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re: Mizzou AD publicly accused Dawn Staley of promoting an environment of racism & violence

Posted on 1/31/18 at 8:08 am to
Posted by SCLibertarian
Conway, South Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 1/31/18 at 8:08 am to
No one. Look at who these accusations are coming from. South Carolina women's basketball draws a ton of support from the black community. Why would someone yell the N word at players when there are likely multiple African Americans within earshot? If someone spit on a Mizzou player, why not get security and have them arrested? By definition that's assault and battery. This is simply another lie by the Safe Spacers being shielded by false claims of racism.
Posted by IStillMissDanny
S TX
Member since Aug 2016
2151 posts
Posted on 1/31/18 at 10:51 am to
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No one. Look at who these accusations are coming from. South Carolina women's basketball draws a ton of support from the black community. Why would someone yell the N word at players when there are likely multiple African Americans within earshot? If someone spit on a Mizzou player, why not get security and have them arrested? By definition that's assault and battery. This is simply another lie by the Safe Spacers being shielded by false claims of racism.


Amazing. It's all-good when your students claim the same thing, though. I love double-standards.
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CLEMSON During South Carolina’s 56-7 loss to Clemson on Saturday night, one of the Tigers’ offensive linemen used a racial slur toward a Gamecocks defensive lineman, South Carolina linebacker Bryson Allen-Williams said after the game.
“They used the n-word, one of their offensive linemen. I don’t know which number,” Allen-Williams said. “We are going to get our get-back. We definitely have this game circled next year.”
Wide receiver Terry Googer, who was visibly upset after the game, said this on Twitter: “Never thought I would hear so many racial slurs in my life!! Classless is not a strong enough word to describe the actions!”

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