FDS wrote:mel ott wrote:Everyone agrees that what he said was bad and no one has heard that reference used- it's not a Midwest thing ( as someone asked). The most important piece here is that Mac is no racist. All of the local people that I've heard from directly and in the press, both black and white, including politicians, players, coaches, all have said they have not witnessed ANY instances of Mac and any racial insensitivity. This is over the course of the 11 years he has been at Creighton. Add in all his other years of coaching, and there is nothing negative about his character. To me that is the most important aspect to this. If universities and people in general are too afraid to stick up for someone or something they truly believe in because they don't want to be the next one attacked, things are going to get even worse. The media is the major problem we have in this country, always trying to drive a wedge between people based on identity politics. To take a one time mistake and try to paint the person, and more importantly, the University as a racist institution is absurd.
Just so I have this straight, if you only get caught doing the racist thing 1 time, you aren't a racist? Pretty sure if you get convicted of doing the criminal thing 1 time, you are a convict and a criminal. Why does he get a pass here? How many times does someone need to be caught doing the racist thing before they are a racist?
FDS wrote:mel ott wrote:Everyone agrees that what he said was bad and no one has heard that reference used- it's not a Midwest thing ( as someone asked). The most important piece here is that Mac is no racist. All of the local people that I've heard from directly and in the press, both black and white, including politicians, players, coaches, all have said they have not witnessed ANY instances of Mac and any racial insensitivity. This is over the course of the 11 years he has been at Creighton. Add in all his other years of coaching, and there is nothing negative about his character. To me that is the most important aspect to this. If universities and people in general are too afraid to stick up for someone or something they truly believe in because they don't want to be the next one attacked, things are going to get even worse. The media is the major problem we have in this country, always trying to drive a wedge between people based on identity politics. To take a one time mistake and try to paint the person, and more importantly, the University as a racist institution is absurd.
Just so I have this straight, if you only get caught doing the racist thing 1 time, you aren't a racist? Pretty sure if you get convicted of doing the criminal thing 1 time, you are a convict and a criminal. Why does he get a pass here? How many times does someone need to be caught doing the racist thing before they are a racist?
MullinMayhem wrote:The people who want McDermott fired and call him "racist" are the same people applauding Nick Cannon (a literal supremacist) keeping his job after saying melanin determines morality (the nice way of saying it) and want zero accountability for criminals. Just remember that.
MullinMayhem wrote:The fact that context, intent, and actions no longer matter tells you everything you need to know about where we are as a country. Don Imus type stuff...now that isn't cancel culture. That is just pure hatred and glad he was fired for that. But getting into mind-reading about what Mac really thinks because he said something careless but not a slur or anything? That is cancel culture.
MullinMayhem wrote:Bad PR lasts for a few days up to a few weeks. And then it goes away and people don't care anymore after the media drops it. Look at Pitino. What Mac said was really really dumb and insensitive. But we need to stop going too far at the same time. It's a tough balance...I get it. You know what would be really cool and might ACTUALLY help everyone? Having a Big East townhall type of thing where teams have representatives (players/staff/both) who discuss things like this. This is how we can have a better understanding and clear the air, thus calming some tensions. You don't calm tensions or learn anything by just getting your life ruined and canceled. We keep missing these perfect opportunities to bring people together and learn from each other.
DudeAnon wrote:Look, as far as I can tell, this is the first hint of racist behavior by Coach Mac over decades of working with predominantly black athletes. It was a horrible phrase and a punishment is just, but lets not make it more than it is.
Ironically, the NCAA does use a plantation system "We won't pay you, but you get to live here for free while you work!". Obviously Coach Mac has no issue with paying the players (tried to offer Bowen 100k if I remember correctly.) Would love to see him come out against the NCAA and in favor of paying the players so they can get off the "plantation".
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