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In reply to the discussion: To condemn Adrian Peterson without considering racial context ... [View all]elehhhhna
(32,076 posts)56. yeah, pregnant smokers are JUST LIKE toddler beating steriod loaded
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To condemn Adrian Peterson without considering racial context ... [View all]
1StrongBlackMan
Sep 2014
OP
Actually, I think "whelp" has become a dialect variation of "welt." The first time I saw it,
tblue37
Sep 2014
#85
Being black and from the Deep South myself, I have to defend my friend 1SBM
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2014
#107
Understood, I am however on record as saying I think a parent never needs to hit
randys1
Sep 2014
#91
There were a lot of callers, black men from the south, on sports talk radio that were defending it.
Dawgs
Sep 2014
#96
This is a very interesting point of view, and courageous of you to raise this issue.
enough
Sep 2014
#7
I tipped because it is always best to understand the context from which
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Sep 2014
#14
The first thing I thought about when I read about the abuse was this long history of systematic
Tumbulu
Sep 2014
#24
Is condemnation of Ray Rice without racial context similarly privileged? n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Sep 2014
#8
No. There is no historical context to an adult hitting another adult. eom.
1StrongBlackMan
Sep 2014
#13
When my grandson and I heard about this we both mentioned how this did not sound like the
jwirr
Sep 2014
#35
If he is the man we saw here in MN then he should stand up and do what he can to stop this type of
jwirr
Sep 2014
#37
If he does not change he is missing a real opportunity to do something about the bad situations.
jwirr
Sep 2014
#39
Thank you. You are right about the abuse being for different reasons. I hear what you are saying
jwirr
Sep 2014
#31
And thankfully, we have the luxury of NOT having to teach the lessons ...
1StrongBlackMan
Sep 2014
#43
I'm glad you posted this. I got to cut my own fair share of switches back in the day
Number23
Sep 2014
#50
Thank you for adding an angle to it that I personally hadn't considered.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#52
1SBM, I seldom bother to argue with someone who seems determined *not* to understand what I am
tblue37
Sep 2014
#84
So you completely discount my explanation that provides historical contextual ...
1StrongBlackMan
Sep 2014
#94
"Approval vs. understanding, excusing vs. explaining, it's a pretty fine distinction."
DeadLetterOffice
Sep 2014
#112
Yeah, you're taking a lot of crap in this thread and it seems mainly due to
Sheldon Cooper
Sep 2014
#106