MullinMayhem wrote: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?
You must be a blast at parties. And I'm honored to meet the one person on earth who has never made a mistake in their entire life.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote: Just I have this straight: you are comparing a verdict in a court of law against that in the court of public opinion? Intelligent comparison.
Look, I don't know Greg McDermott, nor am I in tune with the Creighton community. If this is a repeated pattern of communication, then it is applicable to categorize an individual of racist behavior. However, if this truly is a one-off, one bad mistake should not be labeled as inherently racist. Stupid, yes. Disciplinary action required, of course. But, again, it is a slippery slope, for anyone, to take the worst thing someone has said an apply that to their entire livelihood and character. Otherwise, what is the purpose of education? What is the purpose of society as a whole for incarcerated individuals, using your criminal analogy?
Again, this is an unfortunate situation and the only institution capable of making the right decision is Creighton. Not angry social media posters. Not anyone here on a forum. Not anyone outside their community. Only Creighton leadership can investigate and, ultimately, make the right decision for its school, it's basketball program and community.
MullinMayhem wrote:Who says it's racist? You are. Other people are. But other people don't think it is like me. I think it's insensitive. He never said a slur or anything...very different. If you're saying this is racist, that means his intent was to hurt his players and put them down. Is that really what you think? Or is it just easy to call anything and everything "racist" these days to get attention and money? The problem is that in the last 10-15 yrs, academics had a clever trick of trying to change the real definition (belief in racial superiority) to water it down to....well...literally anything and everything. Syrup, children's books, garage pull strings, you name it. Even math...yes...objective math is called "racist". If there's not enough NASA scientists..."racist". Forget all the other factors. It can only be one...right? Life is a rorsach test. You can either suffer through life with a warped sense of seeing "racism" and "hate" in everything....or you can grow up and try to live the best life you can while not immediately assuming the worst in people. The choice is ultimately up to all of us.
FDS wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:Who says it's racist? You are. Other people are. But other people don't think it is like me. I think it's insensitive. He never said a slur or anything...very different. If you're saying this is racist, that means his intent was to hurt his players and put them down. Is that really what you think? Or is it just easy to call anything and everything "racist" these days to get attention and money? The problem is that in the last 10-15 yrs, academics had a clever trick of trying to change the real definition (belief in racial superiority) to water it down to....well...literally anything and everything. Syrup, children's books, garage pull strings, you name it. Even math...yes...objective math is called "racist". If there's not enough NASA scientists..."racist". Forget all the other factors. It can only be one...right? Life is a rorsach test. You can either suffer through life with a warped sense of seeing "racism" and "hate" in everything....or you can grow up and try to live the best life you can while not immediately assuming the worst in people. The choice is ultimately up to all of us.
So you honestly believe what he said wasn't racist? That says more about you than it does about me. You seem to be conflating other issues you have with society with this very specific example of racist behavior. And you defense that "we don't know the intent" is basically the same defense racists have been using for decades. Racists take racists actions (sometimes they don't even know they are being racist) but rarely do they announce their intent to do the racist thing for racist reasons.
The world is changing. I am not suffering, but I have no problem calling something out for what it is. The only one seemingly suffering here is you and your fears and anger that the world is changing and people are now being held to a higher standard than you want them to be held.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:FDS wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:Who says it's racist? You are. Other people are. But other people don't think it is like me. I think it's insensitive. He never said a slur or anything...very different. If you're saying this is racist, that means his intent was to hurt his players and put them down. Is that really what you think? Or is it just easy to call anything and everything "racist" these days to get attention and money? The problem is that in the last 10-15 yrs, academics had a clever trick of trying to change the real definition (belief in racial superiority) to water it down to....well...literally anything and everything. Syrup, children's books, garage pull strings, you name it. Even math...yes...objective math is called "racist". If there's not enough NASA scientists..."racist". Forget all the other factors. It can only be one...right? Life is a rorsach test. You can either suffer through life with a warped sense of seeing "racism" and "hate" in everything....or you can grow up and try to live the best life you can while not immediately assuming the worst in people. The choice is ultimately up to all of us.
So you honestly believe what he said wasn't racist? That says more about you than it does about me. You seem to be conflating other issues you have with society with this very specific example of racist behavior. And you defense that "we don't know the intent" is basically the same defense racists have been using for decades. Racists take racists actions (sometimes they don't even know they are being racist) but rarely do they announce their intent to do the racist thing for racist reasons.
The world is changing. I am not suffering, but I have no problem calling something out for what it is. The only one seemingly suffering here is you and your fears and anger that the world is changing and people are now being held to a higher standard than you want them to be held.
FDS , don’t know you...actually don’t know anyone on this board personally other than the interactions we have discussing BE hoops. I find your approach to MM’s opinion a bit troubling. I may not agree with him or with you but I think we all need to return to a place of mutual respect. What he is saying is not so outrageous that he should be labeled and assumed to be something he may not be. Maybe it’s symantics but “insensitive comments” are different from flat out racism IMO. If Mac pointed to the AA players and said I need you guys (specifically) to stay on the plantation, then it is a big problem IMO. If he was addressing the entire team and using that term, he’s just being really insensitive and stupid IMO. Racism is about singling out a group and marginalizing them in words or action. Racism is a HUGE problem in this country and we need to call it out specifically when it happens. If we use that single term—RACIST—to encompass someone who says something like Mac said and also use it for someone who assaults an innocent or spray paints the N word on a church, or calls the cops on a young kid in a hoodie, then the word starts to become diluted IMO. I think it should be saved for people who are wantonly attacking those different than themselves because of a specific trait (color, nationality, culture, etc). I’m not sure Mac did that here.
Those points are all certainly debatable. Either way, when you go out of your way to paint MM with whatever broad strokes you decide are the right ones to use based on your own beliefs, you immediately end any healthy conversation. At that point both sides dig in and no one gains enlightenment. MM has some passionate views. He’s entitled to them. I haven’t seen him offer a single hate-filled position...just opinions formed from his own set of experiences that you know nothing about. And the same can be said of your experience. We can either continue to choose division and stay entrenched in the belief that only our own views have value, or we can all choose to lower the temp a bit and give each other the benefit of the doubt more. My $0.02.
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