HOPKINS PULLS THE 'RACE CARD' AGAIN...
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Lenny Cravats
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Someone is going to have to explain to me what this 'race card' is all about. It seems to me, and correct me if I'm wrong, that it's a term used by white people to dismiss any discourse on issues of race that have been raised by black or ethnic minority peoples in a vain attempt to assure themselves, from their privileged position, that race shouldn't be an issue for anyone cus, ya know, I think black people are alright.
How close am I?
How close am I?
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Hopkins has a point and he has a right to raise and discuss the issue. However many sports stars in the states have become very popular in the states regardless of race-OJ Simpson, De La Hoya, Jordan, Ali, and even Mayweather would examples of people who have done this, so while in some ways I would agree with Hopkins that if he had been white he may be a bigger star I am not sure how much you can also attribute to personality.Lenny Cravats wrote:Someone is going to have to explain to me what this 'race card' is all about. It seems to me, and correct me if I'm wrong, that it's a term used by white people to dismiss any discourse on issues of race that have been raised by black or ethnic minority peoples in a vain attempt to assure themselves, from their privileged position, that race shouldn't be an issue for anyone cus, ya know, I think black people are alright.
How close am I?
Would all of the above been even more popular had they been white? I would say undoubtedly. It is I think an uncomfortable truth.
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Freedom2013
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Hopkins has a point...
After all, very few people have ever heard of African-American boxers like Muhammed Ali and Mike Tyson, because the media ignored them.
Let's face it, the USA is a racist country where a black person can never be in a high position like president.
After all, very few people have ever heard of African-American boxers like Muhammed Ali and Mike Tyson, because the media ignored them.
Let's face it, the USA is a racist country where a black person can never be in a high position like president.
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Freedom2013 wrote:Hopkins has a point...
After all, very few people have ever heard of African-American boxers like Muhammed Ali and Mike Tyson, because the media ignored them.
Let's face it, the USA is a racist country where a black person can never be in a high position like president.
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I truly believe that this kind of thing is part of the problem facing minorities.
Telling people they can't achieve or won't get a fair shake. It's an excuse.
Tells people...don't try too hard... We all know and accept that minorities have more to overcome.
Nobody would argue with that. But wallowing in the mud is not going to help.
I'm sure some guys who feel sorry for themselves will take great heart in this...
But come on. Hopkins needs to trun his attention to real injustices faced by his people.
Not the fact that he hasn't got as many millions as he thinks he should have.
Telling people they can't achieve or won't get a fair shake. It's an excuse.
Tells people...don't try too hard... We all know and accept that minorities have more to overcome.
Nobody would argue with that. But wallowing in the mud is not going to help.
I'm sure some guys who feel sorry for themselves will take great heart in this...
But come on. Hopkins needs to trun his attention to real injustices faced by his people.
Not the fact that he hasn't got as many millions as he thinks he should have.
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marvelous marv
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To the casual fan Hopkins is perceived to as dirty fighter that bends the rules to win. He will never be loved like Foreman.
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Hopkins said or did something controversial shortly before a scheduled fight??
That's never happened before.
That's never happened before.
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tiny_acres
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Best post of today.Freedom2013 wrote:Hopkins has a point...
After all, very few people have ever heard of African-American boxers like Muhammed Ali and Mike Tyson, because the media ignored them.
Let's face it, the USA is a racist country where a black person can never be in a high position like president.
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Not to mention all the black American athletes like basketball players.Freedom2013 wrote:Hopkins has a point...
After all, very few people have ever heard of African-American boxers like Muhammed Ali and Mike Tyson, because the media ignored them.
Let's face it, the USA is a racist country where a black person can never be in a high position like president.
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... or barely known to public Floyd Mayweather who was extremely surprised when a female barber in England didn't know who he was.
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The Great John L
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I thought Obama was Hawaiian.Freedom2013 wrote:Hopkins has a point...
After all, very few people have ever heard of African-American boxers like Muhammed Ali and Mike Tyson, because the media ignored them.
Let's face it, the USA is a racist country where a black person can never be in a high position like president.
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Impractical Poster
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Muhammad Ali transcended the sport more than any "white boy"... or anyone else for that matter. Bernard is just having a hard time grasping that it's more do to his style and personality than anything else. The easiest thing to do is to blame race. The history of the sport contradicts his claim.
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Freedom2013
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No, I think Rocky is actually under-appreciated nowadays because of the color of his skin.fergusg wrote: Personally-speaking, Rocky Marciano was heavily hyped and the colour of his skin, coupled with his unbeaten record over elderly heavyweights, seems to have exaggerated his actual status in the history of the sport.
Because he's white, people say he fought "elderly heavyweights" yet all his opponents except for Moore (who Ali fought years later) were younger than Wladimir Klitschko is now (Wlad will be 39 in March).
I look at Marciano's BoxRec reveals that most of Rocky's opponents were actually close to his own age. And he was at a height and reach disadvantage against virtually all of them.
