Armchair_QB
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So Rob Parker called RGIII an Uncle Tom?
And he still has a job?
And he still has a job?
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Steak hit this one directly. SAS sounds like a genius. Rob? Well, this is one time my old friend should've just STFU.Steak Snabler said:When Stephen A. Smith is the voice of reason on a race-related topic, you know you've gone off the reservation.
Stoney said:The few Parker columns I've read all struck me as poorly written crap. The few times I've seen him on this stupid show he always comes across as a nitwit. This is the same guy who called Hank Aaron a "coward" in a column. This is the same guy who falsely reported that Kirk Cousins got into a drunken brawl with Michigan State Hockey players at a time when Cousins was actually attending church with his parents in an entirely different town.
How the fork did this idiot get where he is? Is there some body of redeeming Parker work out there that I've missed?
'authenticity' is a central question in urban African-American culture? What book did you dig that out of?Azrael said:I think I understand what Parker was trying to get at here - 'authenticity' is a central question in urban African-American culture - but this wasn't the place to have a nuanced Q and A about it. Bad tactical move, even if his approach to the subject was meant to be sincere.
Drip said:'authenticity' is a central question in urban African-American culture? What book did you dig that out of?Azrael said:I think I understand what Parker was trying to get at here - 'authenticity' is a central question in urban African-American culture - but this wasn't the place to have a nuanced Q and A about it. Bad tactical move, even if his approach to the subject was meant to be sincere.