I love you no homo.That's not what's happening. It's interesting to see folks that can't separate the discussion from "yay, racism!" to, "This having happened, and the potential of a recruit not wanting to be around the damndable relations that racism can cause, I wonder if he will want to come to UT, which is promising a family-centric, non-racist environment."
See the difference?
That's not what's happening. It's interesting to see folks that can't separate the discussion from "yay, racism!" to, "This having happened, and the potential of a recruit not wanting to be around the damndable relations that racism can cause, I wonder if he will want to come to UT, which is promising a family-centric, non-racist environment."
See the difference?
Right, Orange, but that is somewhat simplified. The problem is not *just* in the thought that people may be celebrating racism. Rather, the idea is that it is in bad taste to celebrate the possible positive side effects of racism to your football team. It just seems to be in bad taste.
I am not saying that experiencing racism and being shot are equivalent (or that they are not equivalent), but it would be in bad form to have a message board getting super excited over a recruit having watched a guy get shot because that might make him think less of the team where it took place.
The idea is that something disgusting happened, and it is probably not the first, and probably won't be the last, time that it has happened to Rueben. And we should probably not jump immediately to a Mr. Burn-ing it over the prospects of swinging Lawson.![]()
That's not what's happening. It's interesting to see folks that can't separate the discussion from "yay, racism!" to, "This having happened, and the potential of a recruit not wanting to be around the damndable relations that racism can cause, I wonder if he will want to come to UT, which is promising a family-centric, non-racist environment."
See the difference?
Lawson could go to Auburn and realize it's not the Auburn he knew under the former regime. In addition, if Garner says any of the wrong things or the Lawsons don't like the way things go, he's a Vol. Lawson's last visit was to UT and he was very impressed. If Auburn doesn't exceed the UT visit, he's a Vol.
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I sure hope this is accurate. I'm the most excited I've been about signing day in a long time.
When people start using terms like "excited" or "giddy" it easy to be lead in the direction that they are glad the a young white man called a young black man a racial slur in 2013 during black history month.
I just think people should think before they put something out there. I have no problem with the way you phrased it. But reading something to the effect of "this is exactly what we needed!" Is a little disconcerting. I'm not normally a very PC person and I agree this can impact carl's decision but it could be discussed in a slightly more respectful manner. I can't even imagine how that made foster feel if this actually happened. Or anyone who may have heard it go down. Here is a kid who is on top of the world at his age and he probably was made to feel about 2 inches tall. And here we are trivializing it BC we want Lawson to sign with us so we hope he heard.
He said he was giddy about the possibility of Carl coming to UT. People take things out of context...Those are points well made. I guess I must have missed the posts that said they were giddy about it. Those folks may want to rephrase things, since it could be construed in ways that I am sure they didn't intend.
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If the CIO of my company is shot, is it bad form to wonder who will take his place? It effects my work stability.
