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Yeah, because it was wholly unpredictable that a powerful man, who was psychologically abusive toward equally- and more-powerful men, was also abusive toward the less powerful. Gee, if only there were a few dozen examples that might have enlightened us.

Um, he wasn’t cut because of the rape allegation. He was cut because he threatened the second party who claimed a similar predatory behavior--a situation that this good organization failed to handle. 

You’re correct, of course. There were many issues before and beyond what happened in Oakland—there were reasons why he was a sixth-round draft pick. But let the arrogant die on this hill.

Nice try, I guess, for white American.

They’re okay with baseball caps...

Okay then, they’re racist until proven otherwise. (BTW, there are a lot of black white supremacists in this culture.) And what’s “virtually the same?

It’s been in the North for while. Almost a decade ago an upscale bowling alley (contradiction in terms) opened in Philadelphia with a dress code like this.

Well, he also acted like the white nationalist talking point in order to get a helmet endorsement deal.

Three (3) previous posts have link to his racist, heterosexist, and sexist humor.

“…because they act a certain that’s not familiar to us, that that’s not leadership.”

Both CBS and FOX suspiciously both had as their top note of the day Brown’s (unremarkable) stats versus the Dolphins, as if that was a noteworthy or positive story.

This is the American justice—tortured logic and pretending that overtly racist legislative intent wasn’t racist.

His family shopped for a high school that would let him play quarterback. He didn’t have the SATs (a reported 890) to get into the University of Florida, but did. I don’t want to hear from this privileged-soaked bore.

Antonio Brown making false promises, being manipulative, and generally psychologically abusive, is hard to imagine.

Apparently they go out and play an efficient and complete football game and win?

That’s awesome.

For nine years.

I’ve witnessed this in three different states (NJ, VA, IL): it’s revealed that a young man in the chair is in the military, shop heaps praise on him; it’s revealed that the next young man is in college—crickets.