the Kid 100% deserved it but if it was a white pro athlete he would be up on charges for hate crime? https://www.tmz.com/2020/05/31/j-r-smith-attack-fight-video-los-angeles-la-protests-nba/
I'll give you that. There would be. Some people would say there is a reason for that but I agree there would be uproar.May not be a hate crime, dude did deserve it, but JR did say "One of these motherfu**king white boys didn't know where he was going and broke my f**king window in my truck." in his video, which shows him to be racist against against whites perhaps?
If a high profiled white athlete was in same situation and said "black boy", I'm sure there would be an uproar.
Well if Smith was also white and he said that...what would it be...if anybody tries to break into my property and try to trash what I own...the color of your skin won't matter...May not be a hate crime, dude did deserve it, but JR did say "One of these motherfu**king white boys didn't know where he was going and broke my f**king window in my truck." in his video, which shows him to be racist against against whites perhaps?
If a high profiled white athlete was in same situation and said "black boy", I'm sure there would be an uproar.
My sentiment exactly lol.Well if Smith was also white and he said that...what would it be...if anybody tries to break into my property and try to trash what I own...the color of your skin won't matter...
How would it be a hate crime if a white athlete beat up a white kid?I believe the right to the beatdown I just feel a double standard on what we are allowed to say .....hes a hero but if it was a white athlete his life would be over
White people always point about people for being black in a casual way too. "That black guy" "The black guy" "Black guy?"May not be a hate crime, dude did deserve it, but JR did say "One of these motherfu**king white boys didn't know where he was going and broke my f**king window in my truck." in his video, which shows him to be racist against against whites perhaps?
If a high profiled white athlete was in same situation and said "black boy", I'm sure there would be an uproar.
Christ his career would over. Every SJW on twitter would be out for blood.May not be a hate crime, dude did deserve it, but JR did say "One of these motherfu**king white boys didn't know where he was going and broke my f**king window in my truck." in his video, which shows him to be racist against against whites perhaps?
If a high profiled white athlete was in same situation and said "black boy", I'm sure there would be an uproar.
Well no Nike deal but hows a contract with Lakers?https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/02/entertainment/craig-gore/index.html JR will prob get a nike deal...
Never heard that before but it does explain some of the posts in the forum."White boy" can also refer to what white people call a "wigger." A white guy that embraces black culture, or who grew up around a lot of black people, so he exhibits characteristics that are stereotypically associated with black people.
I'm not surprised that you know very little about black people or black culture like most of the terb alt-righties.Never heard that before but it does explain some of the posts in the forum.
Kind of like you know very little about white people eh?I'm not surprised that you know very little about black people or black culture like most of the terb alt-righties.
So, how much do you know about Irish people or Irish culture or Irish history?I'm not surprised that you know very little about black people or black culture like most of the terb alt-righties.
If it was a white pro-athlete smacking the shit out of a young black kid then, yes...it would be different. The athlete might indeed be looking at charges...probably not a hate crime but I bet the public would demand the athlete be held legally responsible. And especially if it was an athlete with a history of making racist or racially insensitive comments.the Kid 100% deserved it but if it was a white pro athlete he would be up on charges for hate crime? https://www.tmz.com/2020/05/31/j-r-smith-attack-fight-video-los-angeles-la-protests-nba/