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That cape on tight as hell.
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That cape on tight as hell.
This is the 4th time this very quote has been posted in this thread and dudes still like....In October 1999, these words came out of his mouth:
"I don't mean to say [that] as a snide remark toward a certain population in our society, but they have a limitation of their attention span, a lot of it probably due to too much rap music going in their ears and coming out their being."
OK. Let that one slide. Chalk it up as generational hate. Cultural Alzheimer's.
Then…
In October 2005, these words came out of his mouth:
"I think it's important that the players take their end of it, get out of the prison garb and the thuggery aspect of basketball that has come along with hip-hop music in the last seven or eight years."
*Looks at avy* oh.
This is the 4th time this very quote has been posted in this thread and dudes still like....
"So Phil said the word posse, one time, and he's racist? Ya'll reachin bruh"
"I don't get it... what's so bad about the word posse??"
"Lebron sensative"
Naive living
Is @lamekilla
that dense that he believes this is convo. strictly about Lebron vs. Phil?
Like i said if he's prone to spouting off **** like that he hates himself.
This isn't your grandad telling you to pull your pants up.
If your father in law says things like
"they have a limitation of their attention span, a lot of it probably due to too much rap music going in their ears and coming out their being."
then deep down he hates himself IDC what he USED to be.
There is a huge difference when a black man makes such a comment, then when a white man who is in a position of authority does it. A black man from a different generation can be given the freedom and benefit of the doubt. I hate modern hip hop, and I have two daughters who finished college. I heard what they were listening to, so as kids I made sure they sat down, then understood Miles, Trane, Tribe, Jungle Bros, Leaders, The Godfather of Soul, Chopin, Beethoven, you know, all that so that they were diverse enough, then having the patience to understand what they did not know. The reason I hate modern hip hop is because who it is geared toward, and then why. We know who is in control of the music industry, and why they wish to remain in control. They want young minorities to have a short attention span, simply to control your likes and dislikes. For the most part, it is working, but Phil Jackson is a part of the demo that controls, while living with privilege. He has no right to say what he said, addressing who he was addressing. Screw him. He has not earned it.Nah man, he's a proud black man that's put 3 kids through college (one of which wasn't his) while working at a steel mill. He also has 45 years of volunteer service. Nothing could be further from the truth.
I've never understood the hate for LeBron. He put those he grew up with a chance to have real wealth. No other player has done this.
LeBron and his "posse" will be making way more in the future than phil off the NBA.
You have no clue what you're talking about, generalizing the man's father-in-law when you don't even know him.
There is a huge difference when a black man makes such a comment, then when a white man who is in a position of authority does it. A black man from a different generation can be given the freedom and benefit of the doubt. I hate modern hip hop, and I have two daughters who finished college. I heard what they were listening to, so as kids I made sure they sat down, then understood Miles, Trane, Tribe, Jungle Bros, Leaders, The Godfather of Soul, Chopin, Beethoven, you know, all that so that they were diverse enough, then having the patience to understand what they did not know. The reason I hate modern hip hop is because who it is geared toward, and then why. We know who is in control of the music industry, and why they wish to remain in control. They want young minorities to have a short attention span, simply to control your likes and dislikes. For the most part, it is working, but Phil Jackson is a part of the demo that controls, while living with privilege. He has no right to say what he said, addressing who he was addressing. Screw him. He has not earned it.
A white man not understanding black culture... this is so new
C'mon fam. You're making a mountain out of a mole hill.The Klan's be around forever should we just let them rock out too?
The problem is when white men think they understand black culture, and speak from a place of knowledge when they have no clue what they're talking about.
A white man not understanding black culture... this is so new
The problem is when black men become so insecure about who they are that every little phrase bothers them .. .
The problem is when white men think they understand black culture, and speak from a place of knowledge when they have no clue what they're talking about.
White men should learn when they should shut the **** up the way everyone else does when they don't know what they're talking about. Especially when you're passing judgement on an entire group of people.
He's been under media scrutiny for years. He knows how to think before he speaks, he just chooses not to because he doesn't care. That's the problem. And that lack of respect was dripping from his quote.
C'mon fam. You're making a mountain out of a mole hill.