Riley Cooper - WR for Philadelphia Eagles Uses Racial Slur


If you can show me how this football player called that security guard that name in fun or love I could agree with you. He siad what he stated to that security guard to demean him. Not out of endearment.

And I am saying we don't have these big stories from when black folks do the same to the white folks. And you know it is true. I am not excusing what he did at all. I agree that he was definitely in the wrong.
 
I have seen white, Mexican, and Asian kids in school using the N-word around their black friends, and the kids think nothing of it. So maybe that was what Riley Cooper was around most of his life. I know he has played with a bunch of black folk at Florida, and I am pretty sure they threw around the N-word in that locker room.

Nope, he added the 'er' at the end. "ER" is that extra emphasis and shows passion in saying it.
 



Do you realize how you sound? He was not talking to that security guard as a friend dude. Stop being naive. Man fitting in ain't that kool.

Just remember, you are much, much older than me so my views on this are going to be different. Nobody is trying to fit in, if that was the case I would have never went to an all black high school and college. Let's record a Lil' Wayne concert and let's hear the filth that gets thrown around to a white security guard. I am just saying if we see Nicki Minaj call a white security a stupid cracker and saying she will beat all crackers in here up, I want to see the same response from you and others.
 
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All NFL players should be held to this "no n word" standard. Why is it okay for us to throw the word around but white guys get fined for saying it?!!!
 
All NFL players should be held to this "no n word" standard. Why is it okay for us to throw the word around but white guys get fined for saying it?!!!

Black folks can't get away with something every now and then? As some whites try to tell us to forget slavery and the 1960s, I have a right to say it is what it is.
 
The thing is I don't excuse Lil Wayne either. You might ask how do I do that? I don't listen to his music. I don't buy his cd's. I don't go to his concerts. Therefore I don't support his ignorance and the like buy giving them my money to keep doing this. We make double standards for what we want to justify. We say we hate when brother and sisters do it, yet we go to their movies, their concerts, buy their cd's and so on. So who is really the hypocrites in this situation? I have never been to a rap concert nor bought a rap cd. Even as a teenager or adult. I guarantee you 90% of the folks who hate what these artist do can not say that!!!!! As you see I didn't even no who Pinky the stripper girl was. I don't support ignorance in the hood or pron demeaning my sisters.
Just remember, you are much, much older than me so my views on this are going to be different. Nobody is trying to fit in, if that was the case I would have never went to an all black high school and college. Let's record a Lil' Wayne concert and let's hear the filth that gets thrown around to a white security guard. I am just saying if we see Nicki Minaj call a white security a stupid cracker and saying she will beat all crackers in here up, I want to see the same response from you and others.
 
I feel the same way about black comedians. They always say "white people say this...and they walk like that...and imitate the way they walk and talk" But the minute a white comedian pokes his lips out, grabs his dick and says the word ni**a, then Al Sharpton is ready to boycott and protest. I call B.S.
 
I feel the same way about black comedians. They always say "white people say this...and they walk like that...and imitate the way they walk and talk" But the minute a white comedian pokes his lips out, grabs his dick and says the word ni**a, then Al Sharpton is ready to boycott and protest. I call B.S.

So you're comparing a black person making fun of how someone acts, etc to a white comedian saying ni**er? I've seen a ton of white comedians talk about black people the way you described what black comedians do.
 
If yall think in 2013 whites look as us as equals/competition, you are crazy. Just because we have a half-black President, yall think we have made it? White REPUBS AND LIBERALS have said and done shat to Obama they would have never done to CLINTON OR BUSH.

One thing that just grinds my gears is a black person trying to act white. These HIPSTER black males in the Feds like to grow their hair out and slick it back like a white male :smh::smh:
 
http://msn.foxsports.com/lacesout/marcus-vick-has-choice-words-for-riley-cooper/

Marcus Vick apparently didn’t care for Riley Cooper’s racist remark and took to Twitter to say so. In fact, he’s putting up money for someone to extract some measure of revenge.

Hey I’m putting a bounty on Riley’s head. 1k to the first Free Safety or Strong safety that light his ass up! Wake him up please…..

— Marcus Vick (@MVFive) July 31, 2013

Sounds like a bounty to us. Vick sent out several other tweets, but the language wasn’t appropriate for us to post in this space. But if you want to see it, just head over to his Twitter page.

By the way, this isn’t the first time Marcus has run off at the mouth over Twitter. He’s compared the George Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin case to his brother’s legal troubles, among many others.

Marcus’ brother, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick, didn’t exactly take his brother’s side when informed of the comments:

“My brother has to not show a certain level of ignorance himself,â€￾ Vick said, according to reports
 
^^^^ cosign, and why is everyone's excuse "black people say it" SO? If I call my mom a heffa, that doesn't mean YOU can. I don't understand their fascination with the "n" word and why they want to say it or why they want us to give them permission to say it and we not get mad. After they used the term to insult slaves, we flipped the script and used it in an affectionate way and now they want to use it smh
 
People make mistakes, that is how I am going to sum it all up. He is going to deal with this for a while with his teammates and with the fans.
 
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^^^^ cosign, and why is everyone's excuse "black people say it" SO? If I call my mom a heffa, that doesn't mean YOU can. I don't understand their fascination with the "n" word and why they want to say it or why they want us to give them permission to say it and we not get mad. After they used the term to insult slaves, we flipped the script and used it in an affectionate way and now they want to use it smh

Amen. These post-racial ******s kill me

edit: so we can't say "ne.groes" on tspn?
 
I feel you Cee



It amazes me how black folks take up for white people when they say derogatory things about our race. This dude was calling a black man basically a slave and yall mad at black people because of it. Amazing the mentality of a person loves a white person. What is the world does that Haitian girl got to do with this dude calling that black security guard a nikker?
 
Don't do that fellow



Just remember, you are much, much older than me so my view
s on this are going to be different. Nobody is trying to fit in, if that was the case I would have never went to an all black high school and college. Let's record a Lil' Wayne concert and let's hear the filth that gets thrown around to a white security guard. I am just saying if we see Nicki Minaj call a white security a stupid cracker and saying she will beat all crackers in here up, I want to see the same response from you and others.
 
If you can show me how this football player called that security guard that name in fun or love I could agree with you. He siad what he stated to that security guard to demean him. Not out of endearment.
Exactly. In that heated moment with that security guard, Cooper let us know what he thinks of us.

I was watching Collin Cowherd show this morning, and Toi Cook called in to talk about the Cooper case. He referenced the Kerry Collins situation years ago in Carolina. Cook was on the team and said the media didn't report that when Kerry used the "N word" he said "what's up, my *****" to a teammate, who was a Penn State alum that had been living with Collins in Collins' house for a year. Cook pointed out that they knew he meant nothing derogatory in using the word, it's just a word that's off limits for white folks. But Cooper meant to use it in a derogatory manner, and that's much different than Collins' situation.

As a teammate, I may be willing to forgive Cooper, but I'd keep my eyes on his ass.
 
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