allenrikvik
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Living in Houston, I have been proud of his achievements, even when he has presented his university in poor light. He represents a strong case for commitment and success.
However, in a recent broadcast (Friday/noon/Sportscenter) on ESPN about religion in the sports, A Foster makes his case as an atheist, but uses his time at UT as examples of intolerance, even representing the P Fulmer team-building exercises attending local churches as biased, even racial. The total package is professionally presented, not very aggressive, but subtly insinuating intolerance and bias at the University.
I am not against his position, but I am against speculative comments and the assumption of guilt towards UT. Even worse, I am very disappointed with A Foster.
It is always easy to be a victim
However, in a recent broadcast (Friday/noon/Sportscenter) on ESPN about religion in the sports, A Foster makes his case as an atheist, but uses his time at UT as examples of intolerance, even representing the P Fulmer team-building exercises attending local churches as biased, even racial. The total package is professionally presented, not very aggressive, but subtly insinuating intolerance and bias at the University.
I am not against his position, but I am against speculative comments and the assumption of guilt towards UT. Even worse, I am very disappointed with A Foster.
It is always easy to be a victim