Tiger Woods lynching comments

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DynamiteRave
01-10-2008, 04:03 PM
Dunno if you guys heard about this but the chick that said it is temporarily suspended. My family listens to Al Sharpton on the radio from time to time and I was listening yesterday. Needless to say, the guy is going apeshit over this.

Anchor suspended 2 weeks for "lynch" comment - Golf - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/pga/news?slug=ap-golfchannel-anchor&prov=ap&type=lgns)

SmootSmack
01-10-2008, 04:08 PM
I think she and her employers figured it might slide because who watches the Golf Channel? And they almost got away with it, if it weren't for those meddling kids at Newsday.

Really inappropriate comments. She should know better.

BleedBurgundy
01-10-2008, 04:19 PM
Al Sharpton's a tool. I think we can all agree on that. Still, that woman is insane for those comments. I read that article this morning and just shook my head. I don't care how friendly the intent was, there are things you just shouldn't think, let alone say.

DynamiteRave
01-10-2008, 04:21 PM
Al Sharpton's a tool. I think we can all agree on that. Still, that woman is insane for those comments. I read that article this morning and just shook my head. I don't care how friendly the intent was, there are things you just shouldn't think, let alone say.

Oh yeah. My folks don't normally listen to him but he just happened to be on the radio. I've learned about Sharpton and his tool-ness. :D

skinsfan_nn
01-10-2008, 05:47 PM
Oh yeah. My folks don't normally listen to him but he just happened to be on the radio. I've learned about Sharpton and his tool-ness. :D

I think he's tool-less......

firstdown
01-10-2008, 06:13 PM
The weird part was is she was trying to complement Tiger and just said something that sounded very wrong. She personally contacted Tiger and also made a public apology. Tiger did not take offense to what she said but Ali got involved and got her suspended for the two weeks.

mheisig
01-10-2008, 06:52 PM
Sometimes this society is just too damn sensitive.

BigSKINBauer
01-10-2008, 07:08 PM
Society isn't too sensitive if her choice of words were because of his skin color. That is a horrible thing to say. But maybe she just used those words and didn't relate them at all to tiger's race. I just think that is hard to do. Lynching someone from a tree brings brings one thing to mind. I don't know if she would have used the same words for a white person. Kind of like when Arthur blank made this comment

YouTube - Racist? Arthur Blank on Michael Vick (http://youtube.com/watch?v=DnedwSEHlrQ)

I don't think arthur meant in that way though.

mheisig
01-10-2008, 09:08 PM
Society isn't too sensitive if her choice of words were because of his skin color. That is a horrible thing to say. But maybe she just used those words and didn't relate them at all to tiger's race. I just think that is hard to do. Lynching someone from a tree brings brings one thing to mind. I don't know if she would have used the same words for a white person. Kind of like when Arthur blank made this comment

YouTube - Racist? Arthur Blank on Michael Vick (http://youtube.com/watch?v=DnedwSEHlrQ)

I don't think arthur meant in that way though.

The way she said it, her entire demeanor and delivery would lead any reasonable person to conclude it was completely innocuous and nothing more than perhaps a poor choice of words for public TV.

Why "lynching" brings only one thing to mind is beyond me. A lynching is a mob killing without legal authority. If she's guilty of anything, it's of using an illustration that's ridiculously graphic and violent for the point she's trying to make, it has nothing to do with race.

It should be equally bad for her to say, "Well they'll have to stalk you down and blow your brains out in an ally before they can compete." If it's offensive, it ought to be offensive to a broad range of people simply because it's too violent an illustration for comparing it to golf.

DynamiteRave
01-10-2008, 09:52 PM
The way she said it, her entire demeanor and delivery would lead any reasonable person to conclude it was completely innocuous and nothing more than perhaps a poor choice of words for public TV.

Why "lynching" brings only one thing to mind is beyond me. A lynching is a mob killing without legal authority. If she's guilty of anything, it's of using an illustration that's ridiculously graphic and violent for the point she's trying to make, it has nothing to do with race.

It should be equally bad for her to say, "Well they'll have to stalk you down and blow your brains out in an ally before they can compete." If it's offensive, it ought to be offensive to a broad range of people simply because it's too violent an illustration for comparing it to golf.

Eh. Well it's like my grandmother was saying that our generation (Which I'm assuming is everyone born from the 80's-90's) is a good generation in the fact that we don't automatically jump to look at things from a race perspective. My best friend is White and she tells me she doesn't see me as a Black person. She just sees me as D (Which is what my friends call me) and that its hard for her to see people as a race and she just sees people as people.

I think if she had said something about blowing his brains out in an alley, it would be criticized but she wouldn't lose her job for it. But society's really sensitive about race issues because I think we're trying so hard to move away from it, as soon as someone says something borderline offensive everyone has to throw the race card out there and say some shit about how racist they are.

What about when Dog said the N word about the woman his son was seeing? They took his ass off the air and I LOVE Dog the Bounty Hunter, I don't care how White trash they claim him to be and I felt terrible that A&E lost their damn mind about the situation. I kinda understand where Dog was coming from. Because my folks do the same damn thing. To them there are Black people and then there's the N word. And I think that's what Dog was getting at. And damnit his son was tapping the damn phone, wheres the repercussions in that?

I dunno. I'm kinda in the same boat as my best friend. I just see people as people. I just wish one day society could do the same thing.

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