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Yes, and it seems like a nested chain of assumptions.
I'll wait until it develops.
Here let me do that for you.
What state is it?
Oh, West Virginia?
It's racist.
Yes, and it seems like a nested chain of assumptions.
I'll wait until it develops.
I'm still open to being convinced...Here let me do that for you.
What state is it?
Oh, West Virginia?
It's racist.
I'm still open to being convinced...
As the girl said in the video, each time they have a game, they have a "theme" for the banner. And this game took place right after Sept. 11th and they decided the theme was patriotism. This wasn't the first fucking game they played against a predominantly black school, but this was the first game that was after the 11th of September and that Trump is President. That's why everything was red white and blue and they used Trump's name because it's synonymous with the word, "beat."
I bet those little girls have said the N word more times than I have in my entire life and I'm like twice their age.
He is open to be convinced it's racist, not to be convinced that you are a piece of shit, thats a given.
Everything is racist to the far left.
This is getting so goood. A bunch of high school students create a banner with a simple pun that says "Trump Perry". Perry, being the name of the opposing team's school.
Ok, nothing here to really think about it. However, because Perry happens to be 75% black, the banner is considered "disgustingly racist", to quote an actual Perry school attendant. Now, there are protests for the removal of the superindendent as well as any teachers that were wearing patriotic colors at the game.
What in the flying fuck is going in these days? This is some dumbfounding thinking right here. I'm literally amazed that these people are serious. It makes antifa and blm seem rational.
And of course the source is CNN.
http://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2017/10/21/trump-football-banner-called-racist-smerconish.cnn
Ooooo this is good, how many times have you said it?I bet those little girls have said the N word more times than I have in my entire life and I'm like twice their age.
And you would call that...what? Good clean white sport?At worst, they knew the black school would be triggered by any use of the word Trump.
Ooooo this is good, how many times have you said it?
Everything is racist to the far left.
Except for the fact that our President's name is a synonym for beat or defeat and apparently the theme of the game was patriotism.This is incredibly disingenuous. There's no joke at all without the white supremacy angle, and everyone knows it.
This is incredibly disingenuous. There's no joke at all without the white supremacy angle, and everyone knows it.
If all it takes to trigger a race baiter is say the president's name, can you honestly call that racism?And you would call that...what? Good clean white sport?
You might be right. I can't tell you how many Hillary voters that I've heard in the media say that trump is a racist. And I've yet to hear a good reason why they believe it. They can't give one.I don't think those parents were far left, which is why it's so amusing.
If the intention is to cause racial anger- if it is done for that reason, in a specific context- then of course it is. I'm not sure that these high school kids are all that culpable for it (tribalism is part of high school sports), but your question is ridiculous.If all it takes to trigger a race baiter is say the president's name, can you honestly call that racism?
Nonsense. It's a simple and obvious pun independent of the races involved. To trump the other team means to beat them.
I find it disingenuous to find racism where it need not be found. A person who reads that and thinks it means that our mostly white team will subjugate your mostly black team because whites are racially superior is cynical. The fact is that racism is a useful bogeyman to the Dems and their allies, so they invoke it with no regard for the long term damage they do to society.