@DaTruthDT Nah that pass was all Castle's fault, in the late game your eyes should be on the ball more than ever. The Spurs were playing too aggressive, ESPICIALLY Castle. They fought hard though, the saw the mistakes the Knicks made and took advantage to tie it up. They'll get it in Game 3
@Icysnipes24@FearedBuck Nah, I'm rooting for the Knicks, and Game 2 was a movie; but the Spurs are not going to allow themselves to get swept. You saw the mistakes the Knicks made this game, the Spurs saw it too and that's why they were able to tie it back up. Knicks in 6!
@MrChance92@benwehrman Granted, that man was quick to get upset and handsy, but let me ask you this. In what world could you wear apparel that expresses hate towards a race, proceed specifically walk up to someone of said race and expect them to react without aggression, or at least a little anger?
@MrChance92@benwehrman And you're right Mr. Chance, because I wouldn't do this at all. What I was/am trying to point out, is that regardless of who's doing it to who, this is not acceptable. Nor should the video be an example of the stereotype that black people are quit to react aggressively.
@benwehrman Regardless of who's doing it, what they're doing it for, or if it's scripted or not. In no world, should anyone walk up to someone with clothing that seemingly, and at face value, expresses hate towards said person's race. In what world has this become acceptable?
@benwehrman A lot of truth, racism, and stereotypes in these replies. The fact of the matter is, whether that man can read or not, or whether blacks are quick to become violent or not, you just have to look at the factors that produced this reaction.
@Hill69Dr@bophouseclipz Kendrick would be right if those lyrics actually existed, what did Drake say in The Heart Part 6? "You gotta learn to fact-check things and be less impatient, your fans are rejoicin' thinkin' this is my expiration"