EDIT: Disregard, allegation is out there.
Soon to be former player
*FIFY
there's the story. GP holding a player accountable. Should he have said it? probably not. but not near the story that is out there.
I see... So, the word itself is meaningless? Or the utterance of it is purely a racial thing? The point I'm driving at is that it is a word. A word that should carry little meaning in modern times, considering it's etymology. Yet, so many have been conditioned to react to it in such an unhinged manner that it is literally fascinating.
It's a word. Nothing more. To react in such ways is to give it weight and power. Better to not react at all, and let it die.
To me it sounds like a player bitter about playing time trying to use race as leverage to get that situation to change.
They don't let Drill Sergeants say naughty words anymore, either. Somehow, they still get their points across. I simply find it amusing and puzzling that The Word is only offensive if utilized by an incorrect racial group member.
The entire spectacle of this is ridiculous. The Narrative is already being set up, as the 24/7 and others pile on.
There in lies the problem. Bunch of people taking what’s said on social media and just running with it. Can’t even gather facts, just what’s on Instagram serves as truth.Then TCU and Coach P needs to get out and set the record straight. 22,000 likes on that Instagram post. Blowing up on Insta/Twitter. Recruits on Twitter asking if true.
Silence does not help in these situations. Perception is reality.
I agree.There in lies the problem. Bunch of people taking what’s said on social media and just running with it. Can’t even gather facts, just what’s on Instagram serves as truth.
Indeed I did. Yet, I still retain the freedom to make snide and pointless commentary on it.you learned long ago all parts of life aren't fair right?
Then TCU and Coach P needs to get out and set the record straight. 22,000 likes on that Instagram post. Blowing up on Insta/Twitter. Recruits on Twitter asking if true.
Silence does not help in these situations. Perception is reality.