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Yeah, I must be lost if I don't agree.You're lost here, he's a dipsh*t and anyone who believes he's anything but a damn racist here, is totally lost in the shuffle.
Same guy who stopped Michelle Beadle from asking a question on ESPN because he already knew what she was going to ask, why? "...because you're white"
A total a**wipe who doesn't deserve any media attention.
Many moons ago (when I was an undergrad) there was a speaker at UConn who spoke on this topic. I believe his name was Dr. Marcus Garvey. He defined racism as prejudice plus power. In other words, racism requires both prejudiced beliefs and the ability to affect another person's life based on those beliefs.
To say something like black players tend to be quicker and jump higher would be stereotyping. To assume a specific black kid is quicker than a specific white kid would be prejudice. You would be pre-judging individuals based on a stereotype. That is what the crazy Ball dad did. To not recruit a white kid because you assume he must be slower than the available black kids would be racist because you are using your position of power or influence to affect another person's life. Similarly, what Ball did to Beadle, in your example, was racist. He attempted to silence her based on his prejudices.
He is indeed a dip$hit. He is a prejudiced one at that. I just don't like the overuse of the racist label. I think the accepted definition has been broadened to enable its use by intellectually dishonest people to establish a moral high ground from which they attempt to silence those who disagree with them.


