Eagles WR Riley Cooper Uses N-Word. Black NFL Players Set To Retaliate.

Can't handle the word ****** ?
go home and cry
Can't wait for the first cheap shot committed by a black on a white.

Whatever the fuck that last sentence means, I don't have a clue. Whites and blacks take cheap shots at each other all day everyday. wtf?

I can handle any word. It's you guys in here crying that a football player might be hunted for some hits. Cry us all a fucking river, he plays football you buncha pansies.

The WTF is wrong with the Eagles ? They've heard the word a million tiem but now they have started fining players for saying it. How about penalties for trash talking on the field too. Got some racial PC shit fucking up the game.

nigga isn't ******, and if you don't know why, and why there's a difference, then you're old or secluded.

and if you do know, then you're being purposefully daft.

i'd choose to be none of those, but you do you playboy.

youre gunna whine about p.c. shit while commenting in a thread whining that some dudes are gunna go after a dude on the field of FOOTBALL with some hits? get a clue.
 
Whatever the fuck that last sentence means, I don't have a clue. Whites and blacks take cheap shots at each other all day everyday. wtf?

I can handle any word. It's you guys in here crying that a football player might be hunted for some hits. Cry us all a fucking river, he plays football you buncha pansies.

You can handle it but you can't spell it.


smh

I have better taste.

You're a coward.
 
I have better taste.

You're a coward.

No, Brian. I fight man versus man, in a ring, all by myself. And I can pm you and prove it if you wish, hit me up for details.

What do you do? Run for office but scared to let the voters know about your hate filled, seething board posts? Fall off.

You can be anything or anyone on the internet. And no, I haven't ran for office and have no immediate plans to.

Hate filled post? That's a stretch, even for you.
 
You're a coward.

No, Brian. I fight man versus man, in a ring, all by myself. And I can pm you and prove it if you wish, hit me up for details.

What do you do? Run for office but scared to let the voters know about your hate filled, seething board posts? Fall off.

You can be anything or anyone on the internet. And no, I haven't ran for office and have no immediate plans to.

Hate filled post? That's a stretch, even for you.

If you cared to know, I was going to show you off of the internet. I have videos, and I have a phone number if you want to comment on me being a coward surely I'd let you call me to do so and we could have a cordial conversation like adults. I'm open to that. We could work things out boo-boo, I know you've got a lil' smile in there somewhere next to some Jack Daniels.:woohoo:
 
No, Brian. I fight man versus man, in a ring, all by myself. And I can pm you and prove it if you wish, hit me up for details.

What do you do? Run for office but scared to let the voters know about your hate filled, seething board posts? Fall off.

You can be anything or anyone on the internet. And no, I haven't ran for office and have no immediate plans to.

Hate filled post? That's a stretch, even for you.

If you cared to know, I was going to show you off of the internet. I have videos, and I have a phone number if you want to comment on me being a coward surely I'd let you call me to do so and we could have a cordial conversation like adults. I'm open to that. We could work things out boo-boo, I know you've got a lil' smile in there somewhere next to some Jack Daniels.:woohoo:


I called you a coward because it appeared you were afraid to type the word "******". Then naturally you grew a pair and typed the word.

I know a guy named Jack Daniel. Not sure if it's what he drinks.
 
You can be anything or anyone on the internet. And no, I haven't ran for office and have no immediate plans to.

Hate filled post? That's a stretch, even for you.

If you cared to know, I was going to show you off of the internet. I have videos, and I have a phone number if you want to comment on me being a coward surely I'd let you call me to do so and we could have a cordial conversation like adults. I'm open to that. We could work things out boo-boo, I know you've got a lil' smile in there somewhere next to some Jack Daniels.:woohoo:


I called you a coward because it appeared you were afraid to type the word "******". Then naturally you grew a pair and typed the word.

I know a guy named Jack Daniel. Not sure if it's what he drinks.

lol.

I fuckin love you bro.

hug it out :huddle:
 
Btw, Cooper is now undergoing counciling for his mistake.

The Eagles fined Cooper an undisclosed amount for his use of the N-word at a Kenny Chesney concert in June. The receiver said Wednesday the fine was substantial.

