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I didn't know the word "thug" was racial. They used that term for gangsters and mob members, who were mostly white. I don't read tweets, and social media, but Was that all they could accuse HCPN of doing.
Are you really that out of touch?I didn't know the word "thug" was racial. They used that term for gangsters and mob members, who were mostly white. I don't read tweets, and social media, but Was that all they could accuse HCPN of doing.
You must be one of those young punks who thinks the world revolves around the younger generation and minorities. If the word thug offends you, get over it. It's been used long before this generation showed upAre you really that out of touch?
I agree he didn't. Not about this. He does have to respond to multiple people accusing him of being racist in the midst of the greatest racial unrest of this generation.
Well there's plenty of young folks in the streets right now all over the country, go out on the streets and call them thugs.You must be one of those young punks who thinks the world revolves around the younger generation and minorities. If the word thug offends you, get over it. It's been used long before this generation showed up
There's plenty of them among this fanbase and I'm glad to see them show their true colors.Are you really that out of touch?
So if we don’t or didn’t associate anything racial with the word ‘thug’, what are our true colors? Please enlighten us.There's plenty of them among this fanbase and I'm glad to see them show their true colors.
Let them expose themselves.....weed em out one by one.
I have no idea who the heck is Aubrey Meadows or what you're talking about.So if we don’t or didn’t associate anything racial with the word ‘thug’, what are our true colors? Please enlighten us.
Who knew, until now I could have easily described the father-son dopes who shot Aubrey Meadows as thugs as well.
Oops, misspelled that big time. Ahmaud Arbery.I have no idea who the heck is Aubrey Meadows or what you're talking about.
But thanks for showing up, you've been accounted for.
You are both out of touch. Grow up. And get over it. The word thug is not racial. Been around long before you have, and oh, by the way. ( all lives matter )There's plenty of them among this fanbase and I'm glad to see them show their true colors.
Let them expose themselves.....weed em out one by one.
Absolutely, and I go back to those yearsIt’s especially true that for someone who lived in Youngstown in the 60s or 70s, the term “thug” would likely be associated with the mob... Lots of mob history and violence in Youngstown in those years.
Go Pitt.
Liberals steal the language and redefine it as they see fit... To me a thug is a violent criminal. These ANTIFA idiots are made up of mostly young white college kids. To me, they are thugs.
Did you actually say “all lives matter” ??You are both out of touch. Grow up. And get over it. The word thug is not racial. Been around long before you have, and oh, by the way. ( all lives matter )
Cap-- You strike me as a reasonable person so I'll try to present this in a way that i think you'll be able to appreciate. Every word and phrase in the English language have both a denotation and often several connotations depending mostly on the context in which they are used. While we can all agree the word thug has no racial denotation to it, I think we can at least acknowledge that it's been over used in the context of describing African American young men. Often times these labels are unfairly attributed to people of color because of things like their style of hair, their dress, their use of ebonics (slang). None of these things match the denotation of thug which according to the dictionary is a violent person especially a criminal. Its these connotations that unfairly label African Americans and honestly its the major source of why people are protesting because unfortunately not all but a portion of our American population including some police officers see black skin and think "thug' which explains their excessive responses toward people of color. To bring things back to Narduzzi he isn't a racist, but he is a bit ignorant to some of the sensitive matters that young black men face. I'm a highly educated black man but I have had to overcome and fight those connotations my whole life. I had a culturally unaware coach in college who made a similar ignorant remark and action that caused me to quit the team. Instead of us always fighting and arguing we ought to try listening to one another's points which are usually logical even if we don't agree. This is not an attack on you, just a person with real life experience on the subject sharing some insight.You must be one of those young punks who thinks the world revolves around the younger generation and minorities. If the word thug offends you, get over it. It's been used long before this generation showed up
You’re a bit off on that assessment.You must be one of those young punks who thinks the world revolves around the younger generation and minorities. If the word thug offends you, get over it. It's been used long before this generation showed up
You are one very angry person. What is the cause of your anger?Well there's plenty of young folks in the streets right now all over the country, go out on the streets and call them thugs.
Then come back and let us know how that worked out for you tough guy.....if you even make it back in one piece.
Better yet, shout it out at the next Pitt game you attend. Say it loudly and show your Pitt pride.
Cap-- You strike me as a reasonable person so I'll try to present this in a way that i think you'll be able to appreciate. Every word and phrase in the English language have both a denotation and often several connotations depending mostly on the context in which they are used. While we can all agree the word thug has no racial denotation to it, I think we can at least acknowledge that it's been over used in the context of describing African American young men. Often times these labels are unfairly attributed to people of color because of things like their style of hair, their dress, their use of ebonics (slang). None of these things match the denotation of thug which according to the dictionary is a violent person especially a criminal. Its these connotations that unfairly label African Americans and honestly its the major source of why people are protesting because unfortunately not all but a portion of our American population including some police officers see black skin and think "thug' which explains their excessive responses toward people of color. To bring things back to Narduzzi he isn't a racist, but he is a bit ignorant to some of the sensitive matters that young black men face. I'm a highly educated black man but I have had to overcome and fight those connotations my whole life. I had a culturally unaware coach in college who made a similar ignorant remark and action that caused me to quit the team. Instead of us always fighting and arguing we ought to try listening to one another's points which are usually logical even if we don't agree. This is not an attack on you, just a person with real life experience on the subject sharing some insight.
