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Bet you a dollar if he was a minor leaguer and broke and the Red Sox offered him a mutli million dollar contract he suddenly would have hearing problems that block out the "nastiness".:toast:
 

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Bet you a dollar if he was a minor leaguer and broke and the Red Sox offered him a mutli million dollar contract he suddenly would have hearing problems that block out the "nastiness".:toast:

Imagine spending your day trying to excuse racism. Get a hobby.
 

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Imagine spending your day trying to excuse racism. Get a hobby.

Spent my day playing golf. 27 holes,,Now getting ready to go to dinner,,In a restuarant that allows you to sit down,,,Imagine people pretending to be something they arent? And if you think for one minute its not all about the almighty dollar then you are,,well,,,,fill in the blank ,,Tell Lebron he can march and lose his money or shut up and be a gazillionaire guess what that answer would be? Luckily he lives in a country where he can do both!
 

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And for the record I didn't say it was not real,,or was not racism,,What I said was i bet he would have selective hearing ,,You can call me names all you want,,pay me my cash,,,but I am a white priviledged guy,,so my thoughts and feelings dont matter anymore.
 

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And for the record I didn't say it was not real,,or was not racism,,What I said was i bet he would have selective hearing ,,You can call me names all you want,,pay me my cash,,,but I am a white priviledged guy,,so my thoughts and feelings dont matter anymore.


yes we are white privileged guys...that will be forever in all our lifetimes.

Our thoughts and feelings are what can bring about the change so they matter EVEN MORE.
 

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the biggest privilege any of us born before the mid 60's was having a father in our lives. Color of one's skin didn't matter, good dad or bad dad didn't matter much either. Just being there did :0003
 

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the biggest privilege any of us born before the mid 60's was having a father in our lives. Color of one's skin didn't matter, good dad or bad dad didn't matter much either. Just being there did :0003


I'm not sure it's so much a privilege, as it is a disservice to have one parent.
 

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I'm not sure it's so much a privilege, as it is a disservice to have one parent.

I won't dispute using another word, but you often hear people describing others at funeral's, retirements, etc with "it was a privilege to know him" "It was a privilege to have him as a coach" etc. I know it was a privilege to have my father as a father.

Not sure what happened to the term but children were often described as UNDERPRIVILEGED. It's my reason for using the term.
 
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