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Lew
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Watching some of the Tampa-Cleveland and New Orleans-Pitt games, the trend of blacks adding jr., sr. and III to their jerseys has multiplied again this season. Tampa RB Charles Sims is now Charles Sims III. Cleveland RB Duke Johnson now sports a Jr. after his name. Terrell Pryor is now a Sr. The king so far is Saints WR Willie Snead, who is now Snead IV.
The most ridiculous one I've seen so far is Christine Michael liking his gay first name so much that he passed it on to his son and is now Christine Michael Sr.
I'm glad I'm not the only person who's noticed this. It's been bothering me for years now . There are also a lot more blacks now with hyphenated last names. To me there just seems to be some level of prestige and respect associated with someone with III, Jr., Sr., and hyphenated last names. I refuse to give that respect to people with 70 IQs and the minds of spoiled children . I try my best to leave out any suffix or additional last name when referring to them