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| Topic Started: Oct 11 2016, 10:21 PM (231 Views) | |
| Marcus | Oct 11 2016, 10:21 PM Post #1 |
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Floyd Mayweather is a mouse of a man, and a modern day Uncle Tom House Negro. He never speaks out when the police kills unarmed blacks, but he will go to the strip club and throw money in the air. But when it comes to blacks catching hell, and injustice done to blacks he has nothing to say. Muhammad Ali was the champion for the struggle of black people. Muhammad Ali used his fame and platform to speak out against the injustices that blacks were facing. Today Muhammad Ali is loved all over the world, and he's seen as a hero for his courage to take a stand when it wasn't popular. Floyd Mayweather is the complete opposite of Muhammad Ali. As a matter of fact he didn't even go to Ali's funeral to pay his respect. In a recent interview Floyd Mayweather said that he's not going to join in and support Black Lives Matter, a group of blacks that's protesting against the police killing unarmed blacks. Floyd said that all lives matter, and he said that black people need to obey and follow directions from the police. Unarmed blacks obey and follow directions from the police and they still get killed. Eric Garner was a black man in New York and he obeyed the police orders and put his hands up, and he was still choked to death by the police in New York. If police were killing unarmed Chinese Americans, if the police were killing unarmed Japanese Americans, if the police were killing unarmed Korean Americans, if the police were killing large numbers of unarmed Hispanics, then you could say all lives matter. We see white police killing unarmed blacks over and over again, and they not even being indicted, charged or convicted. That's why people are saying that black lives matter also. Black police are not killing unarmed whites, even when whites disobey and refuse to follow orders, they are not shot and killed by black police. Floyd Mayweather said that people are going to be watching that video long after he's gone. Why would anybody be watching that mess long after he's gone? Edited by Marcus, Oct 11 2016, 10:31 PM.
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| U Thant | Oct 12 2016, 12:37 AM Post #2 |
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Marcus... I'm starting to wonder if Floyd was, lightskinned, would that cause you to be more fair and more honest about how he fights White racism? For example, I showed you links to where he publicly spoke out about how racist cops treat negros ---and you steered clear of it. Yet you continue to dishonestly post about him and his endeavors, on that front. This is very odd of you. As I've never seen you be this unfair to a Black person, before. |
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| Marcus | Oct 12 2016, 12:41 AM Post #3 |
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Ethos it doesn't have anything to do with his skin color, Floyd is an Uncle Tom. White people like weak passive blacks like that. |
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| U Thant | Oct 12 2016, 01:15 AM Post #4 |
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I don't know, Marcus, I think it might have something to do with his skin color because your logic you used here just does not add up ---when weighed against facts. For example, if you go to the extreme of pretending like/faking like Floyd didn't publicly, I repeat, publicly speak out about the police brutality faced by us negro. I even posted you a national news org's link, where Pop Culture went HAM at Floyd for him speaking out about police brutality, yet you stayed silent that day. Now, here you are being unfair to Floyd. ... I bet you cannot tell me any other time, where you did this same thing/refusing to give credit to a celebrity for doing some pro-Black deed ----although you had proof of him doing that pro-Black deed. |
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| Marcus | Oct 12 2016, 02:53 AM Post #5 |
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Nobody put those words in Floyd Mayweather mouth, those are his words. |
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