Here is the opening paragraph from an article in the Detroit Free Press on Mike Furrey:
At some point during the Lions' game against Atlanta last month, curiosity got the better of Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall. Hall finally turned to Lions receiver Roy Williams. He just had to know. "Where'd y'all get this white boy from?" Hall asked.
Typical double standard of the use of anti-white racial epithet. Fortunately some of the people that commented to the article felt the same way. If this is the casual way blacks demeam whites on a football field then how can anyone doubt the existence of a caste system.
some of the comments:
wonder what the black media elite would have done if this comment was quoted???
"Where'd y'all get this black boy from?"
Come on Rev. JJ and Rev AS tell us this was OK.
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:53 am
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This should make people upset. In this ultra-pc world where everyone is supposed to watch every reference to race, why should this go on as acceptable? Was Hall suprised to see this "white boy" doing well as a reciever??
Personally, I hope the guy stays. From the outside, he seems like a no nonsense, hard working, blue collar kind of guy that just does his job to the best of his ability.
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:45 am
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THE DOUBLE STANDARD LIVES! "Where'd ya'll get this white boy" is spoken without an a word being said. I'm sure if Brett Favre had asked Jon Kitna "Where'dya'll get this black boy", nothing would be said, either. Yeah, right... Maybe for about the amount of time it takes Rev. Al to reach for his cell.
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:44 am
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At some point during the Lions' game against Atlanta last month, curiosity got the better of Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall. Hall finally turned to Lions receiver Roy Williams. He just had to know. "Where'd y'all get this white boy from?" Hall asked.
Typical double standard of the use of anti-white racial epithet. Fortunately some of the people that commented to the article felt the same way. If this is the casual way blacks demeam whites on a football field then how can anyone doubt the existence of a caste system.
some of the comments:
wonder what the black media elite would have done if this comment was quoted???
"Where'd y'all get this black boy from?"
Come on Rev. JJ and Rev AS tell us this was OK.
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:53 am
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This should make people upset. In this ultra-pc world where everyone is supposed to watch every reference to race, why should this go on as acceptable? Was Hall suprised to see this "white boy" doing well as a reciever??
Personally, I hope the guy stays. From the outside, he seems like a no nonsense, hard working, blue collar kind of guy that just does his job to the best of his ability.
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:45 am
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THE DOUBLE STANDARD LIVES! "Where'd ya'll get this white boy" is spoken without an a word being said. I'm sure if Brett Favre had asked Jon Kitna "Where'dya'll get this black boy", nothing would be said, either. Yeah, right... Maybe for about the amount of time it takes Rev. Al to reach for his cell.
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:44 am
article link:
Well received