Some whiners have also found one of John Newton's old hymns racially insensitive --
We haven't quit singing it.
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Some whiners have also found one of John Newton's old hymns racially insensitive --
We haven't quit singing it.
According to the 2018 United States Census estimates, the United States population is approximately 14.6% Black or (snip) which equals 47.8 million people. The Black-only population is 13.4%. Since 1980, the Black immigrant population has increased fivefold. .
The term "African American", offends me!
Wow. You ARE a leftist. I’ll just be stepping away now.......no need to risk being contaminated, can’t be too careful these days, heh.The problem with McDermott's comment is that Division 1 Universities function similarly to Plantations where they essentially control a student athletes life, make a lot of money off the work of these athletes and merely provide food and education in return. Mcdermott spoke too close to the truth for Creighton's administration to be comfortable. Plus, young African American men will be reminded of our nation's great sin.
The problem with McDermott's comment is that Division 1 Universities function similarly to Plantations where they essentially control a student athletes life, make a lot of money off the work of these athletes and merely provide food and education in return. Mcdermott spoke too close to the truth for Creighton's administration to be comfortable. Plus, young African American men will be reminded of our nation's great sin.
I expect G-league and other lower professional leagues will grow as division one basketball diminishes. However, at this time D1 programs get a lot of money while they provide housing, food and a minimal education.NO one is forcing anyone to play basketball for a college- it is a choice! Now, are they getting an education in return - Yes - not a bad deal
Especially seeing that tuition itself stars at 40 grand a year! Room and board is about 10 grand a year. And for a few - a ticket to the NBA.
Currently, at least .3 are in the NBA and a dozen others are playing professionally elsewhere. Creighton Players Currently Playing Professionally - RealGM
Creighton Basketball coach Greg McDermott is a proven racist!!!
What horrible thing did he say:
"Guys, we got to stick together. We need both feet in. I need everybody to stay on the Plantation. I cant have anybody leave the plantation."
Arent you glad this racist has been suspended indef?
Greg McDermott suspended by Creighton for racially insensitive remarks
this whole "racist" thing is a load of rubbish! I see nothing wrong in what this person has said. Why should the term "Plantation" be as racist thing? It has been made so by some...
Because 150 years ago - slaves worked on plantations
.... but this whole thing about "racism" these days is nuts! ...!
I wonder how many Negroes in America understand that all this is just nonsense?
And what to do with this:Strannik - first of all- and I say this kindly to you- most do not like to be called "negro" in the USA. Black is more acceptable.
But to answer your question - I think it is a low % especially those who are younger
Brainwashing 101. Of course that’s the desired reaction that they want us to ‘buy into’. No sale at my house.The phrase itself is not racist. It’s only racist when someone with “white privilege” and too little “intersectionality” uses it.
Same result if he would have stated "off the reservation", instead?Creighton Basketball coach Greg McDermott is a proven racist!!!
What horrible thing did he say:
"Guys, we got to stick together. We need both feet in. I need everybody to stay on the Plantation. I cant have anybody leave the plantation."
Arent you glad this racist has been suspended indef?
Greg McDermott suspended by Creighton for racially insensitive remarks