The parts selected in your post above are true. Indisputable.
But to think that acting like choirboys helps our program with the powers-that-be, is a waste of time and false hope. We’re still never going to get the benefit of the doubt no matter what.
Whether it’s on late hits not being called against us, but if we brush up against a player it’s a personal foul and 15 yards. That kind of shlt is going to continue no matter what we do.
And Emmert and his preferred good old boy SEC network of institutional racists, that’s not going to end.
If you don’t like that black man’s language, that’s your business. It’s not going to make our program be held in any worse regard by the people that hate Miami. They’re going to hate Miami anyway, no matter what.
People speaking this way is part of the real world that I’ve been a part of for virtually my entire life. It’s all situationally dependent. When I’m in business I’m in business, and there’s a certain way of speaking that’s required. When I played sports or when I used to hoop it, or sometimes just hanging with some friends, when people are loose and feel comfortable, that’s just the kind of speech you’re going to hear. You’ve either been around it or you have not. But it’s real world shlt. I’m not about to tell a black man not to use the N-word. That’s not my place.
Nobody here is going to stop that man, the only way he gets stopped is if security stops him. Why even worry about it?
You referenced "Black Man" several times in your response to my comments. I am at a loss as to what the man's race has to do with his moronic behavior, or more importantly, my observations.
Yes, I am lily white! I was born into a life of poverty and was raised amongst people of every race, creed, and color. My first best friend in life was, in fact, black and my relationships throughout life from sports to business to social to faith have always included people of every race, creed, and color. Those who know me would get a good laugh when learning someone foolishly suggested I had even a microscopic spec of racism. So, to be clear, I abhor racism. Of course, in today's snowflake environment it's fashionable to accuse someone of racism to try and marginalize those they disagree with. If one of light pigmentation wears a pair of black shoes some imbecile will start screaming...RACISM!!
I 100% agree with you that if the Canes only recruited Choirboys it wouldn't make one iota of difference to the masses who despise the Canes (see Judge Kavanaugh and Choirboy). But, stumbling over to our sworn enemies and handing them a stick to beat the **** out of us is about as dumb as it gets. Worst yet, seeing 'some' Miami fans celebrating behavior that any civilized human being should find revolting is a gift of dry gunpowder to our adversaries that can be used in recruiting. If I were a Florida, Florida State, et al, recruiter I would find a way to show that video and surrounding support by Miami fans to the parents of recruits considering the Canes, while asking the question; "Do you want your son to be in that type of environment for the next 4 years?" And the defense that other schools do the same sort of things is at best sophomoric/infantile and as helpful as teats on a bull.
"Finally, I do not "worry' about the aforementioned situation, but I am frustrated that unnecessary self-inflicted wounds are celebrated by 'some' Miami fans instead of being loudly condemned. While other schools would be swearing that the nitwit was not associated with the school, football program, or any other facet of the University.