I just watched the OTL piece and it was trully eye opening that this ESPN expose was so candide about the darling of the $EC.
Here is an article mentioned in the ESPN OTL piece.
http://espn.go.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/12241989/top-alabama-recruit-lester-cotton-carries-hope-central-high-school
An the fact that BAMA has a statue built to commemorate Gov George Wallace standing in the doorway to block the intergration of the University by preventing the first black students from enrolling at BAMA. I wonder if the infamous memorial of " Stand in the school house door" is part of a recruits official visit tour of the BAMÀ campus.
Article about G Wallace
http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/press-past/2013/06/11/george-wallace-stood-in-a-doorway-at-the-university-of-alabama-50-years-ago-today
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5rings, thank the homies for those rings and please save the fake stories and try to stay in context instead of blowing a guilt fuse in a futile attempt to sabotage great dialogue. The exact opposite has been said regarding your inaccurate summary of what's actually been posted. It has also been clearly stated that the ideology of race, racism and white supremacy while being started by European whites, has also infected every group of people Hispanics and black people included. Please post when U have an original idea or something to contribute. The, "I ain't the only one or they are more racist than me" approach is old, sad, and counterproductive.
Who invited the Black Panthers to the board?
I did...Black P Stone Nation...Wuz gud???
Tad Foote pleeeazze lol! Your last 4 posts are str8 regurgitation of points already easily disposed of in the recycling bin. U are basically saying that the more white people belonging to a certain fanbase, the more racist the fanbase will be lol! That's a racist statement in and of itself LOL! The personal way U are choosing to comprehend this discussion is your own creation. Stop attribute your thoughts and ideas to other people's keyboards please. No kudos for any form of racism, neither the overt type nor the covert type that surprisingly continue to voluntarily align yourself with.
I live here in B'ham, and I concur with your sentiments. I'm not gonna go too far into detail, but lets just say not everyone is welcome here. Makes me sick. I've been here 5 years. My resume is all over the place trying to get out.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/billboard-white-genocide-group-ala-article-1.2074126
I live here in B'ham, and I concur with your sentiments. I'm not gonna go too far into detail, but lets just say not everyone is welcome here. Makes me sick. I've been here 5 years. My resume is all over the place trying to get out.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/billboard-white-genocide-group-ala-article-1.2074126
I've been in bhm for five years and have coached the past two...the kids don't even think about that stuff from the first post. All they know is bama roll tide and see Saban and the tide winning games. As far as the racial aspect goes I would say 90% of the kids interaction is with their friends and they rarely venture out of their neighborhood to experience the racial part. They know it's there but they ain't that concerned about it bc it's all they know.
There's some good and bad in bhm but I ain't gonna hate on the place.
I just watched the OTL piece and it was trully eye opening that this ESPN expose was so candide about the darling of the $EC.
Here is an article mentioned in the ESPN OTL piece.
http://espn.go.com/espn/feature/sto...ester-cotton-carries-hope-central-high-school
An the fact that BAMA has a statue built to commemorate Gov George Wallace standing in the doorway to block the intergration of the University by preventing the first black students from enrolling at BAMA. I wonder if the infamous memorial of " Stand in the school house door" is part of a recruits official visit tour of the BAMÀ campus.
Article about G Wallace
http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/pr...-the-university-of-alabama-50-years-ago-today
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I just watched the OTL piece and it was trully eye opening that this ESPN expose was so candide about the darling of the $EC.
Here is an article mentioned in the ESPN OTL piece.
http://espn.go.com/espn/feature/sto...ester-cotton-carries-hope-central-high-school
An the fact that BAMA has a statue built to commemorate Gov George Wallace standing in the doorway to block the intergration of the University by preventing the first black students from enrolling at BAMA. I wonder if the infamous memorial of " Stand in the school house door" is part of a recruits official visit tour of the BAMÀ campus.
Article about G Wallace
http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/pr...-the-university-of-alabama-50-years-ago-today
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In his later years, Wallace reached out to civil rights activists and appeared in black churches to ask forgiveness. In his last election as governor of Alabama, in 1982, he won with more than 90 percent of the black vote.
I just watched the OTL piece and it was trully eye opening that this ESPN expose was so candide about the darling of the $EC.
Here is an article mentioned in the ESPN OTL piece.
http://espn.go.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/12241989/top-alabama-recruit-lester-cotton-carries-hope-central-high-school
An the fact that BAMA has a statue built to commemorate Gov George Wallace standing in the doorway to block the intergration of the University by preventing the first black students from enrolling at BAMA. I wonder if the infamous memorial of " Stand in the school house door" is part of a recruits official visit tour of the BAMÀ campus.
Article about G Wallace
http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/press-past/2013/06/11/george-wallace-stood-in-a-doorway-at-the-university-of-alabama-50-years-ago-today
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This doesn't commemorate Wallace, it commemorates a symbolic moment in Civil Rights history. If you read the plaque you can easily see that they're saying this was the beginning of President Kennedy championing the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This was a pivotal moment in Civil rights history, and it happened on their campus. That's all the plaque is saying.
Don't insult black people by saying that these kids shouldn't want to go to SEC schools bc their racism was worse. Racism is Racism, and there has been plenty of it at ALL schools, including our very own UM, and our very own City of Miami.
I live here in B'ham, and I concur with your sentiments. I'm not gonna go too far into detail, but lets just say not everyone is welcome here. Makes me sick. I've been here 5 years. My resume is all over the place trying to get out.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/billboard-white-genocide-group-ala-article-1.2074126
Just goes to show what 400 + years of fear, abuse, dehumanization and brainwashing can do. This is why the efforts to minimize and claim these occurrences irrelevant ancient history is so insulting. Many black people have accepted white supremacy into the consciousness both voluntarily and mostly involuntarily. Cognitive dissonance and Stockholm's Syndrome aka assimilation is prevalent unfortunately. That post just proves the gravity, modern day relevance and effect that slavery still has.
For those watching or seen ESPN's Outside The Lines report on Tuscaloosa's Central High it makes me wonder about young black athletes fascination with Alabama colleges. I know Coach Connor, he's my frat bro and I can tell you he loves those kids and the institutional and economic racism sickens him. When an African American plays for these institutions he is supporting and bringing joy to the lives of people who are dedicated to maintaining a segregated society, educational institutions and jobs opportunities. I would ask of any Bama player that is African American to look up at those 98,000 white faces and ask himself, "if I weren't a football player, would they want me here"? I'm not saying that racism doesn't exist elsewhere, but it's no more obvious than in Alabama! Bama is an institution that all Black men should be lining up to beat and make every Saturday as miserable for them as they are for the Black people in that state. Just my opinion.