Let's not forget, there was a movie The Great White Hype which ridiculed white boxers. If they made a movie now about someone like Wilder called The Great Black Hype, it would be considered racist. Racism does still exist, but nowadays in the USA it's against whites not blacks.fergusg wrote:Let’s not forget that Gerry Cooney and Tommy Morrison were also labelled as “Great White Hopes”.
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The Great John L
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Are you saying that there are no longer any racial prejudices against blacks in the US?Freedom2013 wrote:Racism does still exist, but nowadays in the USA it's against whites not blacks.
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Freedom2013 wrote:Racism does still exist, but nowadays in the USA it's against whites not blacks.
The level headed ones believe that there is still racial prejudice in the US. But it's not just against whites or blacks. It depends on your mindset. There are many prejudice against blacks, many against whites, many against anyone else who is not their own color. But to continue to harp on it means to keep it alive and kicking.
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Tommy Morrison was never considered a great white hope. Morrison fought in the prisoned Tyson era. Bowe, Holyfield, Lennox Lewis.
No one in their right mind would have given Morrison a chance against those fighters, get real.
Morrison was popular cause he could punch. AND being white was a added bonus. Great White Hope LOL, that's B.S.
No one in their right mind would have given Morrison a chance against those fighters, get real.
Morrison was popular cause he could punch. AND being white was a added bonus. Great White Hope LOL, that's B.S.
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Freedom2013
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No there isn't, even the US president (who was elected to a second term) is black.The Great John L wrote:Are you saying that there are no longer any racial prejudices against blacks in the US?Freedom2013 wrote:Racism does still exist, but nowadays in the USA it's against whites not blacks.
The only racism nowadays is against whites. If a black cop shoots a white person breaking the law, there's no outrage. But if a white cop shoots a black person breaking the law, the media will stir the public up to have demonstrations and even riots.
Although there was a time when black people were discriminated against, nowadays in the USA there's more and more examples of "black privilege". You can't get into a university with poor grades in high school if you're white, but you can if you're black. If you're black, you can be less qualified and score lower on a test than the white applicants, but you'll get the job instead ("affirmative action").
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Impractical Poster
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Did the KKK retire?
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The Great John L
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Freedom2013 wrote:No there isn't, even the US president (who was elected to a second term) is black.The Great John L wrote:Are you saying that there are no longer any racial prejudices against blacks in the US?Freedom2013 wrote:Racism does still exist, but nowadays in the USA it's against whites not blacks.
The only racism nowadays is against whites. If a black cop shoots a white person breaking the law, there's no outrage. But if a white cop shoots a black person breaking the law, the media will stir the public up to have demonstrations and even riots.
Although there was a time when black people were discriminated against, nowadays in the USA there's more and more examples of "black privilege". You can't get into a university with poor grades in high school if you're white, but you can if you're black. If you're black, you can be less qualified and score lower on a test than the white applicants, but you'll get the job instead ("affirmative action").
Thanks for that. I had no idea that we had completely eliminated all racial prejudices against blacks in the US and am so pleased to hear of this news. Why is this not being acknowledged in the liberal media? I'm not even sure that Fox has reported this.
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The Great John L
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I hope not. It sounds like we need them now more than ever.Impractical Poster wrote:Did the KKK retire?
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There is still a tremendous amount of racism out there. I see it everyday online.
Having said that, what Hopkins said was mostly nonsense. Hopkins is obvioulsy a great fighter but people like extreme personalities.
Ali, Tyson, and the 2nd coming of Foreman were all extreme. Ali's poetry and "I ain't got no quarrel with them vietcong." Tyson, at first was Cus's boy, and then he was a badass. GF stuffing cheeseburgers in his face during press conferences.
Hopkins is a great fighter, but he of course lacks great power, and while he is fairly bright, he comes across as just another dude. So no, if Hopkins was white, he still wouldn't be what everyone is talking about at work or at the pub.
Having said that, what Hopkins said was mostly nonsense. Hopkins is obvioulsy a great fighter but people like extreme personalities.
Ali, Tyson, and the 2nd coming of Foreman were all extreme. Ali's poetry and "I ain't got no quarrel with them vietcong." Tyson, at first was Cus's boy, and then he was a badass. GF stuffing cheeseburgers in his face during press conferences.
Hopkins is a great fighter, but he of course lacks great power, and while he is fairly bright, he comes across as just another dude. So no, if Hopkins was white, he still wouldn't be what everyone is talking about at work or at the pub.
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Let's not forget that boxing is far less popular in the U.S. now compared to Marciano, Ali or even Tyson's times.
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The Great John L
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Agreed, with the emphasis on far less popular.ikorolev wrote:Let's not forget that boxing is far less popular in the U.S. now compared to Marciano, Ali or even Tyson's times.
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Perseus wrote:Hopkins said or did something controversial shortly before a scheduled fight??![]()
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That's never happened before.
Drumming up some last minute interest
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You,win.Lenny Cravats wrote:Someone is going to have to explain to me what this 'race card' is all about. It seems to me, and correct me if I'm wrong, that it's a term used by white people to dismiss any discourse on issues of race that have been raised by black or ethnic minority peoples in a vain attempt to assure themselves, from their privileged position, that race shouldn't be an issue for anyone cus, ya know, I think black people are alright.
How close am I?