Without a doubt they would ruin his life. Look what happened to Michael Richards. (Kramer)
2007-02-15 05:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Tim Hardaway's comments can not be in comparison to racist comments, via fact homosexuality is condemned via the Abrahamic religions, whose followers make up the "absolute majority" of united statesA. Homosexuality is cursed via God to the quantity that the wrath of God became exercised on a cities with a gay majority, for their perversions. Homosexuality is in simple terms as evil as pedophilia. no rely how effective the coporations get, no rely how huge their love of money turns into, they gained't gain changing the guidelines of God, reported via maximum folk of people: Christians, Muslims and Jews. The NBA has no appropriate to penalize Tim Hardaway, via fact of his non secular ideals, that are additionally the ideals of maximum folk of people.
2016-12-17 10:40:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Tim Hardaway's comments can't be compared to racist comments, because homosexuality is condemned by the Abrahamic religions, whose followers make up the "absolute majority" of U.S.A. Homosexuality is cursed by God to the extent that the wrath of God was exercised on a cities with a homosexual majority, for their perversions. Homosexuality is just as evil as pedophilia.
No matter how powerful the coporations get, no matter how enormous their love of money becomes, they will not succeed in changing the laws of God, observed by the majority of Americans: Christians, Muslims and Jews.
The NBA has no right to penalize Tim Hardaway, because of his religious beliefs, which are also the beliefs of the vast majority of Americans.
2007-02-15 13:45:04
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answered by Thomas M 1
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Racism is a bigger attraction than homophobia, as less people practice it.. Typically it stays in the media several times longer than anything dealing with homophobia. There are many groups that would immediately act out against his remarks if that were the case. In this case, it's shrugged off as a "nothing we can do" situation.
2007-02-15 05:06:16
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answered by Mystery Lady H 5
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Well if he was gay and like you said a white person made those comments so he would so be scandalous and would make a big deal out of it..
2007-02-15 05:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If the guy couldn't dribble a round ball, his only job would be using a squeegee and a dirty rag to clean windshields by the tunnel!!!
Who gives a rat's @ss what this friggin mook has to say!!!!
An NO "white guy" would actually come out in the media and say they hate "blacks". They are much smarter than that!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-15 05:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You cant compare...you dont choose to be born black or white, c'mon people wake up..why keep protecting the feelings of a group of very twisted people who rather give in to some sinful inclination than attempt to use their bodies for what it was made for...
2007-02-15 05:18:40
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answered by sophia's mommy 2
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I had to look it up because my headlines had important stuff instead of this issue.
So a retired sports person said he hates gays.
Gays say they hate bigots.
Tit for Tat it seems.
2007-02-15 05:11:21
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answered by Papa Mac DaddyJoe 3
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the media would have been all over this if it had been a white boy saying this
2007-02-15 05:06:54
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answered by D R 3
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The story would definetly last longer if he'd said that about white people, probably even longer if he'd mention jewish people.
2007-02-15 05:06:44
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answered by martin 4
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