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I am sure they were outraged and offered many words to condemn the 3 white men, who were acused by the black female. Which is worst, Calling a few basketball players racial slurs, or calling 3 while males Rapist and charging them with a crime that it appears that the did not committ.?

2007-04-11 04:53:02 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

FYI: Imus is a bleeding liberal, I dont think may conservatives will come to his aid or even seek to defend him. I am sure Jackson and Sharpton jumped on the band wagon and acused the Duke Boys.

2007-04-11 05:12:08 · update #1

Have you noticed the name calling from the liberals. That is their trade mark, name calling. Its seem the woman had had sex with several men that night, and none were from Duke. She was a working lady, a stripper. Maybe more??

2007-04-11 06:37:46 · update #2

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You already know the answer and it is a very loud "NO"! Professional race baiters never apologize, they simply take the extortion money and leave town and the locals have to clean up the racial mess they created.

2007-04-11 04:57:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

sure! yet, Jessie Jackson replaced into on the Sean Hannity Radio coach, and refused to realize this. He nevertheless plans to deliver the accuser to varsity! talk approximately discrimination. Martin Luther King may well be so dissapointed in the comedian tale that Jessie Jackson has become.

2016-10-28 10:36:30 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Both are horrible circumstances. You all must remember also that there are no perfect human beings on this planet. If we all would really commit to stopping the hated towards each other, maybe life would not be so stressful. A lot of people could cut down on their medications. People would be able to relax and smile more.

But since that doesn't seem as though it's going to happen, all of you can kiss what I twist and I don't mean my wrist! I'm tired of the Whites and the Blacks and the damn Foreigners! I've had it with all of you! All of you can go f*ck a damn duck!

I tried to come off my meds! But it's not working! So I guess I'll just go take a pill now. LMAO!

2007-04-11 05:01:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

No they won't offer an opology. When the students are acquited of the charge, they will be onto another case of "discrimination".

As to your second question, I in no way support the racial slurs, but it is surely less damaging than having the "rapist" tag put on you. That is a stygma that even when found not guilty of, can hang on to a person for a long time.

2007-04-11 05:00:43 · answer #4 · answered by USCCruiser 2 · 0 2

The difference being that they were accussed by one person and the D.A. thought they did something. Why should Sharpton and Jackson apologize for something they didnt do? The accusser should apologize, just like Imus apologized for his racial slurs. And just because they were not convicted does not mean they didnt do it. We all know that guilty people go free everyday, O.J. Simpson did.

2007-04-11 05:01:36 · answer #5 · answered by MJMGrand 6 · 2 2

Of course not. Those accused are the wrong color. By the way, Mike Tyson went to prison because he was convicted of raping an African American woman.

2007-04-11 05:27:02 · answer #6 · answered by krupsk 5 · 0 2

There's no reason they should, except that you're a little rightwinger regurgitating your elders, who are busy now throwing sand everywhere to divert attention away from Imus and racism.

As to which is worse, calling basketball players racial slurs. You know it, and are trying to avoid dealing with it.

2007-04-11 04:59:44 · answer #7 · answered by mcd 4 · 3 3

What racial slur?

nappy

adjective
1. (of hair) in small tight curls

hoe

1. one of the oldest tools of agriculture, a digging implement consisting of a blade set at right angles to a long handle.

2007-04-11 05:03:19 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

No, because they had it on good faith that they were rapists, and even though they weren't prosecuted, that doesn't mean they didn't do it.

Come on, it's not like they picked three white guys at random and called them rapists.

2007-04-11 05:37:22 · answer #9 · answered by koreaguy12 6 · 0 2

You should ask them that! This is not first time this incident has happened. Kobe Bryant and Mike Tyson were both accused of rapes, in which they did not commit

Go figure!

Sounds like a deeper issue you have with yourself!

2007-04-11 05:11:34 · answer #10 · answered by Meshel 6 · 2 3

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