Quote Originally Posted by scalabrine:
Stu,
As a black male you understand very little about a cause you support or other people who support such causes.
And yes, a white male can say that to a black male, particularly one who is on some sort of merry go round of confusion like yourself.
If you read that OP and gathered what you just said (that it wasn't a cap both in skin and psychological angle/that the line was not driven down by a white demographic who wanted Floyd to lose because they disliked him and being black isn't excluded from that, particularly for the native Irishmen/that this wasn't a great white hope fight, one you admitted it was in other threads), you have ingratiated yourself with the very people who again defame your race overtly and tongue in cheek for the 11 years I've been here, and attack those who can actually further a meaningful cause.
I don't think I've seen a sadder case of someone, who doesn't even understand....himself. At least the bigots here know what they are (and it's not far above trash, but they know they are trash).
Anyhow, onto the Triple G fight at even odds to complete the bet at 9/16. Nothing to brag about in any way.
And I'll give BWS a thumbs up for taking the heavily reduced odds -175 from someone who has knocked out two guys his entire career. I could not pull the trigger on that. Tempted but couldn't pull the trigger.
Scal, I was the first one on this site to bring up the role race played in this fight. I was the first one to refer to it as a "great white hope/great white hype fight" even going as far as to tell people watch the movie "Great White Hype". I even suggested you write a Scal-esque write-up on how race based betting had driven the line down far below where it should be. And you scoffed and made some pretentious comment, which is your style. So don't come at me with some, "you just don't understand" bullsh!t because that's all it is.
But you know what, since you think you know everything about Black Culture, there was a rapper popular in the late 80's and early 90's named MC Lyte. And she had a song called "Paper Thin". And that's what your words are, Scal. Paper thin. You're all talk on a website. You call out and insult people people you know nothing about. You make statements pulled right out of your @ss. You claim you're calling people out and shaming them. Idiot, you're calling out anonymous avatars on a website. That's not shaming anyone. You're not fighting for my people's rights. Your stroking your own ego. And I know you'll claim that you do more but I doubt you do. Scal, i've been to Africa multiple times. Ghana, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast. I've been in the buildings where they staged slaves before the middle passage. My family still to this day supports villages in Ghana and I put both time and money into that. I'm active in my community, and the national African American community as a whole. H3ll, I was at the Million Man March as a preteen. I live this this sh!t, Scal.
I DON'T HAVE TO QUALIFY MY BLACKNESS FOR A WHITE GUY IN NEW JERSEY!
In the end, you're a loser on a website that gets off on his notoriety on said website. I tried to leave you alone but you keep jumping on my nuts and saying my name because it gets you off. You keep bringing up "emojis" because in this cyberspace world you live in they mean something. They don't to me. I never even uttered the word emoji until you started crying about them. So go ahead and keep living your fantasy. Keep "shaming these bigots for 11 years." I'll keep doing me and looking out for my people in the real word.