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@ :26 seconds, I think it's the same guy.

Same kid?

AMAZING comment. Generalized hate just breeds more generalized hate. Humans have fucked up so bad with each other I feel irresponsible for having a child in a world like this. I don't know who ever said the answer to end systemic racism was to spew hatred at white people (who were not a part of creating these horrific

I'm not even white, I'm native american, and I am goddamn tired of all these articles being shitty to white people. Who here wouldn't be horrified at seeing something like this targeted toward any minority? Beuller? Beuller? Because if you would be horrified seeing someone slam a native, or a black woman, or a chinese

Of course the highlighted reply is the one who agrees with the writer, and not the 10 other comments with more recommendations by people with common sense who know he was simply making an observation about the type of delivery that is commonly referred to as deceptive because the batter cannot see the ball or the

No they aren't better than this. In fact, they are probably worse.

As a non-scientific sample, I searched Deadspin for some random last names, noting the date on the last result to show up on the 2nd page.

That's too bad — you seem like you'd be a lot of fun to hang out with.

To be clear...there were 6 people protesting.

I contend that this bracket has only shown that the anti-(insert team here) people are far worse than the (insert team here) themselves.

That irony is not lost of me, as a native Clevelander. My only real defense is that real Clevelanders still call it Jacobs Field. Progressive Field just sounds awful. It will always be the Jake to me.

That is definitely getting lost in most of this. Give us Chief Wahoo, take Chief Wahoo. It doesn't really matter. We honestly don't care whether he stays or goes. What matters is Kipnis, Brantley, and Gomes locked in on long-term deals.

For what its worth, however, I have reached out to many American Indians, and

Still not as offensive as wearing an Affliction t-shirt.

I mean, yeah he had a criticism that another year could have helped him develop physically but then he want on to call him a tremendous player, smart and that it's tough but he has the skills the break into the NBA. It's not like when Carroll talked shit about Sanchez if I'm remembering that correctly.

"Point guard is one of the hardest positions to break into in the NBA. It's a very difficult position. But he's got the skill set to be able to do that."

Could have benefited from another year vs calling him a tremendous/hardworking player with a great skill set. I think you have an ax to grind.

What did he say that was so wrong??? He actually seemed to be very complimentary. He is undersized...

Did you post the wrong part of the interview? I really can't stand Boeheim, but I am having a hard time finding out where he attempted to trash Ennis' career.

Am I a terrible person because I don't see how horribly horrible this is? Internet flirting =/= real life. Sure, it's not super classy, but exchanging messages isn't nearly as bad as actually doing something. Maybe I just am totally insane or a terrible person but the internet isn't the real world. People do all sorts

Welp, 4/5 readers of this magazine are men, so the numbers support their strategy. Showing sexy women isn't "designed" to alienate women at all—it's designed to attact men to open the magazine. Women are conditioned to take offense at this kind of portrayal without taking in the context. It's a golf magazine, not the