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To that point, even taking Canada out of the equation and focusing just on the USA, there are more blacks in the south, where hockey obviously isn't as much a part of the culture as it is in the north.

...and I have seen black fans at a NASCAR race (not a lot, but some) in the South. I would still probably think more northern whites watch NASCAR than southern blacks but probably not by as wide a margin as many here think.

Americana is more alt-country/roots music, not the National Anthem.

This poll doesn't have anything to do with influence, so that wasn't the point of his comment. It was that how many black people today would list "rock" as their top choice in music? I would guess not many, compared to white people.

What did any of the protesters say? I missed that part.

A female who won't get into a big multi-person fight at a late night breakfast restaurant in the South.

Privileged white problem: giving a shit about this.

If I say either one I'm getting my ass kicked (and understandably so), so I agree, it's the same word.

Or maybe he can say 50% of the word, but it has to be the second half

...or the public's absolute refusal to want to watch them

I agree, I can't blame ESPN for showing him, he was the big story of the game. I blame FSU for allowing him to be on the sidelines. He should have been at home or at least watching the game in the locker room.

Well, that's weird!

10's and 10'of Deadspin bloggers and commenters care and like 60 other people.

No you didn't.

typical northerner

I know he's not playing anymore but... LenDale White Privilege

As a die-hard Cowboys fan since around 1980, you had me nodding in agreement with you at this point in the article...

I don't think he'd be needing a lawyer if it's that simple.

Obviously something that is causing him to retain legal counsel.

I'm not going to watch the video but I would like you to speculate on what type of shoe he may be wearing.