Dude, she said he could just go to another college!No, because every college looks at it the same.
Dude, she said he could just go to another college!
#DiscussionOver
Who told him this?He has been told that it will be very hard to get a head coaching job (like the guy above him) because he's white.
Who conducts this grading? How does the point system work? Where can we find this data?Athletic departments are graded on their diversity. And, for every black HC, you get a point.
Please explain this.No, because every college looks at it the same.
Why "should" this be? It's no secret why there are many more black athletes at the professional level than white athletes. Black people are genetically much more gifted athletes, on average, than White people. So naturally, in a "let the best man win" environment, the black/better athletes are going to rise to the top of their profession. How much athletic ability does it take to run and/or coach a professional sports team? It would appear the answer to that is next to none. In that role of the professional sports world, intellect is what matters. Leadership matters. All of which White people seem to be at least just as capable of doing. Equal representation doesn't matter on the field of play, and it shouldn't matter in any organization where the goal is to win. Let the best man win. Always.
Wow! This is old school Jimmy the Greek type of racism. Jesus.
The dude is very well connected in the track coaching world.Who told him this?
No clue.Who conducts this grading? How does the point system work? Where can we find this data?
I'm going off of what he told me. I don't know the fine details of the situation.Please explain this.
Do you remember what Jimmy the Greek said? Racism is built upon applying crude stereotypes toward an entire population. You're throwing around stereotypes about black athletes so casually, then using your stereotype to draw some gross conclusions about both whites and blacks.Lol. Which part of that is racist?
The dude is very well connected in the track coaching world.
No clue.
I'm going off of what he told me. I don't know the fine details of the situation.
All I know is that he believes it will be very hard for him to move up in the track coaching world because of it. With his experience and connections, I have to believe him.
Do you remember what Jimmy the Greek said? Racism is built upon applying crude stereotypes toward an entire population. You're throwing around stereotypes about black athletes so casually, then using your stereotype to draw some gross conclusions about both whites and blacks.
LINKSome of the statements Snyder made in the interview with Hotaling included: "They've {blacks} got everything; if they take over coaching like everybody wants them to, there's not going to be anything left for white people."
Snyder described blacks as being superior athletes because generally, he said, they work harder than white athletes.
Then he added, "the black is a better athlete to begin with, because he's been bred that way. Because of his high thighs that go up into his back. And they can jump higher and run faster because of their bigger thighs.
"This all goes back to the Civil War, when, during the slave trading, the slave owner would breed his big black to his big woman so that he would have a big black kid. That's where it all started."
I don't think you or I are in any position to deny evolution and genetics, or the environment and conditions that influence both. I'm sorry if you can't bring yourself to acknowledge such a benign, and clear observation.
Yeah - I think I may have to step aside on this one. It's not going to be a discussion where people are able to listen and think.Oh boy.
Yeah cuz college coaches don't move around a lot for opportunity (by their own choice or because they're forced to look elsewhere). :bangThe struggle to uproot your entire family and their commitments has always been overrated! #shutupwhitey