Anonymous wrote:I do hope, since they expelled students, they are cracking down on all sorts of 'hate speech' and will expel minorities for saying things about white people and will expel gay people or transgendered people for saying things as well.
So long as the hate speech policy is upheld evenly and fairly, expel away.
So much for the Conservative mantra of personal accountability.
ok. in your world expel everyone who sings a shocking song. Christ, I used to sing Luke Skywalker 2Live Crew when I was a freshman, that is about as X Rated as you can get ....
When the song is about excluding minorities from a campus organization, it is not exactly the same thing
Anonymous wrote:I do hope, since they expelled students, they are cracking down on all sorts of 'hate speech' and will expel minorities for saying things about white people and will expel gay people or transgendered people for saying things as well.
So long as the hate speech policy is upheld evenly and fairly, expel away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even the frat Mom (granny) is on video singing n*****
she was singing along to a rap song. Not sure how that can possibly be a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did anyone ever answer this question? I was being serious and would like a reply. To white fans of rap songs that have the N word, when singing along, do you say the N word (even if just singing alone quietly to yourself), or do you literally skip that word as you sing along? I jog every week to old Snoop/Dre (Chronic) and old Easy E, among others.
I'm a white guy and yes, I too will sing along to songs. I also watch Tarantino movies with gratuitous use of the N-word. So here's the catch- use of the word does not necessarily indicate hate, at least IMO. FFS- if I'm singing along to House of Pain I'm not advocating for violence against women. Right?
But in this video, these guys aren't just saying the N word. They're singing- in unison- a well practiced song about how they'll never let any Ns into SAE and how they'll hang them from a tree. This wasn't just the spontaneous use of the N word by some white guy on a bus, it was a group of white guys singing that song in a choreographed way that indicates it was sung many, many times.
Seriously- it goes so far beyond the simple use of the N word in modern culture and media. Because use of the word HAS become more socially acceptable. But if you can't see the difference between popular rap and the video in question, I don't know what to say.
I just wanted to make sure that a bunch of white liberals were not so riddled with guilt that they literally edit themselves in their own cars when singing along to awesome music. That would make my head explode.
and yeah, I know the video is horrible. but in some respects, it IS JUST A SONG. A horrible archaic racist song that maybe they have been singing there for 50 years. It has to stop sooner or later, and I guess not it has. But just because a drunk 19 year old is singing a racist song does not mean, in my opinion, that (1) they are truly racist in their heart and actions and (2) if they are, that they will not grow up and change as they move out of Oklahoma and see the real world.
And here my friends is a perfect example of how racism is allowed to breed and continue.
ok. in your world expel everyone who sings a shocking song. Christ, I used to sing Luke Skywalker 2Live Crew when I was a freshman, that is about as X Rated as you can get ....
Anonymous wrote:Who cares really? Yes there are immature fools out there of all races. Does that affect you?
Anonymous wrote:If y'all wanna read between the lines peep this...
Oklahoma recruit Jean Delance withdrew his commitment to coach Bob Stoops after seeing the video. Delance is a four-star offensive lineman who is ranked No. 272 on the ESPN Junior 300, he committed to the Sooners in November. On Monday Delance told CBS 11 in Dallas-Fort Worth, "Very uneducated people. I wouldn't want my son or child to go there or to anywhere like that." The next day Oklahoma president David Boren expelled two students he says have been identified as leading the chant. Boren said in a statement the two were dismissed for creating a "hostile learning environment for others."
