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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Just because you do not want to go there, does not mean that others (with their life experience) cannot draw their own conclusion. I do know one thing as an official I have never seen another official yell and scream at a coach in order and then assault them. So I can come to a conclusion that the coach must have said something. And for someone to go that far that coach likely said something over the top. I have never even seen the most inexperienced official react “that way” over just some normal words or comments. I will stick with my assumption at this point and something was confirmed the suggestion of the article.
Peace
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It's not that I don't want to go there. You're making up what "might" have happened out of thin air. You show me even one report by any witness (even the official himself) where the coach is claimed to have said something even remotely racial and I'll conceed....just one. Until then, it is, with absolutely no evidence to suggest racism aside from the races of the parties involved, just as wrong to judge someone of being a racist as it is to actually be racist.
Could he have thrown some unacceptable racist language? Quite possibly, maybe even likely. For all any of us know from what was in the article, he could have been calling the guy a follicularly challenged fag.
Instead of convicting him of being a racist for being white, perhaps we should find out what he actually said.