Thanks for making it racial! You F%$Kers

Moderators: Ron, Jim Price

Slothkill
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 246
Joined: Thursday Apr 22, 2004
Location: Altoona

Thanks for making it racial! You F%$Kers

Post by Slothkill »

I bet nobody here was worried about a BLACK Head Coach... But the media is sure to make a big deal about it. I'd like to think as musicans we have all passed beyond the racial barrier, the FREE AMERICAN PRESS will never let us.
WAKE UP Media........................ Nobody cares.......unless your a racist.
If Freedom is not free then I will use my credit card.
User avatar
AceaDiamonds
Active Member
Active Member
Posts: 51
Joined: Wednesday Nov 09, 2005
Location: Back Woods, PA

Agreed

Post by AceaDiamonds »

Agreed! I don't even think about color, sept when I'm picking out socks in the morning.
User avatar
Punkinhead
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1431
Joined: Thursday Jun 19, 2003
Location: The ninth circle of Hell

Post by Punkinhead »

Yeah, that's kind of frustrating that the media keeps alive a lot of things that are bad for this country (not just racism) that most people that I know do not even care about anymore.
If youth knew; if age could.
User avatar
Little Devil Girl
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 114
Joined: Friday Dec 29, 2006

Post by Little Devil Girl »

Did my ears hear correctly when they were saying the Bears coach is the first "african american" coach to make it to the superbowl????

IF SO, WTF???
If you have an EGO, go look in the mirror, then you will realize you shouldn't.
User avatar
RobTheDrummer
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 5227
Joined: Tuesday Dec 10, 2002
Location: Tiptonia, Pa

Post by RobTheDrummer »

Lovie Smith is a great coach. I don't give a fuck what color he is.
User avatar
Punkinhead
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1431
Joined: Thursday Jun 19, 2003
Location: The ninth circle of Hell

Post by Punkinhead »

RobTheDrummer wrote:Lovie Smith is a great coach. I don't give a fuck what color he is.
Yeah, agreed. They are making too much out of this. But, drama sells.
If youth knew; if age could.
Hawk
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 5332
Joined: Friday Mar 12, 2004
Location: Central PA

Post by Hawk »

I think musicians were among the first (well not the absolute first) to overlook race. Can be traced back to the old days and the beginning of jazz, through the days of Frank Sinatra (who told management to let Sammy Davis come in the front door) to today.

Although any passing of a mile stone for a black is traditionally celebrated and I don't think the media was being racist as much as they were announcing a new mile stone reached by a black man. That's not so bad.
www.showtimesoundllc.com
Flashpoint!
SKYE 2.0
Triple Threat
User avatar
RobTheDrummer
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 5227
Joined: Tuesday Dec 10, 2002
Location: Tiptonia, Pa

Post by RobTheDrummer »

Hawk wrote:I think musicians were among the first (well not the absolute first) to overlook race. Can be traced back to the old days and the beginning of jazz, through the days of Frank Sinatra (who told management to let Sammy Davis come in the front door) to today.

Although any passing of a mile stone for a black is traditionally celebrated and I don't think the media was being racist as much as they were announcing a new mile stone reached by a black man. That's not so bad.
I was just thinking the same thing. It's a milestone. That's it, not a race issue at all.
User avatar
Naga
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1160
Joined: Monday Dec 25, 2006
Location: 'Toona Town, PA

Post by Naga »

A steak is a steak as long as it's a good steak. I don't care who cooks it. This country needs to let go of these kinds of things
User avatar
BDR
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 4086
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Shelocta, PA

Re: Agreed

Post by BDR »

AceaDiamonds wrote:Agreed! I don't even think about color, sept when I'm picking out socks in the morning.
My socks are all white. Does that make me an Aryan supremacist?

r:>)
That's what she said.
User avatar
BDR
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 4086
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Shelocta, PA

Post by BDR »

Hawk wrote:Although any passing of a mile stone for a black is traditionally celebrated ...
Isn't it racist to refer to an African American as "a black?"

r:>)
That's what she said.
Hawk
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 5332
Joined: Friday Mar 12, 2004
Location: Central PA

Post by Hawk »

BadDazeRob wrote:
Hawk wrote:Although any passing of a mile stone for a black is traditionally celebrated ...
Isn't it racist to refer to an African American as "a black?"

r:>)
Unintentional adjective. Not meant in a negative way .

Political correctness can be carried too far.

BTW my wife is a Pollock.
www.showtimesoundllc.com
Flashpoint!
SKYE 2.0
Triple Threat
User avatar
lonewolf
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 6249
Joined: Thursday Sep 25, 2003
Location: Anywhere, Earth
Contact:

Post by lonewolf »

I thought the issue of race was over once James T. Kirk started humping those green bitches.
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
User avatar
BDR
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 4086
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Shelocta, PA

Post by BDR »

Hawk wrote:Political correctness can be carried too far.
Can't agree more and, for the record, I was just giving you a rough time with your Archie Bunkerism :D

I think it's high time, with people like Dave Chappelle gaining popularity, that political correctness be flushed. It makes me sick most of the time.

r:>)
That's what she said.
User avatar
A. Bunker
Active Member
Active Member
Posts: 14
Joined: Tuesday Jan 31, 2006
Location: Queens, NY

Post by A. Bunker »

Let's keep the spades out of the super bowl, huh?
skipisode
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 406
Joined: Wednesday Jun 29, 2005
Location: Tyrone, PA

Post by skipisode »

Black, white, green, orange, purple, or paisley. I don't give a shit what
color the person is, if they can do the job then they deserve it! I agree
that the media needs to lay off on the racial issue. Lovie Smith and Tony Dungee are good coaches plain and simple! The Steelers have smart folks in their management, and have typically made the "right" decisions over the years. I'm quite confident they looked at all issues/facts when they made their decision. Looking forward to next season!