Although Cooper was drinking alcohol when he used the slur, he is not being treated for alcohol use, league sources told ESPN's Ed Werder. In addition, Cooper is expecting to eventually return to the Eagles, who are paying him during his absence and have dedicated a roster spot to him.

"There's never been any question of cutting Riley," coach Chip Kelly said Friday. "We talked on Day 1 when we met with Riley, [owner] Jeffrey [Lurie] and myself, Riley was in full agreement that he needed to get some assistance in this situation. It took us about 24 to 36 hours to kind of put a plan in place. It was really important, I thought, for Riley to be with us yesterday.

"We just didn't want him sitting at home so, he was here with the team, and when we finally got plans in place, I met with him again this morning. He'll be gone. I don't have an exact timetable. That will get figured out, but his status with us is not in question."

The mayor of Philadelphia, Michael A. Nutter, released a statement to ESPN in which he was highly critical of Cooper and Eagles management, saying in part, "As the Mayor of this City and an African-American man, I find the remarks made by Riley Cooper repugnant, insensitive and ignorant, and all of us, regardless of race or nationality, should be offended by these comments.

"In a year when we celebrated the great achievements of Jackie Robinson in the movie "42", it is truly saddening that racial epithets are still being hurled like baseballs, or by a football player, at the human dignity of African-Americans and others. This incident is a disgrace, and cannot be excused by just paying a fine, as if it were a parking ticket."

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Thursday on ESPN Radio that no further discipline would be coming from the league, as the collective bargaining agreement doesn't permit dual punishment by the league and a team for the same incident.

Eagles running back LeSean McCoy said while he forgives Cooper for his comments, he's lost respect for the wide receiver.
NFL Riley Cooper leaves Eagles - ESPN

Wow....

Michael nutter is a HUUUGE drama queen
:lol:
 
If you cared to know, I was going to show you off of the internet. I have videos, and I have a phone number if you want to comment on me being a coward surely I'd let you call me to do so and we could have a cordial conversation like adults. I'm open to that. We could work things out boo-boo, I know you've got a lil' smile in there somewhere next to some Jack Daniels.:woohoo:


I called you a coward because it appeared you were afraid to type the word "******". Then naturally you grew a pair and typed the word.

I know a guy named Jack Daniel. Not sure if it's what he drinks.

lol.

I fuckin love you bro.

hug it out :huddle:

:texflag:
 
Btw, Cooper is now undergoing counciling for his mistake.

The Eagles fined Cooper an undisclosed amount for his use of the N-word at a Kenny Chesney concert in June. The receiver said Wednesday the fine was substantial.

Although Cooper was drinking alcohol when he used the slur, he is not being treated for alcohol use, league sources told ESPN's Ed Werder. In addition, Cooper is expecting to eventually return to the Eagles, who are paying him during his absence and have dedicated a roster spot to him.

"There's never been any question of cutting Riley," coach Chip Kelly said Friday. "We talked on Day 1 when we met with Riley, [owner] Jeffrey [Lurie] and myself, Riley was in full agreement that he needed to get some assistance in this situation. It took us about 24 to 36 hours to kind of put a plan in place. It was really important, I thought, for Riley to be with us yesterday.

"We just didn't want him sitting at home so, he was here with the team, and when we finally got plans in place, I met with him again this morning. He'll be gone. I don't have an exact timetable. That will get figured out, but his status with us is not in question."

The mayor of Philadelphia, Michael A. Nutter, released a statement to ESPN in which he was highly critical of Cooper and Eagles management, saying in part, "As the Mayor of this City and an African-American man, I find the remarks made by Riley Cooper repugnant, insensitive and ignorant, and all of us, regardless of race or nationality, should be offended by these comments.

"In a year when we celebrated the great achievements of Jackie Robinson in the movie "42", it is truly saddening that racial epithets are still being hurled like baseballs, or by a football player, at the human dignity of African-Americans and others. This incident is a disgrace, and cannot be excused by just paying a fine, as if it were a parking ticket."

