Former #Browns GM John Dorsey says Myles Garrett told him right away Mason Rudolph used a racial slur.
In ESPN interview, Garrett says he told Dorsey, coaches and DT Larry Ogunjobi about accusation on heels of Nov. 14 fight. Ogunjobi confirmed on Dec. 1.https://t.co/2EFrtzo4JO
Originally Posted by CarlosCarson88:
In fairness, it's not that people are dumb. That is also just a word.
It's that they are incredibly misguided due to years of conditioning.
It takes something else to jar the mind from that rat wheel state of mind.
just look how some were triggered by my symantic laden thread about four turnovers :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAGA45:
Nonetheless, a word can be empty or weigh a metric ton depending on who said it, the context/situation in which it was spoken and, in this particular case, the history behind it and all that it symbolizes. And that's in addition to any "pre-conditioning".
That's why its best to think before you speak and be exceedingly mindful of whom you're speaking to.
The context being if you are a white male, you're a fucking racist.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Why would Rudolph potentially risk alienating himself from his teammates by dropping an n bomb during a nationally televised game? Just because of a late hit? It doesn’t make any sense.
the better question is why he thinks john dorsey is going to excuse him if he actually did call him that. as it n word is worse than the c word or whatever combination of words [Reply]
2. Multiple people point out how ‘x’ is factually inaccurate.
3. Guy doubles down on factual inaccuracy.
4. Multiple people continue to point out factual inaccuracy.
5. Rather than admit making an incorrect post/thread, guy argues ‘semantics’ and accuses everyone else of being ‘triggered’.
CP at its finest.
This is the same guy who called me "triggered" after I called him out for complaining about the background music on a Chiefs highlight video. I think he just likes the word "triggered." [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mama Hip Rockets:
This is the sane guy who called me "triggered" after I called him out for complaining about the background music on a Chiefs highlight video. I think he just likes the word "triggered."
be careful, the symantic's police will come after you because you called me sane :-) [Reply]