Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: MindStorm
Originally posted by: Riprorin
And what injustice is he a victim of?
Celebrities being taken advantaged of because they have a lot of money perhaps? According to your quote, there's nothing about race involved. Unless there's more to what he said, you're just extrapolating nonsense. If I were to do the same, I would say that you think all black people try to use racism as an excuse for everything.
You don't think that Bryant quoting a civil rights leader on injustice has racial overtones in light of the allegations against him?
do you want to be peddled sprite by a masochistic beast?
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: MindStorm
Originally posted by: Riprorin
And what injustice is he a victim of?
Celebrities being taken advantaged of because they have a lot of money perhaps? According to your quote, there's nothing about race involved. Unless there's more to what he said, you're just extrapolating nonsense. If I were to do the same, I would say that you think all black people try to use racism as an excuse for everything.
You don't think that Bryant quoting a civil rights leader on injustice has racial overtones in light of the allegations against him?
Originally posted by: Riprorin
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere".
Do you really think that the use of this quote was appropriate in this case?
Don't you think it trivializes real injustice?
I think that Kobe Bryant is a dispicable human being.
Originally posted by: friedpie
His 6th Amendment rights have not been trampled, he can afford the best defense money can buy, he will have his day in court and he will be able to face his accuser. How in the world he can call any of this injustice is beyond most people.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: MindStorm
Originally posted by: Riprorin
And what injustice is he a victim of?
Celebrities being taken advantaged of because they have a lot of money perhaps? According to your quote, there's nothing about race involved. Unless there's more to what he said, you're just extrapolating nonsense. If I were to do the same, I would say that you think all black people try to use racism as an excuse for everything.
You don't think that Bryant quoting a civil rights leader on injustice has racial overtones in light of the allegations against him?
so every word bryant says is going to be scrutenized now? Why can't he say something without it being an overt reference to race?
Originally posted by: boyRacer
Originally posted by: jumpr
OMG, kermalou just played the race card. Quoting Rodney King is an obvious indication that he's racist. :QOriginally posted by: kermalou
why can't we all just get along....
He must have raped someone :Q
Originally posted by: Stojakapimp
I'm confused...are we talking about Kobe the Asian porn star?
Originally posted by: Hubris
Yeah, cause anytime someone quotes a black speaker, they're playing the race card.![]()
Originally posted by: bill_n_opus
Originally posted by: Stojakapimp
I'm confused...are we talking about Kobe the Asian porn star?
Now, that's funny!
The imagery of Kobe Tai on stage quoting Dr. King while accepting an AVN award.
Classic.
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Intesesting how Kobe is making himself out as a victim. Must be tough only making 40 mil a year or so. Oh, the injustice in America! How anyone can have any sympathy for such a pathetic individual is beyond me.
werdOriginally posted by: Hubris
Yeah, cause anytime someone quotes a black speaker, they're playing the race card.![]()
Originally posted by: Riprorin
So, what do you think the intent and motivation of the statement was? Do you think it was justified? I've stated my opinion, what's yours?
...and thats all you can say, the rest would be conjecture, without anymore facts.Actually that's honoring him by showing him the respect of quoting his great words as it applies to some perceived injustice. Granted that perception might be his and his alone...
Originally posted by: Hubris
Yeah, cause anytime someone quotes a black speaker, they're playing the race card.![]()