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Thursday on ESPN Radio that no further discipline would be coming from the league, as the collective bargaining agreement doesn't permit dual punishment by the league and a team for the same incident.

Eagles running back LeSean McCoy said while he forgives Cooper for his comments, he's lost respect for the wide receiver.
NFL Riley Cooper leaves Eagles - ESPN

Wow....

Michael nutter is a HUUUGE drama queen
:lol:

The Uncle Toms and Aunt Jemimas have come out of the woodwork to affirm that they are still black by hating the word ******. ( if a white person says it )
 
I'm sure the opposing black defenders will go out of their way to hit this guy extra hard with the intent to hurt that white mother fu@#er....
 
August 8, 2013
That Word vs. America
By J.R. Dunn

So Tim Allen has decided to publicly defuse that most egregious of English words: the six-letter one that starts with n and ends with r.

Allen is not the first you'd guess would attempt such a thing. He's a distinct example of the nonaggressive type of comic -- not quite the schmoe dumped on by the entire universe, but not far from that either. The kind of comic you'd encounter in Disney films, Dagwood Bumstead in the flesh.

This has been done before, but by edgy, wild-eyed types such as Lenny Bruce and Richard Pryor. Neither quite defanged the term -- Bruce was operating in the midst of the cultural revolution that would set the modern view of race in concrete, while Pryor, a figure of the 70s, was transparently playing off of white guilt. The times just weren't right; you can't run a railroad if the tracks aren't laid down first.

But today in the new millennium, things are different. As the Zimmerman trial has revealed, the race card has become frayed and tattered from continual overuse. Whites don't feel very guilty anymore, a full century and a half after the demise of slavery and fifty years after the collapse of legal segregation. A solution to the racial impasse of the past half-century, in which every last American, white, black, or "other," has been forced to act as if both those historical inequities ended only last Tuesday -- if in fact they'd ended at all -- is long overdue. A solution to the n-word conundrum is a central element of this.

Nothing symbolizes American racial tensions more than this single word (if that's the actual term for it --- see below). It's the definition of a fighting word, a word so radioactive it cannot be touched. It's the word that destroyed Paula Deen's vast food empire, the word that played a large part in freeing O.J. The Justice Department, under the wise and judicious Eric Holder, is now spending vast amounts of government money in an attempt to discover whether a man found not guilty in a court of law ever uttered it, under the supposition that it will render him guilty again.

It has been abused by race hustlers of all stripes for generations. Every few years the debate churns up again, triggered by some loudmouth rapper or an unfortunate honest grandmother. We get the bit lips and hurt expressions from black public figures, the overeager apologies from white betas, the solemn processions of blacks carrying coffins marked "the N-word". Everybody wants to see it gone, buried at the crossroads with a stake in its heart. But like a movie zombie, it always gets up and goes shambling into town once again, looking for Paula Deens to bite.

Why all this effort? Because we all know that when that word is at last abolished, we will look around and see that there is no more Klan, that no one is being lynched any longer, that segregation has been overcome, that civil rights have been guaranteed to all Americans.

Of course, it has been generations since all that actually occurred. Most of the burdens on blacks, legal and social, have been removed. Trillions have been spent on the cause of repairing the ravages of racism. Atrocious racist attacks against blacks have become so rare (the last occurring with James Byrd in Texas in 1998) that they have to be manufactured, as in the Zimmermann case. In point of fact, there have been rumors that the president of the United States has a substantial black African heritage -- though how that can be in such a racist environment is something impossible to surmise.

But since we still have that potent n-word, nothing has actually changed.

This state of affairs reveals an odd sense of weakness among blacks. We've been told constantly that black Americans are tougher than inbred whites, stronger, manlier, and more athletic, and the success of black sports figures suggests that there's at least a small grain of truth in this. But it's a strange kind of strength that utterly collapses with the use of a single word. Once it is uttered, whether in insult or inadvertence (as seems to have been the case with Riley Cooper) or even as a homophone (We all remember the case where a Washington bureaucrat used "niggardly" in front of a black colleague, who then stormed from the room. The official resigned, the country was thrown into uproar, and our honest media put serious effort into trying to demonstrate that the two words were actually related. All this over a single word that sounded a little like another word.) Apparently blacks hearing the term collapse into despair. All activity ceases, all hopes are blasted. All progress made by an entire people since the days of Frederick Douglass is utterly cancelled out.

