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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 2729124" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>And those were black guys; I want to see what happens if two white athletes tried it.</p><p></p><p>Look, I understand the whole "context" thing, and have also joked with friends of different races about names and other things, and don't care at all about being referred to by different white slangs or other (I even have one black co-worker that refers to me as "colored" and "coon"). But I don't believe for a minute that if two white athletes referred to each other as "my nigga" on a live feed, that sh*t wouldn't hit the fan, context or not.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I don't care about the basketball players using the name, I just don't want to have people ******** me by saying that two white guys could could call each other that, too, with no repercussions, do to "context". We all know better. Any beef I'd have over a "double standard" would be with the Mixon vs. Fraternity cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 2729124, member: 6146"] And those were black guys; I want to see what happens if two white athletes tried it. Look, I understand the whole "context" thing, and have also joked with friends of different races about names and other things, and don't care at all about being referred to by different white slangs or other (I even have one black co-worker that refers to me as "colored" and "coon"). But I don't believe for a minute that if two white athletes referred to each other as "my nigga" on a live feed, that sh*t wouldn't hit the fan, context or not. Honestly, I don't care about the basketball players using the name, I just don't want to have people ******** me by saying that two white guys could could call each other that, too, with no repercussions, do to "context". We all know better. Any beef I'd have over a "double standard" would be with the Mixon vs. Fraternity cases. [/QUOTE]
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