It Has Begun: Dallas Paper- "10 Reasons Charlie Strong Isn't a Hip Hop Coach"
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Then they followed up w/
Since many of you asked: If you read the quotes, Lou Holtz is the one quoted referring to charlie Strong as NOT "a hip-hop" coach
Wow @ them emphasizing "NOT", showing they didnt even get the point.
In b4 'Oh, its nothing'...in b4 'they like him, thats a good thing'. Based on past IC coonery i question if some will even get why this is offensive...
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i saw that earlier im like wow. smh. ? Texas
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I wished he was that type they are talking about so they would have to like his ass and cant do ? about it.
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I work with 2 white people like that. They think they doin u a favor by NOT bein biased against you. The type to tell u 'you're not like other blacks'. One of my coworkers actually said that to me before
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I work with 2 white people like that. They think they doin u a favor by NOT bein biased against you. The type to tell u 'you're not like other blacks'. One of my coworkers actually said that to me before
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A hiphop coach...
i swear these people ...
tbh alot of these coaches are devoid of personality and rigid as if they are walking on eggshells we need more.. coaches who arent afraid to have personality -
Texass, nothing new here
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Them crackers still shelling out millions
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He's gonna have to take a lot more ? like that. Part of being a coach at a big program is to "schmooze" with donors and alumni - going to dinners, golf, etc
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Got to love code words racism. Like when they use ghetto instead of ? . Smh
I want to say some white people are oblivious but I think they know damn well what they are doing. -
Young_Chitlin wrote: »Texass, nothing new here
Nice. -
lol @ hip hop coach tho.
So what do you call the white coaches like Dantonio dancing to rap songs and inviting rappers into the lockerroom?
Mike Gundy and Bob Stoops dancing to rap music after dubs?
But if Tomlin so much as bobs his head to some rap playing over the PA he's a "hip hop coach" tho.
Aight, caucazoids. Y'all got it. -
David Ruffin wrote: »
Hopefully he said "well you're just like other whites." -
? charlie. real spit. i hope kneesus ? his whole teams knees up
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Damn, Bruh, you salty he left Louisville for greener pastures? -
Sadly he might be in a no-win situation with this. They don't want a black coach to be like Nolan Richardson
because they don't like it when we speak our minds. But if coach Strong does not speak up for alot of things he could be called a ? by alot of us. -
They obviously don't know what a hip-hop coach looks like
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SMH, but no one should be surprised. I wish Charlie the best, but I'd hate to hear Texas talk radio or read the message boards when he faces his first bit of adversity.
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hell yeah im salty. he should of stayed here. weak ass ?
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Then they followed up w/
Since many of you asked: If you read the quotes, Lou Holtz is the one quoted referring to charlie Strong as NOT a "? " coach
Wow @ them emphasizing "NOT", showing they didnt even get the point.
In b4 'Oh, its nothing'...in b4 'they like him, thats a good thing'. Based on past IC coonery i question if some will even get why this is offensive...
There....just use your trusty covert racist decoder ring. -
I work with 2 white people like that. They think they doin u a favor by NOT bein biased against you. The type to tell u 'you're not like other blacks'. One of my coworkers actually said that to me before
I got that a lot dating outside my race growing up. After the comment was made I'd ask, "so am I supposed to feel special? So basically I'm the exception but if I have a minority friend who acts a little too "black" you might not like him?"..... Silence in the room. -
t_m_a_c_f_a_n73088 wrote: »I work with 2 white people like that. They think they doin u a favor by NOT bein biased against you. The type to tell u 'you're not like other blacks'. One of my coworkers actually said that to me before
I got that a lot dating outside my race growing up. After the comment was made I'd ask, "so am I supposed to feel special? So basically I'm the exception but if I have a minority friend who acts a little too "black" you might not like him?"..... Silence in the room.
The reality is very few white people even know a black person never mind black people. It's possible for some white people to go their lives without seriously interacting with a black person.
- so they should think you're the norm.
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MarcusGarvey wrote: »t_m_a_c_f_a_n73088 wrote: »I work with 2 white people like that. They think they doin u a favor by NOT bein biased against you. The type to tell u 'you're not like other blacks'. One of my coworkers actually said that to me before
I got that a lot dating outside my race growing up. After the comment was made I'd ask, "so am I supposed to feel special? So basically I'm the exception but if I have a minority friend who acts a little too "black" you might not like him?"..... Silence in the room.
The reality is very few white people even know a black person never mind black people. It's possible for some white people to go their lives without seriously interacting with a black person.
- so they should think you're the norm.
Yup.
Racism itself is really just a division of ignorance (the real definition of the word "ignorance".)
The reason I feel Black folks get a free "race card" is not just because of slavery and injustice, but because it's almost impossible for us to achieve anything or do anything without having some type of constant contact with whites. We know them muthafuckas.
Whereas a cracka can go his whole life and travel the world and build multi-national corporations and never have to get to know one brotha. -
Hip hop coach = code word for ? ......I gotta give white folks credit.....they are getting more creative
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Simple-minded caucasians, what else is new. Sadly, he'll probably hear a lot worse down there at Texas.
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"But I don't believe [he belongs at] what should be one of the three most powerful university programs in the world right now at UT-Austin. I don't think it adds up."
McCombs, the former owner of the San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Vikings and co-founder of Clear Channel Communications, said on "The Blitz with Dat Nguyen and Jason Minnix" that he was stunned to learn Strong was the choice to replace Mack Brown.
I'm not a big college football fan, I know he helped develop bridgewater who'll be going in the first round this year. So the college football aficionados tell me is he a fit? Is he a good coach?