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re: Aggie reporter Hamm calls Malik Jefferson--"boy"
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:05 am to Che Boludo
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:05 am to Che Boludo
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intent is to make one feel inferior
And that is why Malik called Hamm "Son"
Hamm just reminded Malik who was the young one
And Malik is still a kid or very young man at best, isn't he just 19?
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:09 am to Old Sarge
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And that is why Malik called Hamm "Son"
Hamm just reminded Malik who was the young one
And Malik is still a kid or very young man at best, isn't he just 19?
It really makes no difference, it looks horrible on Hamm's part. Regardless of what he said (typed), Hamm has no business getting into a twitter "beef" with a 19 year old college athlete.
I feel like Hamm likes to think he is a 19-21 year old college student just shooting the shite with some college bros. In this situation, he never should have tweeted Malik in the first place.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:13 am to DBU
I agree 100%
I'm just flabbergasted that some idiots in Austin are calling Hamm racist over this
And he may be, I don't know him from adam, but that tweet certainly doesn't make him one.
I'm just flabbergasted that some idiots in Austin are calling Hamm racist over this
And he may be, I don't know him from adam, but that tweet certainly doesn't make him one.
This post was edited on 1/22/16 at 9:14 am
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:15 am to Old Sarge
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I'm just flabbergasted that some idiots in Austin are calling Hamm racist over this
I 98% dont think he meant it in a racist way but I'm not surprised someone decided to be outraged over this, especially nowadays.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:16 am to Old Sarge
i cant stop laughing at how overblown that is once i saw the twitter exchange.
Good god people are sensitive.
Good god people are sensitive.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:18 am to bbap
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Good god people in Austin are desperate and delusional
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:37 am to RedStick84
Hopefully this is the end of Hamm. Even though it's really not bad if it means we get a real person at 247 I'll take it
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:41 am to DBU
I thought it was worse when I heard about the story. Glad it doesn't appear to be racist. People can't be sensitive if they are shooting their mouths off. The Faux outrage is comical, considering Longhorn "bloggers" have gotten into insulting A&M recruits in the past.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:44 am to oman
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Recruiting weekend starting off with a bang.
Is Jim Harbaugh sleeping over at some kids house again?
Pedo State, more like B1G Pedo
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:50 am to RedStick84
fricking microaggression. this society
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:53 am to DBU
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I 98% dont think he meant it in a racist way but I'm not surprised someone decided to be outraged over this, especially nowadays.
Other than the "especially nowadays" part of this statement, agree with you 100%.
How anyone can think "boy" is not going to be perceived in a very negative way is beyond me, no matter the context.
How someone can see not see that there is an argument that Hamm was just being sloppy is beyond me, but to be honest, I wouldn't require that an African American accept that, because I haven't walked in their shoes.
Finally, EVERY African American in Texas or the south has parents who have experienced the power of words like "boy", so I have no problem with letting them have negative feelings about the word, if only just out of respect for their parents.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:55 am to CavalryAg07
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fricking microaggression. this society
You HAVE to be less than 20 years old to think this wouldn't have been a bigger deal if this were said 20 years ago.
The issue is Twitter is the devil.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 10:09 am to RedStick84
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If you have to ask how calling an African-American young male a boy is racist, you may be retarded
And if you think this, you ARE retarded. Boy.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 10:24 am to RedStick84
Black people at work call me "boy" all the time at work. Can someone please tell me if I should be offended?
Oh, wait, I don't care. They give me shite and I give them shite and we are friends. Because not everything is racism.
Oh, wait, I don't care. They give me shite and I give them shite and we are friends. Because not everything is racism.
This post was edited on 1/22/16 at 10:31 am
Posted on 1/22/16 at 10:49 am to athenslife101
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Black people at work call me "boy" all the time at work. Can someone please tell me if I should be offended?
I doubt anyone with your sense of context would ever be offended.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 11:15 am to oman
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Other than the "especially nowadays" part of this statement, agree with you 100%.
How anyone can think "boy" is not going to be perceived in a very negative way is beyond me, no matter the context.
How someone can see not see that there is an argument that Hamm was just being sloppy is beyond me, but to be honest, I wouldn't require that an African American accept that, because I haven't walked in their shoes.
Finally, EVERY African American in Texas or the south has parents who have experienced the power of words like "boy", so I have no problem with letting them have negative feelings about the word, if only just out of respect for their parents.
I think the "especially nowadays" thing matters from the context of Twitter and modern slang. A lot of times in order to express what I would call "brevity" or "lightheartedness" in text form we add emojis, punctuation or endearing nicknames to the end of short statements. Otherwise, the first reaction is to take the words in their most negative connotation. Think of when you text someone, say a wife or girlfriend, asking for a favor.
Imagine these responses:
Sure.
Okay.
K.
Are a lot different than:
Sure!
Okay bae.
K. :)
The first set you will assume resentment. The others you don't.
Now. I haven't heard someone use the term, "boy" that often, the common term on Black Twitter is, "fam"... But to me, that's what Hamm was going for. If the older users of Twitter never said anything like that, I'm 100% convinced Malik or any other early 20s black kid in Twitter would have assumed the same thing.
That being said, I wish Hamm would find another job. I have only met him once, and I'm not in the business of putting others down to build myself up, so one encounter will never be enough for me to openly bad mouth someone. He always finds himself in the middle of these kinds of things, and it isn't the kind of guy we need in such a high profile role.
This post was edited on 1/22/16 at 11:17 am
Posted on 1/22/16 at 11:18 am to TeLeFaWx
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That being said, I wish Hamm would find another job. I have only met him once, and I'm not in the business of putting others down to build myself up, so one encounter will never be enough for me to openly bad mouth someone. He always finds himself in the middle of these kinds of things, and it isn't the kind of guy we need in such a high profile role.
I definitely would not want him in his capacity as an "aTm recruitment insider?" (I really have no idea what you'd actually call him) for LSU. How someone like him finds himself wrapped up in the shite he gets into, I have no idea.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 11:21 am to RedStick84
It would have been fine if Jefferson had just started his reply with 'well cracker'
This post was edited on 1/22/16 at 11:24 am
Posted on 1/22/16 at 11:21 am to DBU
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I really have no idea what you'd actually call him
A shithead
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