Friday, October 08, 2021

Jon Gruden Apologizes for Talking Like a black man Years Ago

By R.C.
Fri, Oct 8, 2021 7:28 p.m.

Jon Gruden Apologizes for Using Racist Trope in Email about NFLPA chief DeMaurice Smith

https://sports.yahoo.com/jon-gruden-raiders-email-demaurice-smith-nflpa-201910929.html?soc_src=social-sh&soc_trk=ma

R.C.: He was too kind.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's getting so bad,that opening up your TV listings will look like this soon(real soon).

TV GUIDE
Monday 1PM(NBC)
Whitey Lynching of the Day
(Premier)Lesta Holt hosts a three hour show that attempts--through archived clips and interviews--to prove that a White person should be fired from his job or even lynched.An 800 phone number will allow only black viewers to vote on the punishment.Today's guest:Jon Gruden.

2PM(CBS)Pardon Me--I'm black
Various court cases for the pardoning of black felons with Judge Peter Cahill presiding.

3PM(CBS)black Thug Dating Game
blacks,just pardoned from prison,choose from three White females to "date",hook on drugs--or kill.Rodney Reed hosts.

4PM(NBC)Dig Up Whitey
Dead Whites--who are rumored to have spoken against or disliked blacks in their lifetimes--are dug up and burned.Today,Woodrow Wilson and LBJ are exhumed.Next week:Jerry Lewis and Don Rickles.

5PM--7PM
Local news
Wrapup of today's White crime.

7PM(CBS)black Wheel of Fortune
blacks spin for money that is drained out a random White person's saving account.Oprah Winfrey hosts.

Extreme examples?Maybe today but...I'm not so sure about a time not too far in the future--unless Whites start fighting back.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

UNDEFEATED WHITE HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMP,TYSON FURY,DEFEATS BRUISING DEONTAY WILDER

Originally posted on Larry Brown Sports| Last updated 10/10/21
Tyson Fury remains the king.

Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder in the 11th round of their heavyweight fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. on Saturday night. The win was Fury’s second straight against Wilder in their trilogy and makes him 2-0-1 in their matchups.

The victory was hard-earned, as Wilder gave Fury everything he could handle, including a couple of knockdowns.

The fight featured multiple knockdowns in the early rounds. First, Fury knocked Wilder down in the third:


Wilder responded by flooring Fury twice in the fourth:





Fury bounced back and began to turn the tables on Wilder, who kept throwing punches despite fading in the late rounds.

Then Fury ended things in the 11th. He clocked Wilder in the head with a huge right hand, sending the 6-foot-7 Bronze Bomber falling to the canvas.

The referee stopped the fight immediately, giving Fury the win. The Gypsy King retained his WBC title and is now 31-0-1.

The 33-year-old sent a message to his doubters over Twitter after the win:


Fury has never lost a professional boxing fight. Anyone doubting him should know better by now.

GRA:I've heard of both these guys--Wilder years ago,was compared to a combination of Primo Carnera and George Foreman--but I don't follow boxing like I used to,as I did in the 70s,80s and 90s.This fight seemed quite entertaining though and Fury won in a TKO.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

I can only imagine what people would think if they could my imitation of a negro.