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R.I.P. To the brother that played Richie.
Damn... seriously just hearing about this.
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R.I.P. To the brother that played Richie.
How can RG3 be a "Cornball brother" if he has Afrocentric braids?!
So because he is apart of the Republican Party and has a white fiancé he's white washed?!
Rob Parker is one of my fav Sports commentators/analysts/writers but he sounds like a pure negro for makin' such a foolish claim.
and you know what, it's comments of people such as these, that will never ever allow blacks and white and everything in between to co-exist without any issues.. it always comes back to the color of your skin, just because you believe or think differently makes you a "fake" brother, or it makes white people "******s"..
people are so narrow minded that issues like this will never go away..
i dont like rob parker.. dude is an idiot! like he's more black than RGIII, simply because his fiancee is white and he speaks proper english? ****... just like people that would not vote for obama if his wife was white...
that's just pitiful
Don't know RG3 personally and I didn't see the video of the First Take comments to judge appropriateness and context....but if you're a young black man that votes Republican and marries white in 2012....you're a cornball in my eyes too.
Don't know RG3 personally and I didn't see the video of the First Take comments to judge appropriateness and context....but if you're a young black man that votes Republican and marries white in 2012....you're a cornball in my eyes too.
Some outright racist comments in this thread and this is just one of them. What if let's say Andrew Luck married a black woman and voted Democrat. If somebody said "if he's a democrat and marrying a black woman then he's (insert any negative word here) in my eyes" he would get mauled on here and rightfully so. I seriously cannot believe the mentality some people on here have. Hating on a dude for marrying outside his race? Like you said, it's 2012 man. Get a grip.
If he was unmarried and had 4 kids by 21with 4 different mothers, 2 of them black, would he be less of a cornball?Some outright racist comments in this thread and this is just one of them. What if let's say Andrew Luck married a black woman and voted Democrat. If somebody said "if he's a democrat and marrying a black woman then he's (insert any negative word here) in my eyes" he would get mauled on here and rightfully so. I seriously cannot believe the mentality some people on here have. Hating on a dude for marrying outside his race? Like you said, it's 2012 man. Get a grip.Don't know RG3 personally and I didn't see the video of the First Take comments to judge appropriateness and context....but if you're a young black man that votes Republican and marries white in 2012....you're a cornball in my eyes too.
Save that bleeding heart, kumbaya, "I have a dream" nonsense for stuff for someone else.
If you're a young athlete getting married this early and forgoing all that good coochie in the first place...you're most likely a cornball.
If you're a star black athlete and you're falling for the Nicole Simpson gaffe in your early 20's....you're most likely a cornball.
If you're a young black dude voting Republican during the Obama era.....you're most likely a cornball.
Now I can understand one of those 2 things happening. You meet a really cool white girl in school and she's down for you, so you tie that knot early...I think that's stupid but I can understand it. I can also understand not feeling Obama's policies and voting Republican to make a political statement. But being a superstar black athlete, proposing to a below average white girl @ 21 and voting Republican with people like Mr. 47% and Sarah Palin representing the Republican party....the odds of you being a cornball black dude just increased astronomically.
I got cousins like this out of state...they know that they're cornballs and they're cool with it.
That doesn't mean I hate them or I'm "holding them down". It just is what it is.
In response to your Fresh Prince of Bel Aire comment, One of the running jokes was how badly Carlton wanted to go to Princeton and be a legacy there and ultimately succeed in corporate America, and Will who just wanted to chill and (until very late in the series) was cool with just getting by, always ridiculed him for it. And everyone laughed at Carlton.I'm not hating on dude or trashing him.
You all watched The Fresh Prince of Belair.....Carlton was the cornball brother, this was made very clear, yet we all laughed at it then....so please hop off of those hypocritical high horses now.
Will didn't hate Carlton because he pointed this out and neither did the viewers....but the paradigm was clear.
This is a cultural nuance of the "black community" and we have every right to it, just like every other group has theirs.
So a cornball brother is essentially a black man that doesn't abide by stereotypes? I think on paper I'd be considered a "cornball brother". I'll probably end up marrying a white woman, I hate Jesus, my favorite movie is Ps I Love You, I watch CSPAN for entertainment purposes, and I have sat through one episode of Frazier and chuckled once.
If he was unmarried and had 4 kids by 21with 4 different mothers, 2 of them black, would he be less of a cornball?
^there was also an episode where Will and Carlton try joining a black frat, and Will stands up for Carlton after Carlton is rejected for not being black enough.
This is not a compliment.anytime a black mans to make a better life for himself by being educated and speaking proper, he's automatically a "sell out"