For one, he is a minority himself, who is a likely target for stereotyping and bigotry. And if a man in such a position doesn't see the need to pull the race card, maybe there is some credibility in there.
It's called common sense. I just don't see rampant racism being targeted towards black QBs these days. It was once an issue, but you no longer see it. I don't.
Critics? Let's start with the fact that there aren't many out there to begin with. Let's start there.
Him, lots of straw man arguments going on here. Let's just say that when you bring the minority, bigots' agenda to light, you are giving them far more attention that they deserve. Cam is giving power and attention to the ignorant fools who don't even deserve being addressed. Perhaps you are too young to grasp this concept. It's like taking little whispers of fools and putting their warped agenda on blast, giving it center stage where it deserved to simply be ignored. Everyone I know who paid attention to this scratches their head at Cam's need to address something that few mainstream people ever thought it was even worth addressing. If it's 1988 and we are talking Doug Williams? Yes, it deserved attention. 25 years later? Not so much. I know no one who still tries to assert that blacks cannot play NFL QB. I know of no one who tries to sell that notion. There are still people who believe the earth is flat. Should we bring focus and attention to those folks? Why not?
Poppycock ... if you don't see it, it's because you don't choose to see it.
An Indian doesn't anymore know what it's like to be black in the U.S. than I do what it's like to be white, asian or latino. Even though the Indian is a minority, his culture and experiences are as far removed from mine as mine are from yours. And you know this. Talk about straw man arguments.
Dude, I just sent you a link that SHOWS examples of the rampant racism directed at Cam ... in ******* TWEETS to him. And you don't see it? LMBAO!!
And your stance on the situation; that he's "giving power and attention" to those that don't need to be addressed. BULLSHIT. You want us to hide our heads in the sand so that YOU feel comfortable while others direct racism and hate our way. That's ... that's ... wow, I'm speechless on that one because the things I'd like to say to you would get me banned. But, I'm here to tell you that as an African-American male, I'd address racism that is directed towards me in any way I felt was appropriate. I'm not talking about violence or any of that crap, but using words and a platform to address the situation. Hell yeah.
As far as my age there "Pop" ... I was around when the Civil Rights movement was active. Before fools like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton made it a joke by using the platform for personal financial gain.
Anyway, your whole post(s) show that this is something that you couldn't understand from your perspective. And that's OK, I wouldn't expect you to. However, your "solution", which basically amounts to "take the **** given to you and get over it" is flat out ridiculous.
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What I am saying is that there is no way in hell that a white person could know what it is like to deal with racism in the ways that a black person does. Why? Because you are not black. And if a white person had to deal with racism in some way, there is no way that I could understand what it was like for them. Totally different cultures, experiences.