Oso planning to go pro
Just fyi, Socrates never said, er, "opined" that.The Venn diagram of people whining loudest about so-called cancel culture and those who claimed to boycott the NFL over Colin Kaepernick is pretty much overlapping circles.
The issue is not with what’s in his heart. It’s with what he says and does.And what he said could very well impact recruiting, whether he stays at Creighton or goes elsewhere.
Suspended from all team activities Creighton handled every aspect of this about as poorly as you could have
This is a rare occasion when I disagree with you, Goooo.I think recruits (and their parents) will judge him on his merits when they talk to him. I have heard people say "stay on the plantation" or the equally offensive "don't go off the reservation" many times in my life. Unless I already had a reason to think they were racist, saying that did not alter my perception of them at all. I think a lot of people his age (or mine) heard these things many times at a young age in a very different world and never stopped to think about the origins. Sadly, on the spur of the moment the phrase is used.It is good to see that he was called out for it though. Lessons can be learned. His reaction was also important. If I was a recruit or a parent of a recruit, I would worry a lot more about a coach throwing around accusations of racism than I would be about Coach McDermott.
Now this is Cancel Culture.
No it really isn’t. Look back on some the accusations made about the program...then what recently happened. Coaches can’t do this kind of stuff. And frankly it’s disheartening that so many are willing to make excuses for him without really knowing what’s going on.
They do this in all white private catholic schools as well. Kids are placed in different math classes than their peers based on their grades and abilities starting in fourth grade. It sets the more mathematically inclined ones up for advancement and highschool AP courses and the others for the regular track. The mathematically inclined kids benefit nicely and aren’t bored while waiting for others to catch up. The “normal” kids benefit from not going so fast an learning at a pace that allows them time to absorb the material. Both sets of kids are wildly successful in their studies in high school. Some kids are just smarter than others in different subjects and need to be challenged.
I’d guess more came out.
The people decrying cancel culture have been properly instructed that anyone (especially if they are white, or evoke nostalgia) who does or says something offensive to people that they are being 'cancelled'. As if people haven't lost jobs, fame, or power for their actions previous to 2016. It's a stupid dog whistle for stupid people... not to mention a ton of people who have been 'cancelled' still hold their jobs, fame, and power after they've been 'cancelled'. So uhhhhh like, what negative consequences does being 'cancelled' exactly entail? Seems to be that about the only thing that happens is that the 'cancelled' person gets to play the victim for a week and then everything is forgotten until the next person is 'cancelled'. At which point, we drop that first name so we can add to the ever growing list of people who have been 'cancelled'. In recent memory I can think of plenty of politicians that have claimed to be 'cancelled'. Ted Cruz comes to mind first. But what have been his consequences? He didn't resign. He pretended to hand out water in a empty parking lot. Then a few days later he got to speak in front of CPAC about how he had been cancelled? Excuse me? How exactly was Ted Cruz's life changed since he has been 'cancelled'. What a load of crap.So stop being played. There is no such thing as cancel culture. It's your new dog whistle, just like 'fake news' was for years... just like every simplistic bit of jargon that gets created in a board room and passed down by the media for you consume.
At dis rate, Wojo will be the longest tenured Big East coach outside of J Wright sooner than later, hey?
Free advice. Me to you. Don’t watch ESPlibN. Don’t put any stock in this Fluffy character. Be proud to be American. Embrace Lincoln. Love the Marquette WARRIORS.
In recent memory I can think of plenty of politicians that have claimed to be 'cancelled'. Ted Cruz comes to mind first. But what have been his consequences? He didn't resign. He pretended to hand out water in a empty parking lot. Then a few days later he got to speak in front of CPAC about how he had been cancelled? Excuse me? How exactly was Ted Cruz's life changed since he has been 'cancelled'. What a load of crap.
Josh Hawley claimed to have been canceled ... in a front-page op-ed published by the nation's 6th largest newspaper.
Was that before he actually tried to cancel Liz Cheney?I’m pretty sure it was after he helped incite a murderous mob that wanted to permanently cancel Mike Pence.
So stop being played. There is no such thing as cancel culture. It's your new dog whistle, just like 'fake news' was for years... just like every simplistic bit of jargon that gets created in a board room and passed down by the media for you consume.
"Getting played" case in point.https://twitter.com/lachlan/status/1367654147479265280?s=20For a $25 donation, you get a copy of "The Cat in the Hat." A book that is going to continue to be published! Just like donating money to help "save the election" never really went to save the election. How many times y'all going to fall for this stuff???
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And voted to cancel the votes of millions of Americans.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Isn't "cancel culture" just another word for capitalism?Company (Creighton/NFL) puts out a product (men's basketball team/football).A population of customers (left leaning/right leaning) doesn't like some aspect of the product (McD's racially insensitive comments/players kneeling during the national anthem).Those customers make their displeasure known and withhold their dollars.Company amends product to match the desires of their customers.Customers are appeased and stop withholding their dollars.Capitalism at it's most beautiful.