BadJerry20
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why are you incapable of looking at the choke sign and how he acted after the game as bs and thuggish? Like a flat out angry punk. Because he went to Stanford? Didn't see any of the other black players act like that today. They handled like men. He handled it like a stereotypical angry black man, embarrassed himself and his race, and put that stereotype right back in the faces of the millions of racists out there that thrive off that junk.
Like you said, he is obviously smart. Went to Stanford. Should've known better. However, this isn't his first taunting issue.
I won't say embarrassed his race since I'm not black and can't speak to that. I will say he has the smarts and success to be something better and be a good role model to younger black kids and instead chose to be a stereotype. That's what disappoints me.
Embarrassed his race lololololol
you are being a juvenile fool.
You don't think black men and families all over the country are shaking their heads in disgust? You don't think strong black men all over the country are having discussions with their sons about how not to act? No, you have no clue.
If so, you must think all black people are as ignorant as you on the subject. Shockingly, you are wrong again.
why are you incapable of looking at the choke sign and how he acted after the game as bs and thuggish? Like a flat out angry punk. Because he went to Stanford? Didn't see any of the other black players act like that today. They handled like men. He handled it like a stereotypical angry black man, embarrassed himself and his race, and put that stereotype right back in the faces of the millions of racists out there that thrive off that junk.
Like you said, he is obviously smart. Went to Stanford. Should've known better. However, this isn't his first taunting issue.
you are being a juvenile fool.
You don't think black men and families all over the country are shaking their heads in disgust? You don't think strong black men all over the country are having discussions with their sons about how not to act? No, you have no clue.
If so, you must think all black people are as ignorant as you on the subject. Shockingly, you are wrong again.
I won't say embarrassed his race since I'm not black and can't speak to that. I will say he has the smarts and success to be something better and be a good role model to younger black kids and instead chose to be a stereotype. That's what disappoints me.
again, if you guys don't think there are black men and women shaking their heads in embarrassment and telling their sons to not feed the racial fire by acting like a Sherman, you guys are clueless.
He didn't go after anybody. He didn't curse. He didn't offend anybody's religion or ethnicity. He makes the play to go to the Super Bowl against their biggest rival, goes a little overboard with the choke sign, claims himself the best CB in the game, calls Michael Crabtree sorry, and we all act like he hit someone with his car while drunk.
So he didn't act like a good winner. But calling him a thug, embarrassing his race, etc. is silly. It's the NFL.