Apparently, this black
antagonist, thinks that if a black athlete runs with a white woman
(kind of like O.J. did), and is not really "down with the cause," he
is a problem of some kind.
Update: What does ESPN do about this story? First, it tried (but failed) to take down all visual evidence of its racist sportscaster charging RG3 with being a "cornball" black, implying RG3 is just another House Neggar; then it fires the sportscaster.
Update: of course, this video is not a violation of any YouTube policy. Neither is it spam. Rather, it was a clip from ESPN, itself, with the black analyst making his charge during prime time. Take it to the bank, those who give us connectability on the internet, also, are our censors.
Update: What does ESPN do about this story? First, it tried (but failed) to take down all visual evidence of its racist sportscaster charging RG3 with being a "cornball" black, implying RG3 is just another House Neggar; then it fires the sportscaster.
Update: of course, this video is not a violation of any YouTube policy. Neither is it spam. Rather, it was a clip from ESPN, itself, with the black analyst making his charge during prime time. Take it to the bank, those who give us connectability on the internet, also, are our censors.
“My question, which is just a straight-up, honest question,
is he a brother or a cornball brother? He’s not really … okay he’s black he
kinda does his thing, but he’s not really down with the cause. He’s not really
one of us. He’s kind of black, but he’s not really, like, the guy you want to
hang out with … I keep hearing these thing We all know he has a white fiancée
and there’s all this talk about, he’s a Republican, which there’s no
information at all. I’m just trying to dig deeper into why he has an issue.”
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