Logo on uniforms

serdi

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Can someone with better eyes than I have tell me besides the Nike Swoosh and the SEC logo what that other rectangular logo is on the jerseys?
 

serdi

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Equality. Now tell us how you’ll never watch again lol (somebody will go there).

I have been watching for 56 years....gonna keep watching..how many years you been watching drainthattub?

I will say that I would prefer that that was not on the uniform but I now know that some which probably means all SEC schools will have that logo. Interesting that the SEC did not make political statements on football jerseys.
 
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BigKari

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I have been watching for 56 years....gonna keep watching..how many years you been watching drainthattub?

I will say that I would prefer that that was not on the uniform but I now know that some which probably means all SEC schools will have that logo. Interesting that the SEC did not make political statements on football jerseys.

The fact that people still feel that equality is a “political statement” shows just how far we still have to go...
 

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I didn't even notice a new logo on the uniform...but I have to admit that I missed yesterdays game. I know...I'm a terrible fan.
 
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Maybe people are just getting a little tired of being told not to see race, gender, or sexual orientation, but still get it crammed down our throats every min of the day if we don't see it. It's a mixed message.
Society “how dare you see gender!!”
Also society “wow look at her, she’s doing a mans job, everyone be proud of her!!”

gets f’ing old. We know, women can’t do stuff, let’s stop talking about it
 

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The fact that people still feel that equality is a “political statement” shows just how far we still have to go...
The players are getting a "scholarship" ride at UK valued probably between 25-45k. All because these guys cannot hit a three but are overall athletic.

That's pretty equal IMHO when I will have to pay for my kid's education.

IF they want to make a political statement do so on their social media.....not on UK's uniform.
 

RunninRichie

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The players are getting a "scholarship" ride at UK valued probably between 25-45k. All because these guys cannot hit a three but are overall athletic.

That's pretty equal IMHO when I will have to pay for my kid's education.

IF they want to make a political statement do so on their social media.....not on UK's uniform.
to be fair, they didn’t choose the logo all colleges are doing this, this year.
 

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The players are getting a "scholarship" ride at UK valued probably between 25-45k. All because these guys cannot hit a three but are overall athletic.

That's pretty equal IMHO when I will have to pay for my kid's education.

IF they want to make a political statement do so on their social media.....not on UK's uniform.
Try $150k/yr, minimum. A UK basketball scholarship is worth at least that much when you add up everything that comes with it.
 

BigKari

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Maybe people are just getting a little tired of being told not to see race, gender, or sexual orientation, but still get it crammed down our throats every min of the day if we don't see it. It's a mixed message.

The only people who feel like it’s “crammed down their throats” are the people that don’t like it. You feel that way because every time you see it, it makes you mad. You feel that true equality would make your life worse. Someone like me who is pro-equality, knows that if the message isn’t spread, it makes it easier for politicians and law enforcement to commit their atrocities. We know damn well that what y’all want, is for “us” to be quiet, you’ve made it abundantly clear.

It was the same thing during the Civil Rights movement in the 50’s and 60’s. The message was “crammed down people’s throats.” Because that’s what it took. Change is difficult, because so many are resistant to it.
 
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ruppcat

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And we’ve found one lol. Surely the Miss Black America Pageant probably really drives you insane. I shudder to hear the rest of your backwards attempts at social commentary.
LOL.....I can only imagine the reactions if there was:

a White Congressional Caucus
a White Miss America
a tv show called Whiteish
a magazine called Ivory
Historically White Colleges
National Association for the Advancement of White People....

I can go on but I doubt you get the point.

Seems some want to be equal but separate.
 
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The only people who feel like it’s “crammed down their throats” are the people that don’t like it. You feel that way because every time you see it, it makes you mad. You feel that true equality would make your life worse. Someone like me who is pro-equality, knows that if the message isn’t spread, it makes it easier for politicians and law enforcement to commit their atrocities. We know damn well that what y’all want, is for “us” to be quiet, you’ve made it abundantly clear.

It was the same thing during the Civil Rights movement in the 50’s and 60’s. The message was “crammed down people’s throats.” Because that’s what it took. Change is difficult, because so many are resistant to it.
bro.....you make a lot of false assumptions about people....and history.

but you probably voted for the party that was for the enslavement of blacks, opposed the Civil Rights legislation, had a member of the Senate who was a Grand Wizard in the Klan, etc, etc.
 

BigKari

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bro.....you make a lot of false assumptions about people....and history.

but you probably voted for the party that was for the enslavement of blacks, opposed the Civil Rights legislation, had a member of the Senate who was a Grand Wizard in the Klan, etc, etc.

Lol so in one post you refute my claim that people were resistant to the civil rights movement, and in the same post you say that Dems opposed the civil rights movement. Holy ****, you might be the the most *** ignorant ************ on this board.
 

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The only people who feel like it’s “crammed down their throats” are the people that don’t like it. You feel that way because every time you see it, it makes you mad. You feel that true equality would make your life worse. Someone like me who is pro-equality, knows that if the message isn’t spread, it makes it easier for politicians and law enforcement to commit their atrocities. We know damn well that what y’all want, is for “us” to be quiet, you’ve made it abundantly clear.

It was the same thing during the Civil Rights movement in the 50’s and 60’s. The message was “crammed down people’s throats.” Because that’s what it took. Change is difficult, because so many are resistant to it.
You're veiled accusations are crystal clear. You don't know me, man. Seems like every single one of your posts are about race.
 
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BigKari

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You're veiled accusations are crystal clear. You don't know me, man. Seems like every single one of your posts are about race.

You’re just mad that someone called you on your ********. It wasn’t veiled either, I said what I said, and you are what you are.
 

SemperFiCat

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You’re just mad that someone called you on your ********
Obviously my comment wasn't BS. Other people agreed. I won't humor you with a veiled accusation. I'll just give you a fact; there's a term for people that define others by their skin color. Maybe it's not me that needs a long look in the mirror.
 
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BigKari

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Obviously my comment wasn't BS. Other people agreed. I won't humor you with a veiled accusation. I'll just give you a fact; there's a term for people that define others by their skin color. Maybe it's not me that needs a long look in the mirror.

Who was I defining by skin color? Lol hope you stretched before you made that leap. Just because people agree with you doesn’t mean you’re right. There were thousands of people who agreed with Hitler.
 

SemperFiCat

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Who was I defining by skin color? Lol hope you stretched before you made that leap. Just because people agree with you doesn’t mean you’re right. There were thousands of people who agreed with Hitler.
Whatever man, I've said my peace. Good luck with that life mentality.
 

SemperFiCat

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Not surprised you couldn’t answer my question douchebag.
Fine. And this will be my last response to this. Every post you make is about race. So, yes, you spend your life defining people by their skin color. Good night.
 

BigKari

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Fine. And this will be my last response to this. Every post you make is about race. So, yes, you spend your life defining people by their skin color. Good night.

I never said anything about race, you’re the one who made it about race homie. You’re the one who started bitching when someone dared to simply start a conversation about equality. You don’t even want people to discuss it. You’re so ******* fragile and insecure.
 
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