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Serena Williams - what is sortsmanship
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<blockquote data-quote="SummerMadness" data-source="post: 73167523" data-attributes="member: 142216"><p>The point was made that someone with money does not experience racism or is subjected to racist insults. Yet NFL players protesting police brutality, some of them are wealthy, were attacked with racist comparisons to apes by GOP officials. Their money does not remove the racism as was argued: success or excelling in a field has no bearing on the existence or experience of racism. That's not a hard to follow.</p><p></p><p>Men have done the same and have not been maligned as such, that's Williams point. She can be angry, she can express anger, yet when a woman does that, she is often considered hysterical or "childish."</p><p></p><p>And Williams never claimed that she lost because of the tennis umpire so let's stop making things up, such statements suggest one did not look at the match and is angry because a black athlete spoke out against any issue. The fact that people are attacking her for bringing up race, which she did not, further cements that point.</p><p></p><p>You must have deliberately ignored the part about changing the race of the opponent to a white woman to make a distinction between the two. That distinction shows the obvious racism, including the caricatured black features of black women.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SummerMadness, post: 73167523, member: 142216"] The point was made that someone with money does not experience racism or is subjected to racist insults. Yet NFL players protesting police brutality, some of them are wealthy, were attacked with racist comparisons to apes by GOP officials. Their money does not remove the racism as was argued: success or excelling in a field has no bearing on the existence or experience of racism. That's not a hard to follow. Men have done the same and have not been maligned as such, that's Williams point. She can be angry, she can express anger, yet when a woman does that, she is often considered hysterical or "childish." And Williams never claimed that she lost because of the tennis umpire so let's stop making things up, such statements suggest one did not look at the match and is angry because a black athlete spoke out against any issue. The fact that people are attacking her for bringing up race, which she did not, further cements that point. You must have deliberately ignored the part about changing the race of the opponent to a white woman to make a distinction between the two. That distinction shows the obvious racism, including the caricatured black features of black women. [/QUOTE]
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