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Originally posted by sloroller:
He stated that he has never experienced any racism on the field,
Over the years we have learned that people assumed he had blazing speed because he was black. We used to laugh about that assumption.
I am glad to read your son never experienced any racism between the white lines. However isn't it racist for someone to assume that because someone is black they are automatically fast?
Don't get me wrong, I am not into political correctness, but if something positive is said about a race it is not considered racist, but if something negative is said, it is?
Sweeping generalizations about anything is not smart, but when applied to race, it depends on if the comment is positive or negative as to whether it is considered "racist" or not.
My son played for years with one black teammate and he was as comfortable as can be with all white and brown teammates. I often speak with his dad, and when he told me his son was going to play for a traditionally black college, he expressed concern. I asked why and he said because his son has mostly white friends, and would not be use to a mostly black student population. The only reason he was sending him there was because this school would allow him to play both football and baseball on a full ride. I told him his son would do fine because he is a good kid who makes friends easily. The bottom line is that most people are not racist in a bad way, and even though this kid might have experienced some comments from opposing players, it was few and far between.
All races have a certain % that are racist, but by and large most people are decent. It is the race baiters of the world like Al Sharpton who try to exploit anything that involves people of different races. Fortunately he is not representative of the majority of black people, just as David Duke is not representative of most white people.