Racist Coach with ties to Dabo and Saban

There are probably 50M+ people like this guy in America, don't kid yourselves. Whether it's a guy saying this **** into his phone, or a subtle white power hand signal in a photo, or what people say to each other when they are among like-minded folks, this is a nation of inequality.

This guy was just stupid and cavalier enough to record himself without his white hood on.

Humanity is broken. We are too consumed with focusing on what's different about each other than what we all have in common.

That said, I hope this **** burns.

Just curious, what is the subtle white power hand signal?
 
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racist northerners would rather black people just be away from them. racist southerners fantasize about hanging them from a tree. Emmett Till was as recent as 1955
 
Surprisingly HI is racist AF too, Locals hate anybody not from the Hawaiian Islands
Absolutely not true, racism exists everywhere but thats not the issue in Hawaii. The culture is very different, more respectful and humble. Most of the issues are started because of cultural differences and the lack of respect given by outsiders just showing to the people who have been there for generations or even from the beginning. It has very little to do with skin color.
 
Just curious, what is the subtle white power hand signal?

Oh man. there are a bunch, but the one popping up recently is:

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Neo-*****, Ku Klux Klansmen and other white nationalists began using the gesture in public to signal their presence and to spot potential sympathisers and recruits. For them, the letters formed by the hand were not O and K, but W and P, for “white power."

A number of high-profile figures on the far right have helped spread the gesture’s racist connotation by flashing it conspicuously in public, including Milo Yiannopoulis, an outspoken former Breitbart editor who has used **** ideology online, and Richard Spencer, one of the promoters of the white power rally in Charlottesville, VA, in 2017 that resulted in the death of a 32-year-old woman.

The gesture was in the headlines again after Roger Stone met with a group of white nationalists known as Proud Boys in Salem, Oregon, in 2018 and was photographed displaying it with them.
 
Absolutely not true, racism exists everywhere but thats not the issue in Hawaii. The culture is very different, more respectful and humble. Most of the issues are started because of cultural differences and the lack of respect given by outsiders just showing to the people who have been there for generations or even from the beginning. It has very little to do with skin color.
I was stationed there and a lot of my white shipmates were called Haol_s to their faces
 
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The 2 most racist cities I’ve ever experienced, Milwaukee & Miami

Iwaki, Japan takes the cake for me.
But the single most overtly racist person I have ever encountered was on a hunting trip in and around Venus, Florida.
 
Absolutely not true, racism exists everywhere but thats not the issue in Hawaii. The culture is very different, more respectful and humble. Most of the issues are started because of cultural differences and the lack of respect given by outsiders just showing to the people who have been there for generations or even from the beginning. It has very little to do with skin color.
I only went once (very recently), and I sensed what the poster was referring to, but I wouldn't call it racism either. I could see that some Hawaiians didn't like outsiders or tourists because they pollute, bring congestion, traffic, etc. But I agree that it's not based on race per se.
 
Oh man. there are a bunch, but the one popping up recently is:

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Neo-*****, Ku Klux Klansmen and other white nationalists began using the gesture in public to signal their presence and to spot potential sympathisers and recruits. For them, the letters formed by the hand were not O and K, but W and P, for “white power."

A number of high-profile figures on the far right have helped spread the gesture’s racist connotation by flashing it conspicuously in public, including Milo Yiannopoulis, an outspoken former Breitbart editor who has used **** ideology online, and Richard Spencer, one of the promoters of the white power rally in Charlottesville, VA, in 2017 that resulted in the death of a 32-year-old woman.

The gesture was in the headlines again after Roger Stone met with a group of white nationalists known as Proud Boys in Salem, Oregon, in 2018 and was photographed displaying it with them.
I understand some people have adopted that signal for ****** reason but for the majority of people that has universally been the okay symbol.

People ruined a kids life at Wrigley when he flashed it thinking he was doing the okay symbol.
 
I was stationed there and a lot of my white shipmates were called Haol_s to their faces
Dont doubt it at all. But it still goes back to culture not race.... 21 year old military guys deployed there are about the biggest cultural missfits you could find for the Hawaiian islands. Humility, respectfulness to different styles and people etc are not typically in large supply with that group.

Even by definition, Haole means foreigner, not white.
 
I understand some people have adopted that signal for ****** reason but for the majority of people that has universally been the okay symbol.

People ruined a kids life at Wrigley when he flashed it thinking he was doing the okay symbol.

Yes sir, that's part of why it's being used recently as opposed to traditional white power symbols, to create chaos, confusion, and discord. It started out as a hoax on 4chan but succeeded all too well and is now being used by "mainstream" white nationalists.
 
Yes sir, that's part of why it's being used recently as opposed to traditional white power symbols, to create chaos, confusion, and discord. It started out as a hoax on 4chan but succeeded all too well and is now being used by "mainstream" white nationalists.
To those of us with arthritis, it means 3.
 
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This is nothing new. It’s bags. You don’t think a bunch of Alabammy bag boosters are like this?

People have been tap dancing for the klan for the last 20 years or more because they pay.

Anybody that talks **** or bemoans NIL can SMD, it’s the only way we can level the playing field vs the klan schools. They’ll still pay under the table bags along with NIL, but at least we have a fighting chance with NIL.

Who do you think is behind the extra scrutiny on our NIL? It’s the klan bag schools lead by Saban and racist Kurby.
Unfortunately people aren't comfortable enough in this world to see reality. It's not a small town america problem. It's not an america problem period. It's not a white thing,a black thing,Spanish thing etc.
Reality is this occurs all throughout the world in every culture. The reality is it's persistent when people aren't raised with cultural diversity. They come to believe them and theirs is all that matters cause that's all they know. Thank God it's not everyone in those circumstances but it's definitely more common in those demographics.For some reason it seems it's mainly emphasized in white Americans. But for the people who travel from a domestic and international perspective we've all seen it everywhere. I personally think it's more common in older people who have experienced that kind of upbringing as the one positive I suppose you should take from social media is it's opened the worlds eyes to all aspects of life they previously didn't see as regularly. Proof in that would be all 5-8 year olds throughout the world who now choose what pronouns they wanna qualify themselves as... **** in a hand basket is what I'll say . Until people make a conscious choice on all sides to eradicate ignorance as a whole or atleast make a genuine effort than God knows when anything about this broken society will ever correct itself.
 
yea...they notice, but they're desensitized.

In the North East there's such a premium on space that people are always trying to be in their own worlds. You could live next to someone and never know them because (speaking for NYers) you fight for space on the subways, in apartments, on the streets with parking and everywhere you go; the fight is really a part of everything you do when living in a big city like NY.

Pan-handlers or hustlers are always trying to get a buck and eventually you just develop this shield of insensitivity (earbuds, shades and everyone on ignore).

I think it has to do the with space. When you have it you're trying to connect with others, but when you don't you're not.
This is a great observation. It's part of the reason why many people seem so uptight as well.

You battle all day from the moment you wake up. Sit in traffic, in crowded workspaces, and in small living quarters trying to get a little space to be at peace by yourself but can't get it. All of this makes people crabby and defensive at all times.
 
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