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Calling someone a bigot doesn't make you a bigot. If it does, then you're a bigot, because you just called the coach a bigot. And I guess I'm a bigot because I just called you a bigot. This is circular reasoning. |
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That's linear reasoning. |
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It may even be a true remark. It may be a stupid remark, in that the person saying it might be misinterpreting events. It may be the sign of someone having a chip on their shoulder. It may even actually be a racist remark. Think about it. If you call Archie Bunker a bigot, is that a racist remark? |
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My opinion is that you're completely wrong. My opinion is that calling someone a "bigot" under the circumstances outlined in Larry's first post could not possibly be interpreted as anything but a racially-related remark. Obviously Larry, who was there and had it pulled on him, thought it was racial in nature too, right from the git-go. He's already posted to that effect. If you want to tolerate that kinda stuff, hey, go ahead. I won't...now or ever. We just disagree, and neither one of us is gonna change the other's mind. |
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Peace |
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Now, my point. It makes absolutely no difference whether the official was a bigot or not. 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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2) I never said that anyone... you, Jim or anyone else...isn't entitled to their own opinion. It is my opinion though, for the record if I haven't previously stated it, that both of your opinions that the "bigot" remark wasn't racially related is just completely ludicrous. We just disagree. Waste of time to debate it further. |
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On the flip side of all of this, when someone suggests something might offend them, then those things are mocked and criticized heavily. Now because someone is called a racist the sky is falling. Just more of the same I guess. Peace |
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Well, personally I'm not going to allow any racial, religious, ethnic, etc. comments to be made in any game that I officiate. I don't really care who those comments are coming from either. And I also don't get mad when I hear those types of comments. I didn't fall off a turnip truck, wander into the gym and have someone ask me if I'd like to officiate that night's game. I certainly realize that these comments are gonna be made occasionally; I'd haveta be awful damn naive or just plain stoopid to believe otherwise. But when comments like these are made, I have zero tolerance for them. I just unload the person that made the comments and then write a report to everyone that I can think of. Any further action after that is up to their league/governing body. Questioning an official's integrity and callling an official a bigot are completely different acts. Btw, I don't let anybody swear <b>at</b> me either, and that's got nothing to do with anyone questioning my integrity. There's other acts beside racial comments that will earn a quick flagrant "T" from me. As I said, we disagree. |
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Instead, if you'll re-read my post you'll see that all I was addressing was your assertion that "Race is never a card; it is a reality of life". I used an experience I had on the floor to demonstrate that it can be and is used in an attempt to influence...it didn't work for the player in question because I'm not intimidated by ignorance and I refused to empower his accusation by overreacting to it and allowing it to become an issue. All I'm saying is that people use hot-button topics or issues to push agendas and/or try to gain advantages. Race is certainly used in that manner; however, that doesn't detract from or dilute the reality of racism in our society which you have so eloquently described on many occasions in the past. But to say people don't abuse such topics for perceived advantage, influence, or even intimidation, then you're burying your head in the sand to that reality. I suspect you'll disagree with me, but disagreement is okay. I love officiating...a few bonehead yahoos who try to manipulate me on the floor aren't going to change that. |
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Even if someone accuses someone of racism, not sure how they get an advantage by doing so? What did this coach get out of this accusation? If anything he lost credibility. If there was any racism involved, it was personal at best. Some of us are much more concerned with institutions and structures than what one guy might think. So I really do not get why someone would be so put off if someone accuses you of something like this and you know in your heart you have done nothing wrong. Peace |
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What was that you were saying in the other thread to me about walking and talking?....:rolleyes: Quote:
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What do you think that something is? Perhaps it is being a racist! What gave me that clue...hmmm... Oh, it was when the coach said, "YOU ARE A BIGOT!" Well, when that behavior is racism, it kind of puts it in the ballpark. Maybe, just maybe...:rolleyes: Lastly just for clarification, would it be racist to accuse someone of being a member of a certain hood-wearing, cross-buring secret society? Or accusing someone of wearing a white hood and burning a cross? What if a coach said to you, "You should be lynched?" Would you consider that racist? |
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