Kilgore Trout
Misanthropic Humanist
Its really no different than how we in the US identify white players in the NBA. You know, "clumsy doofus in the middle (of the bench)."
Don't even get me started about black privilege in sports.
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Its really no different than how we in the US identify white players in the NBA. You know, "clumsy doofus in the middle (of the bench)."
Suppose this was an NBA team and they said "White guy in the middle".
People seem to be forgetting what happened to his brother a few months ago. This is why people are upset about it.
That might help put this in context. I couldn't care less about sports here, much less in ferrin places. I thought Canada was so race blind you had to tell them when someone was black.People seem to be forgetting what happened to his brother a few months ago. This is why people are upset about it.
They're identifying a player with a number on his jersey by identifying the difference in skin colour. I guarantee they had a picture that showed the group and his number.
If you are not a hockey fan that is reasonable. Still there is some legitimate concerns about the article due to previous events with his brother.
Don't even get me started about black privilege in sports.
I'm interested to know how those here expressing their outrage regarding the OP story would answer this.
"Dark guy" isn't an inherently racist phrase, but you have to admit that being identified in a group photo based on a superficial attribute would probably be annoying, and is certainly unprofessional. It would be like a paper identifying Dolly Parton as "the one with the massive hooters" instead of "pictured here on the left".
Well, they couldn't call'm the "white guy in the middle", now, could they?"Dark guy in the middle?" Really?
Well, they couldn't call'm the "white guy in the middle", now, could they?
He's not the one who complained.If I were being elevated to Canadian hockey Monarchy you could point out my skinny butt or pale skin or anything you want. Just Do It.
The dark guy in the middle is one of the most priveledged people on this planet. I got no sympathy.
Tom
I don't wonder. I've seen both faces of the police - the friendly one where they see you as a citizen they are supposed to protect and serve, and the other one where they see you as a perp. You don't want to be crossing paths with police at all, ever, if your skin colour makes them sort you and everyone who looks like you into the "perp" category on sight.It's not racist, its just an awkward to describe someone. Racist would be "The Urban guy" or "The Negro in the middle". All I would say to him is "Wow man, that was....weird" I mean he made one offhand weird comment in the moment. I do that all the time. Relax on this petty stuff. Be more worried about this
New Video Shows John Crawford Fatally Shot By Police In Wal-Mart
No indictment for this by a grand jury. This is the stuff that scares me, and yet some people still wonder why black people avoid police like the plague.