Ewert86PC
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Nobody flushes the toilet until I'm done!Fellas, do not vacate the premises
Nobody flushes the toilet until I'm done!Fellas, do not vacate the premises
I was asking a genuine question, are we actually living in a society where any word that had any negative connotation at any time towards any group can no longer be used even when not trying to disparage anyone? Does this coach have history beyond this that would make this comment have greater impact? I think the problem is that we can no longer bring these questions up without being labeled "Rush" or some other name to ignore the real question at hand. I think his choice of word was unusual for sure, but to immediately implicate the use of it as inherently bad is dangerous to a free and open society. Context and intent are important and should not be forgotten.
In most cases, really nice housing for free, more food than can be imagined for free, Loads of free education if they want it, free health insurance, free travel, a chance to play a college sport that they were thrilled about, great medical care for free, free apparel . About 500,000 worth over 4 years.The interesting thing is that an analogy of a plantation (as culturally insensitive as it is) can fit for division 1 athletics such as mens basketball and football.
Clearly the universities make millions of dollars off these student athletes while the athletes get housing, food and minimal education in exchange. In that light, the analogy of plantation life has some merit. No university administrator wants a coach to admit to it or make that comparison and since the emotional history is real, it is very easy to discipline the coach for making a connection.
Mcdermott was certainly insensitive, but was he as far off as one might initially think?
That might have be just as bad. Remember the "Fighting Sioux" and the Washington Football Team "Redskins"? These cranks are relentless on these peripheral things because they do nothing to really help people and have to settle for symbolic revenge gestures.Whatta dummie! He should have said: “Guys, you can’t leave the reservation.”
Nobody woulda cared.
That might have be just as bad. Remember the "Fighting Sioux" and the Washington Football Team "Redskins"? These cranks are relentless on these peripheral things because they do nothing to really help people and have to settle for symbolic revenge gestures.
Definition of plantation per Miriam-Webster:
Definition of plantation
(Entry 1 of 2)
1: a usually large group of plants and especially trees under cultivation
2: a settlement in a new country or region Plymouth Plantation
3a: a place that is planted or under cultivation
b: an agricultural estate usually worked by resident labor
What's racist here other than people making the association themselves to American plantations of the past? Granted I have not heard that expression used, but based on the context sounded more like he was trying to say we can't jump ship gotta stay in the boat. The fact that none of his players were on board with his voluntary resignation kind of says he probably is not someone you would consider a racist. However I would refrain from hiring him because he clearly has no spine, unless there is more context to this quote, he should never of had to apologize. Even with him bending over backwards to make up for it, this whole thread is proclaiming him a toxic hire. Does he have more history with this that I am not aware of?
I don't disagree that the phrase was offensive but calling plantation offensive on its own like fag is just dumb. Not that I think the punishment should be anything but an apology and moving on.To be fair, I think all reasonable people would agree that the word "fag" is offensive to gay people, yet if you look up the definition, the top 4 results have nothing to do with sexuality or being gay. Most people associate plantations with slavery (I've never heard someone use that word in any other context), so it is an offensive word.
Not my definition, Miriam-WebsterYou wouldn't want him because you think he has no spine? LOL. I'd prefer a coach with a brain who realizes that it in no way affects him by apologizing. And LOL at your definition of plantation. You are delusional if you think that even a small portion of Americans think of a large group of plants under cultivation when the word "plantation" is mentioned. It doesn't even fit under the context of his quote. Just silly hard right positions to take on all of this.
All that said....I don't think the outrage is warranted. Clearly a slip up and an odd one at that. Let him serve a short suspension and then come back. I don't think this proves anything regarding him being a racist. Just a brain fart that he's apologized for. Move on.
Not my definition, Miriam-Webster
That is your opinion which you are entitled to, but to insinuate the only meaning of the word is the association it has in America is ridiculous. This is a term used around the world to this day and it has nothing to do with slavery which is why it is defined as it is. Seems the definition does not reflect your reality, if you want to forever hold on to that for some reason go for it. Are we going to avoid mentioning any place ever slaves were used? (FYI this would eliminate basically the entire world) Context matters, if he was using the word to intentionally degrade his players, that is a completely different conversation. When can that word be used with no ill intent and true to the definition without backlash? Who gets to determine that and why? At the end of the day it is just a word, those offended choose to give it power. How long should we be offended or feel guilty for the sins of the past? Also, the right wing label insults are sad, I like your basketball takes stocker I was hoping for a little more of an actual conversation. This is a conversation that is beyond the simple hegelian dialectic speech of daily politics. It doesn't always have to be an us vs. them mentality. Seeing race in everything is not healthy and will only serve to breed deeper racial issues down the line.I get that you were using the dictionary definition. I am pointing out that the dictionary definition doesn't reflect the reality behind the meaning of the word...and it is disingenuous to try and say otherwise. McDermott could have easily said that he was referring to area where trees were planted...but he would have been laughed off of campus.
So much for people having a grade school level understanding of constitutional freedoms.So much for free speech..
That is your opinion which you are entitled to, but to insinuate the only meaning of the word is the association it has in America is ridiculous. This is a term used around the world to this day and it has nothing to do with slavery which is why it is defined as it is. Seems the definition does not reflect your reality, if you want to forever hold on to that for some reason go for it. Are we going to avoid mentioning any place ever slaves were used? (FYI this would eliminate basically the entire world) Context matters, if he was using the word to intentionally degrade his players, that is a completely different conversation. When can that word be used with no ill intent and true to the definition without backlash? Who gets to determine that and why? At the end of the day it is just a word, those offended choose to give it power. How long should we be offended or feel guilty for the sins of the past? Also, the right wing label insults are sad, I like your basketball takes stocker I was hoping for a little more of an actual conversation. This is a conversation that is beyond the simple hegelian dialectic speech of daily politics. It doesn't always have to be an us vs. them mentality. Seeing race in everything is not healthy and will only serve to breed deeper racial issues down the line.