Every white, whether responsible of not, shares the shame and guilt of the speaker. The United States as a whole is revealed as a fraud and a hoax, a machine for destroying the descendants of slavery. Hatred and violence between the races is once again rendered eternal and poisonous. All because somebody spoke one word -- or didn't.

Other groups, ethnic and otherwise, don't operate this way. Customarily, groups adopt an insult as a show of defiance and solidarity, to demonstrate to their enemies that it doesn't hurt them and they'll have to do better next time. Mick, Jarhead, cowboy... ("Wop" is a strange one, an insult that originated as a compliment: guapo -- handsome.) "Yankee" began as an insult -- in fact, a double insult. It was first used by the Hudson Valley Dutch to describe the new English settlers (its origins are rather obscure -- it's either a local term for "blockhead" or a corruption of "John Cheese," reflecting the English propensity for founding dairy farms). A few decades later, British officers fighting in the French and Indian War used it to disparage American troops. During the Revolution, the colonials adopted not only the term, but the nasty little ditty the British had cooked up as well. Yankee Doodle Dandy paid the Limeys back in spades at Yorktown. (A century later the Confederates attempted to reinvigorate the term with little success. Oddly, using "rebel" can cause trouble even today in some corners of the South.)

There has been recent movement among rappers to do exactly this with the dreaded 5 letter word. By slightly altering the spelling and pronunciation, rap artists (NWA being the most notable example) have gotten clean away with it, even on the public airwaves. (Dr. Rachel Jeantel's analysis can be overlooked as something she learned on a street corner.) If this process were allowed to continue, the word would be defanged within a few years, an outcome far less unlikely than the possibility of rappers actually doing something beneficial for society. But that's not going to happen.

It's not going to happen because the word represents something to blacks that is effectively invisible to whites. It is a symbol of black pathology, as difficult to make sense of as the fears and obsessions of a neurotic. The word acts as a talisman. It's a crutch and an excuse. It is a cover for fear of failure, lack of confidence, and self-contempt. As long as some white, somewhere, can be presumed to be using -- or even thinking -- that word, racism still exists. As long as "******" remains potent, blacks don't have to try. They can resist taking on the full responsibilities of citizenship and continue badgering whites for pity and sympathy. The word is simply too useful to do without.

So while we can encourage Tim Allen in his crusade, little is likely to come of it. It could well be a simple matter -- Lenny Bruce suggested that President Kennedy use it in a speech (something that would make even more sense for Obama). It can and should be defused, at least to a point where helpless grandmothers aren't victimized over it.

No word should have that kind of power. Particularly not a word that, for all practical purposes, is no more than a Southern backwoods mispronunciation of "Negro". A mistake, with no particular intrinsic content or inherent meaning whatsoever.

American blacks will never be truly free until they abandon the word, until they overcome its illusory power at last. Only they themselves can do this. The rest of us can only wait and hope that they muster the maturity to take that step.

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This guy who wrote that is a delusional racist.

I don't understand why people act like people who just use ****** freely in their everyday language should be accepted as non racist people, that's asinine. This paragraph is what led me to believe its writer is a racist:

The word acts as a talisman. It's a crutch and an excuse. It is a cover for fear of failure, lack of confidence, and self-contempt. As long as some white, somewhere, can be presumed to be using -- or even thinking -- that word, racism still exists. As long as "******" remains potent, blacks don't have to try. They can resist taking on the full responsibilities of citizenship and continue badgering whites for pity and sympathy. The word is simply too useful to do without.

He's basically saying that as long as blacks don't bow down and accept being insulted, theyre full of self contempt and they can stay resisting societal responsibility. What a crock of dogshit!

He's got some really deep anti black sentiments in this piece, and I'm not surprised they didn't jump out at ya.
 
This guy who wrote that is a delusional racist.

