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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
It makes absolutely no difference whether the coach was a bigot or not.
That's not the point, although you continue to hammer it home for some reason.
What matters is that it was a racist remark.
Why?
Because he called the official a bigot based on his belief that the official was making calls against his team because of the color of their skin.
Do you disagree with that last statement?
Do you not see the racist implications in that statement?
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How about a hypothetical situation where the official is actually a bigot? And the official was in fact making calls against his team because of the color of their skin? Is this still a racist remark?
What if the partners didn't help the official out not because they were weak, but because they agreed with the assistant coach and left the official out to hang deliberately? Again this is strictly a hypothetical situation and I don't mean to imply this occured in this situation at all.
If someone is a bigot and you call him a bigot, is this a racist remark? How can the truth be a racist remark?