do racial double standards exist in boxing
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margaret thatcher
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Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
hopkins hugs = ooh so crafty
klit hugs = omg he's so boring! ew!
klit hugs = omg he's so boring! ew!
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world ranked
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Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
Less to previous eras doesn't mean rare in today's time. It just means less than previously. Same right on 'books' are not always practice equally. Rights also doesn't equate to not being racist. How can someone who's not of the discrimatory group tell that group or a person of group that racism is rare if they don't experience as the dominant race. How has BLM the so called supremacist group affected you personally? Me and many other non-whites can tell personal stories of how racism has affected us. Please share your story of personal story of BLM?aicheligad wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 06:34Not the only one I guess but it's the most obvious example because it's by far the biggest one and by far the most popular and most promoted one.world ranked wrote: ↑30 Jun 2021, 19:57Is BLM is the only supremacist organization? Or just only one so you can prove your point. How do we know that institutional racism is rare? How do you come to this conclusion with some type of facts?aicheligad wrote: ↑29 Jun 2021, 03:32
Well, there are some examples of racism like the BLM supremacist organization but generally that's it and institutional racism is also very, very rare in today's world - which is good and I'm happy about that.
Institutional racism is rare, especially when compared to the previous eras. Of course, there are examples like racial quota on universities in some countries or even recent examples of racist states like Zimbabwe under Mugabe but yeah, racism is relatively uncommon these days, isn't it? Today, all races have the same rights in almost every place in the world.
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
John ruiz hugs= ban him from boxing!margaret thatcher wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 14:01 hopkins hugs = ooh so crafty
klit hugs = omg he's so boring! ew!
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
There are definite stereotypes
Black American: fast, slick
Mexican: tough customer likes to fight inside
European: robotic
White American: workmanlike, lunch and pail fighter
Black American: fast, slick
Mexican: tough customer likes to fight inside
European: robotic
White American: workmanlike, lunch and pail fighter
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margaret thatcher
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Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
ya, 'athletic' gets used almost exclusively for black fighters
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
Shit i forgot one
Douchebag = anthony mundine
Douchebag = anthony mundine
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aicheligad
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Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
''Less to previous eras doesn't mean rare in today's time'' - You are right, it doesn't automatically mean so. But it is just my opinion - you have a different one and it's fine. It is what it is, one will say that there is almost no racism, other will say that the world is full of racism - it's very relative.world ranked wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 21:30Less to previous eras doesn't mean rare in today's time. It just means less than previously. Same right on 'books' are not always practice equally. Rights also doesn't equate to not being racist. How can someone who's not of the discrimatory group tell that group or a person of group that racism is rare if they don't experience as the dominant race. How has BLM the so called supremacist group affected you personally? Me and many other non-whites can tell personal stories of how racism has affected us. Please share your story of personal story of BLM?aicheligad wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 06:34Not the only one I guess but it's the most obvious example because it's by far the biggest one and by far the most popular and most promoted one.world ranked wrote: ↑30 Jun 2021, 19:57
Is BLM is the only supremacist organization? Or just only one so you can prove your point. How do we know that institutional racism is rare? How do you come to this conclusion with some type of facts?
Institutional racism is rare, especially when compared to the previous eras. Of course, there are examples like racial quota on universities in some countries or even recent examples of racist states like Zimbabwe under Mugabe but yeah, racism is relatively uncommon these days, isn't it? Today, all races have the same rights in almost every place in the world.
It's not that racism touches only black people. See some states in Africa. I don't see how whites are ''dominant race''. In what aspect? Polish shops get regularly bombed in the Netherlands - can we consider it racist attacks, too?
BLM... well, they bombard me with their propaganda and demand from my countrymen (especially from the athletes) to apologize for something we have never done and never participated in it (I mean slavery and racism against the black people, of course). In fact, at some points of history we were treated as bad (or at least almost as bad) by other white people as the blacks were. But since we don't want to apologize, some extreme supremacists consider us racist
I genuinely wonder how racism has affected You? If You want to tell, of course. Maybe if I hear some stories like that (especially if they're real examples of racism, not just whining that some people do) I would change my opinion, I don't know, but at this point I think that racism is uncommon these days.