I don't understand why people act like people who just use ****** freely in their everyday language should be accepted as non racist people, that's asinine. This paragraph is what led me to believe its writer is a racist:

The word acts as a talisman. It's a crutch and an excuse. It is a cover for fear of failure, lack of confidence, and self-contempt. As long as some white, somewhere, can be presumed to be using -- or even thinking -- that word, racism still exists. As long as "******" remains potent, blacks don't have to try. They can resist taking on the full responsibilities of citizenship and continue badgering whites for pity and sympathy. The word is simply too useful to do without.

He's basically saying that as long as blacks don't bow down and accept being insulted, theyre full of self contempt and they can stay resisting societal responsibility. What a crock of dogshit!

He's got some really deep anti black sentiments in this piece, and I'm not surprised they didn't jump out at ya.

You took it totally ass-backwards.

What he's saying is as long as they continue to use the word among themselves they can't really in all good conscience complain about whites using it. Yet they do, because it's just one more opportunity to get back at folks that never did anything wrong to them. Whites, who never discriminated against blacks are now the targets, not vice verse. In my opinion I think it's unnecessary and as the author explained, many blacks use it as a crutch. I think this unfair attitude will breed more hatred and contempt from whites. It is extremely counterproductive.
 
This guy who wrote that is a delusional racist.

I don't understand why people act like people who just use ****** freely in their everyday language should be accepted as non racist people, that's asinine. This paragraph is what led me to believe its writer is a racist:

The word acts as a talisman. It's a crutch and an excuse. It is a cover for fear of failure, lack of confidence, and self-contempt. As long as some white, somewhere, can be presumed to be using -- or even thinking -- that word, racism still exists. As long as "******" remains potent, blacks don't have to try. They can resist taking on the full responsibilities of citizenship and continue badgering whites for pity and sympathy. The word is simply too useful to do without.

He's basically saying that as long as blacks don't bow down and accept being insulted, theyre full of self contempt and they can stay resisting societal responsibility. What a crock of dogshit!

He's got some really deep anti black sentiments in this piece, and I'm not surprised they didn't jump out at ya.

Can you explain why a word that is supposed to be "racist", is used so often by the very people it's supposed to be racist against?
 
Anyone stupid enough not to understand the difference between how the word in question is used and by whom doesn't want to know.
 
Anyone stupid enough not to understand the difference between how the word in question is used and by whom doesn't want to know.

Explain why the word is different depending on skin color.

No I understand "context' is everything but I'm not asking about context.
 
This guy who wrote that is a delusional racist.

I don't understand why people act like people who just use ****** freely in their everyday language should be accepted as non racist people, that's asinine. This paragraph is what led me to believe its writer is a racist:

The word acts as a talisman. It's a crutch and an excuse. It is a cover for fear of failure, lack of confidence, and self-contempt. As long as some white, somewhere, can be presumed to be using -- or even thinking -- that word, racism still exists. As long as "******" remains potent, blacks don't have to try. They can resist taking on the full responsibilities of citizenship and continue badgering whites for pity and sympathy. The word is simply too useful to do without.

He's basically saying that as long as blacks don't bow down and accept being insulted, theyre full of self contempt and they can stay resisting societal responsibility. What a crock of dogshit!

He's got some really deep anti black sentiments in this piece, and I'm not surprised they didn't jump out at ya.

Can you explain why a word that is supposed to be "racist", is used so often by the very people it's supposed to be racist against?

They don't call each other "******" they say "nigga," and the reason is because they decided way back in the late 80's early 90's to take the power away from the word ----> as this thread is actually saying black people should do, and determining that someone who is your "nigga" is your buddy, he's your friend - taking away the negative connotation of the word ******, and adding a little twist. It's as simple as that, and a lot of older people who don't know these things still think that black people are all calling each other ******. The different spelling? That little nuance? It does have meaning, whether people like it or not or want to accept it or not. It's pretty hard to understand, apparently.
 
Anyone stupid enough not to understand the difference between how the word in question is used and by whom doesn't want to know.

Explain why the word is different depending on skin color.

No I understand "context' is everything but I'm not asking about context.

Its not different depending on skin color.

It's a different word.

Nigga

is not ******.
 

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