but emotion or attempts to move the bar can't change fact. I'm not "white knighting" or racist so sorry if that upsets you.
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RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

RGLAG85 said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

TheTruthsLastHope said:

YouBet said:

What a massive POS to bag on his parents on a completely normal parenting thing to do.

What racist *******s they were to take in a black kid that otherwise probably would have died young and been a loser.


It's normal to use racist stereotypes when describing minority hair styles? In what household is that normal exactly?
Mine when I showed up from A&M with hair to my shoulders and an earring. My Dad about ripped it out of my ear and then called me a thug.

It's called being a parent and wanting your kid to not look unkempt. This isn't hard.


Is it normal to use racist stereotypes about minority hairstyles to minorities? Where is this considered normal procedure?
The only racist I see here is the one that thinks "thug" is exclusively black. Never in my 60 years has it had a color attached to it. You might want to do a little self reflecting.


Who thinks thug is exclusively black ? I've stated multiple times in this thread thug does not belong to any race specifically. What is fact and where your strawman arguments don't work is calling a minority child a thug or even saying they look like one based solely off of appearance (minority hairstyle) that's factually traced back to blacks is a racist stereotype. But again I understand the need to attempt to create false narratives to move away from the actual facts.
This is a classic example of your racism. You see the color of the person, I don't, I see the action of the person. Skin color has nothing to do with his action. And, I spanked your factual down. Maybe you need to do a little historical research outside your leftist ideological rags.


I'm sorry but that's not an example of racism by definition of the word. It's not a matter of what I see, it's a matter of fact. Where you have emotion and perception, I have fact and reality. I've never stated anything about skin color having anything to do with any action of his. You haven't spanked anything down, you've simply just typed words that have no relevance to what I specifically said. Again calling a minority child a thug or even saying they look like a thug simply on the basis of appearance (minority hairstyle) is a textbook racist stereotype.
 
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