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Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
"BLM... well, they bombard me with their propaganda and demand from my countrymen (especially from the athletes) to apologize for something we have never done and never participated in it (I mean slavery and racism against the black people, of course)."
Does anyone know just who's really behind BLM?
Is it that lovely George Soros bloke? The same George Soros who's sometimes known as the hitman for the Rothschild family?
Seems like a nice man.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/13/us/p ... tions.html
Does anyone know just who's really behind BLM?
Is it that lovely George Soros bloke? The same George Soros who's sometimes known as the hitman for the Rothschild family?
Seems like a nice man.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/13/us/p ... tions.html
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margaret thatcher
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ya, big bad georgey is a ruthless hitman, will kill dudes by strangulation, by cutting them up alive, by torturing them slowly before he snuffs them out for social justice ![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
There's a really clear relationship between how much someone has to say George Soros and how little that person is worth listening to.
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Always found it interesting soros business partner in quantum fund, jim rogers, is a libertarian gold bug. Truly shows political differences mean squat when its time to make $$
Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
If I were you I'd just ignore him. He is clearly just trying to make the ridiculous claim that the only racism that exists is directed against white people.world ranked wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 21:30Less to previous eras doesn't mean rare in today's time. It just means less than previously. Same right on 'books' are not always practice equally. Rights also doesn't equate to not being racist. How can someone who's not of the discrimatory group tell that group or a person of group that racism is rare if they don't experience as the dominant race. How has BLM the so called supremacist group affected you personally? Me and many other non-whites can tell personal stories of how racism has affected us. Please share your story of personal story of BLM?aicheligad wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 06:34Not the only one I guess but it's the most obvious example because it's by far the biggest one and by far the most popular and most promoted one.world ranked wrote: ↑30 Jun 2021, 19:57
Is BLM is the only supremacist organization? Or just only one so you can prove your point. How do we know that institutional racism is rare? How do you come to this conclusion with some type of facts?
Institutional racism is rare, especially when compared to the previous eras. Of course, there are examples like racial quota on universities in some countries or even recent examples of racist states like Zimbabwe under Mugabe but yeah, racism is relatively uncommon these days, isn't it? Today, all races have the same rights in almost every place in the world.
Re: do racial double standards exist in boxing
According to Crawford it exists. He mentioned Canelo avoiding black boxers, particularly slick southpaws that give him trouble.
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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margaret thatcher
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canelo racist for not fighting andrade, jesus f@cking christ mate, what a twat
maybe all the top black fighters who andrade hasnt fought are racist against him too, maybe liam williams is the only good guy on the face of the earth
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aicheligad
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Never did that claim. Stop lying.gp. wrote: ↑04 Jul 2021, 06:39If I were you I'd just ignore him. He is clearly just trying to make the ridiculous claim that the only racism that exists is directed against white people.world ranked wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 21:30Less to previous eras doesn't mean rare in today's time. It just means less than previously. Same right on 'books' are not always practice equally. Rights also doesn't equate to not being racist. How can someone who's not of the discrimatory group tell that group or a person of group that racism is rare if they don't experience as the dominant race. How has BLM the so called supremacist group affected you personally? Me and many other non-whites can tell personal stories of how racism has affected us. Please share your story of personal story of BLM?aicheligad wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 06:34
Not the only one I guess but it's the most obvious example because it's by far the biggest one and by far the most popular and most promoted one.
Institutional racism is rare, especially when compared to the previous eras. Of course, there are examples like racial quota on universities in some countries or even recent examples of racist states like Zimbabwe under Mugabe but yeah, racism is relatively uncommon these days, isn't it? Today, all races have the same rights in almost every place in the world.