GO STEELERS!
User avatar
BDR
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 4086
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Shelocta, PA

Post by BDR »

I was actually hoping beyond hope they would hire a Puerto Rican for the job.

r:>)
That's what she said.
GUITARII
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 337
Joined: Friday Mar 19, 2004
Contact:

Post by GUITARII »

Isn't it funny how we can bitch about the media making a big deal of things and how it shouldn't even be an issue and then open it up on a public forum in order to bitch about it and make it a bigger issue?

Cool huh?
Jacklyn Miauff
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 153
Joined: Thursday Aug 26, 2004
Location: Altoona, PA
Contact:

GOOD POINT!

Post by Jacklyn Miauff »

skipisode wrote:Black, white, green, orange, purple, or paisley. I don't give a shit what
color the person is, if they can do the job then they deserve it! I agree
that the media needs to lay off on the racial issue. Lovie Smith and Tony Dungee are good coaches plain and simple! The Steelers have smart folks in their management, and have typically made the "right" decisions over the years. I'm quite confident they looked at all issues/facts when they made their decision. Looking forward to next season!

GO STEELERS!

DITTO!!!
User avatar
BDR
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 4086
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Shelocta, PA

Post by BDR »

I would've been soooo pissed if the Rooneys would've hired a paisley coach ...

r:>)
That's what she said.
SuffrInLys
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 248
Joined: Sunday Sep 28, 2003
Contact:

Post by SuffrInLys »

BadDazeRob wrote:
Hawk wrote:Although any passing of a mile stone for a black is traditionally celebrated ...
Isn't it racist to refer to an African American as "a black?"

r:>)
why does anyone even have to say african american? they're just americans.. i don't call myself an irish/italian/german american.

we are all just fucking americans now... we just need to get past all that other shit. it is fucking stupid and it just provokes racism in idiots.
i have become anger .... i have become wrath
Primates
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 441
Joined: Thursday Apr 28, 2005

Post by Primates »

lonewolf wrote:I thought the issue of race was over once James T. Kirk started humping those green bitches.
That was a good epsiode :twisted:
Banned
Posts: 0
Joined: Thursday Jul 18, 2024

Post by Banned »

lonewolf wrote:I thought the issue of race was over once James T. Kirk started humping those green bitches.
The blue babe was also cool, but my favorite was the blonde wearing the aluminum foil diaper. Back in the days when Star Trek was having the interracial teases, it was considered scandalous by many prudes.

Be prepared for 2 weeks of the media feasting on this story: first black american coachs in the Superbowl. They would have loved it even more if it were 2 black quarterbacks. I think we Americans are over it, its the media that isn't.
dburley81
Active Member
Active Member
Posts: 45
Joined: Friday Nov 17, 2006
Location: W Central PA
Contact:

Post by dburley81 »

i agree its the 21st century we have transexuals gay marriages ect ect but we still can seem to get away from racial barriers WHY??? Blame the government and media Shame on them.... But when they talk about politically correct why do they say BLACK coach???? SHouldnt they say African American.....Hmmm actually the color of thier skin is shades of brown I have never seen a black person.... Could it possibly be we still say black people because its now wrong to say negro's??? Negro means black in latin i think right....Maybe BLACK is the pollitically correct way to make racial slurs at African Americans Screw the media all they do is pollute peoples minds with what will make them rich....
Without Musicians Creating Original Music There would be no Music to Request....!!!!SUPPORT ORIGINAL MUSIC!!!!! www.myspace.com/dustinburley
User avatar
BDR
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 4086
Joined: Monday Dec 09, 2002
Location: Shelocta, PA

Post by BDR »

dburley81 wrote:... we still can seem to get away from racial barriers WHY??? Blame the government and media Shame on them ...

... Screw the media all they do is pollute peoples minds with what will make them rich....
"I think about my generation of kids, who watched Super Bowls, never really saw African-American coaches and didn't necessarily think about the fact that you could be the coach. You could be a player. You couldn't necessarily be the quarterback. Then we saw Doug Williams play and win, and guys a little bit younger than me all of a sudden felt they could be a quarterback. Now you see Donovan McNabb and Michael Vick, guys like that, because of what Doug did.

And hopefully, young kids now will say, 'Hey, I might be the coach one day.' So that's special."

-Tony Dungy
It's a fü©king milestone that they're proud of, no different than Jackie Robinson or Rosa Parks.

Why is the media to blame for everything?!? Don't you people (oh, $hit, I said, "you people":oops: ) have the ability to think and form opinion on your own? I suppose video games and rock music are to blame for violence in schools ... As Nell Carter once sang, "Gimmie A Break."

Here's a thought: Everyone take responsibility for his or her own thoughts and actions and the rest will take care of itself. Stop looking to assign blame for the way people think. You choose to do act and react in specific ways to stimuli in this world. The kind of person you are is no one's fault but your own.

r:>)
That's what she said.
Post Reply