A man was killed in the streets by a police officer with a knee to his neck for 8 minutes, while other officers held him down and looked on. And these incidents happen far too often.You are one very angry person. What is the cause of your anger?
Lol....u feel better now after getting that "all lives matter" off your chest?You are both out of touch. Grow up. And get over it. The word thug is not racial. Been around long before you have, and oh, by the way. ( all lives matter )
Did you actually say “all lives matter” ??
You must be a card carrying member of the KKK.[/QUOT
Cap-- You strike me as a reasonable person so I'll try to present this in a way that i think you'll be able to appreciate. Every word and phrase in the English language have both a denotation and often several connotations depending mostly on the context in which they are used. While we can all agree the word thug has no racial denotation to it, I think we can at least acknowledge that it's been over used in the context of describing African American young men. Often times these labels are unfairly attributed to people of color because of things like their style of hair, their dress, their use of ebonics (slang). None of these things match the denotation of thug which according to the dictionary is a violent person especially a criminal. Its these connotations that unfairly label African Americans and honestly its the major source of why people are protesting because unfortunately not all but a portion of our American population including some police officers see black skin and think "thug' which explains their excessive responses toward people of color. To bring things back to Narduzzi he isn't a racist, but he is a bit ignorant to some of the sensitive matters that young black men face. I'm a highly educated black man but I have had to overcome and fight those connotations my whole life. I had a culturally unaware coach in college who made a similar ignorant remark and action that caused me to quit the team. Instead of us always fighting and arguing we ought to try listening to one another's points which are usually logical even if we don't agree. This is not an attack on you, just a person with real life experience on the subject sharing some .
You know absolutely nothing bout anything , and that's who you really are, you must be a democrat and a socialistLol....u feel better now after getting that "all lives matter" off your chest?
Care to throw in some other choice words while you're at it?
I know what you really want to say. Just say it and get it over with.
Either way....thanks for showing who you really are
What is your plan for real action? What are you going to do in the real world to make an impact since you are so passionate about it?A man was killed in the streets by a police officer with a knee to his neck for 8 minutes, while other officers held him down and looked on. And these incidents happen far too often.
Is that reason enough for you????
Get your head out the damn sand and stop asking stupid questions.
People are tired, fed up, and angry.
You could have just dropped the microphone after this reply...A man was killed in the streets by a police officer with a knee to his neck for 8 minutes, while other officers held him down and looked on. And these incidents happen far too often.
Is that reason enough for you????
Get your head out the damn sand and stop asking stupid questions.
People are tired, fed up, and angry.
been trying to educate folks like yourself, but you all don't want to listen. And I'm fine with that.What is your plan for real action? What are you going to do in the real world to make an impact since you are so passionate about it?
yeah, and some of them still won't listenYou could have just dropped the microphone after this reply...
You didn’t answer the questions.been trying to educate folks like yourself, but you all don't want to listen. And I'm fine with that.
You ain't gotta listen, but you gonna hear me.
yeah, and some of them still won't listen
Making you pro fascist ?
Neither of those thingsMaking you an anarchist? Pro criminal?
Neither of those things
Now answer my question. if you’re against anti-fascists -
Are you pro fascist?
Guess you missed the part there is no evidence of antifa affiliation in your Tucker linkThe question in itself is simplistic. Anyone in their right mind would be anti-fascist including myself. The question is; what are the intentions of the group who claim to be anti-fascist (antifa)? There is no leader or structure, so the purpose is left to the individual. Some are just there to create havoc because they get off on it…
Like this little cellar dweller….
Yes, his mommy and daddy escorted junior to the police station… How special!
https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/01/mommy-daddy-antifa-kid-george-floyd-riot/
The question in itself is simplistic. Anyone in their right mind would be anti-fascist including myself. The question is; what are the intentions of the group who claim to be anti-fascist (antifa)? There is no leader or structure, so the purpose is left to the individual. Some are just there to create havoc because they get off on it…
Like this little cellar dweller….
Yes, his mommy and daddy escorted junior to the police station… How special!
https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/01/mommy-daddy-antifa-kid-george-floyd-riot/
that kid would have fun in prison . IN AMERICA.
You’re a bit off on that assessment.
And the word thug doesn’t offend me, but I’m a middle aged suburban white guy. I also realize that the word “thug” has been used specifically to describe young black men that look and dress a certain way for at least the last 20 years.
Again-I truly don’t believe Narduzzi is any kind of racist, and I don’t believe he had any racist intent with the use of that term. He has coached hundreds of young black men, most of whom seemed to have liked and apprecIated him. But he needs to choose his words better. If you’re a middle aged who’re guy working with dozens of black men ages 18-22, you’d be wise to drop that word from your lexicon.
And some of you would-be Archie Bunkers sitting in front of Fox News all day with your MAGA hats on out there need to stop telling the rest of the world how it should and shouldn’t perceive things. All you know is what you know, and what you know isn’t much.
Guess you missed the part there is no evidence of antifa affiliation in your Tucker link
They buried that tidbit until the end
perhaps his purpose was to undermine racial justice protest as he’s a tiki torch alt right kid?
it’s fun to speculate to craft a narrative !
wearing an Antigua mask