Now...is it me or does this swift reaction coincide at all with the fact that this video is having an adverse effect on the Sooners recruiting? If recruits get the impression the Oklahoma is a racist environment and start passing them over then Oklahoma won't be making too many bowl games which means Oklahoma won't be making as much money. Call me a cynic, but its been my observation that the only time racist shit really isn't tolerated is when it messes with the bottom line - - - cash$$$money. Consider the fact that Oklahoma ranks #11 on the Forbes list of College Football's most valuable teams with a Football Profit of $36 million. http://www.forbes.com/pictures/emdm45el/university-of-oklahoma-sooners/ You really think they are going to jeopardize that green to tolerate a few dumbasses who wanna get drunk and sing stupid songs?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a white male. I think it is a really bad video and if I were on the bus, even if I was a drunk 20 year old, I think I would have had enough sense to tell them to STFU with that stuff. I also know that when I was that age, we made it a point to be as offensive as possible to one another. Jokes about everything under the sun that, if filmed, would look really bad today. And my fraternity was fairly diverse of different races, ethnicities and religions. We didn't talk that way to hurt anyone else, we just did it to be obnoxious. That said, I am not defending it because I think that kind of speech needs to stop for a lot of reasons. But I don't think they would sing that song to hurt anyone and I don't necessarily think it means these are evil kids with no futures.
The lesson is that there is no expectation for privacy.
My question is if the outrage is really sincere, or if we are just looking for things to be outraged about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If y'all wanna read between the lines peep this...
Oklahoma recruit Jean Delance withdrew his commitment to coach Bob Stoops after seeing the video. Delance is a four-star offensive lineman who is ranked No. 272 on the ESPN Junior 300, he committed to the Sooners in November. On Monday Delance told CBS 11 in Dallas-Fort Worth, "Very uneducated people. I wouldn't want my son or child to go there or to anywhere like that." The next day Oklahoma president David Boren expelled two students he says have been identified as leading the chant. Boren said in a statement the two were dismissed for creating a "hostile learning environment for others."
Now...is it me or does this swift reaction coincide at all with the fact that this video is having an adverse effect on the Sooners recruiting? If recruits get the impression the Oklahoma is a racist environment and start passing them over then Oklahoma won't be making too many bowl games which means Oklahoma won't be making as much money. Call me a cynic, but its been my observation that the only time racist shit really isn't tolerated is when it messes with the bottom line - - - cash$$$money. Consider the fact that Oklahoma ranks #11 on the Forbes list of College Football's most valuable teams with a Football Profit of $36 million. http://www.forbes.com/pictures/emdm45el/university-of-oklahoma-sooners/ You really think they are going to jeopardize that green to tolerate a few dumbasses who wanna get drunk and sing stupid songs?
I think you're off base, actually. President Boren came down hard on this immediately. The Greeks were off the SAE house by 5 PM yesterday and he said he would suspend or expel the students if they could be positively identified. As soon as they were, which was today, he expelled them. Really it's pretty much a model response and Boren has a stellar reputation. He's known for caring about much more than football.
Anonymous wrote:If y'all wanna read between the lines peep this...
Oklahoma recruit Jean Delance withdrew his commitment to coach Bob Stoops after seeing the video. Delance is a four-star offensive lineman who is ranked No. 272 on the ESPN Junior 300, he committed to the Sooners in November. On Monday Delance told CBS 11 in Dallas-Fort Worth, "Very uneducated people. I wouldn't want my son or child to go there or to anywhere like that." The next day Oklahoma president David Boren expelled two students he says have been identified as leading the chant. Boren said in a statement the two were dismissed for creating a "hostile learning environment for others."
Now...is it me or does this swift reaction coincide at all with the fact that this video is having an adverse effect on the Sooners recruiting? If recruits get the impression the Oklahoma is a racist environment and start passing them over then Oklahoma won't be making too many bowl games which means Oklahoma won't be making as much money. Call me a cynic, but its been my observation that the only time racist shit really isn't tolerated is when it messes with the bottom line - - - cash$$$money. Consider the fact that Oklahoma ranks #11 on the Forbes list of College Football's most valuable teams with a Football Profit of $36 million. http://www.forbes.com/pictures/emdm45el/university-of-oklahoma-sooners/ You really think they are going to jeopardize that green to tolerate a few dumbasses who wanna get drunk and sing stupid songs?