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THIS is what black people be talking about…
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(10-02-2022, 11:35 AM)Housh Wrote: USA Today and other publications do this shit because they don’t have anything else to write about.

The issue is we don’t need 40 of these dumbass articles around when Brian Flores and other REAL diversity issues are present. Seems like they just picked the 1st team alphabetically that didn’t have a POC as a coach and decided to make an article.



I think there’s a difference between simply not personally knowing any black ppl to put on your staff and purposely not hiring qualified black ppl, simply because they are black.

I love the nuance of the NFL and how they understand the diversity issues are a problem and drbsyvw acknowledged themselves that black coaches are locked out of these jobs. But writing random articles of a random staff with no POC as coaches and implying they are racist is stupid. This Amore lady obviously doesn’t follow the team either because she doesn’t even know we had Marvin Lewis. Damn idiot

They actually have five non-white coaches.

I’ve read everything you’ve written in the last week or so and even though I disagreed with you on one aspect I think you are eminently fair. I’d much rather hear a black person’s honest opinion than some random white lady (a ginger no less) looking to earn her SJW stripes.
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RE: Bengals are now a diversity "problem" - michaelsean - 10-02-2022, 12:23 PM

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