I haven't noticed a single use of this term on the site but I thought it should pass it along anyway in case you see it on social media or at games.
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In event that you're being serious Cynthia is legit and isn't making it up.Sounds like fake news to me.
I suspect that Cynthia made this up.
I don’t think that sweatshirt is appropriate for a non-Caucasian child, give the racial connotations, but if a Caucasian child was wearing it, people would think it was “cute”
In event that you're being serious Cynthia is legit and isn't making it up.
I don't think anyone using it meant it in a racial way, it was more about his strength and crushing blocks. That's what I think of when I think of King Kong, certainly not race.I was serious. Who would be stupid enough to use that metaphor? To me, Sags is a big, strong, skilled, smart Mountaineer basketball player. I don’t think of him as being black or brown, I just think of him as being a Mountaineer.
Can't believe anyone is dumb enough, and so unaware, that they would call him that name. Yep, I don't believe it either
Ok, so all the training companies do for offensive behavior focuses on how it is received. We’ve now been informed of that. So no more analogies from me. Only want him to have great experience while in Motown.The way I understand it.......King Kong was (is) a fictional character. I guess it's best to imagine that the giant never existed and the world would be better off for it. Yep, I don't believe it either. Warez
Not that I really want to egg this on, and being aware of the request I noticed at one point tonight when Sags had just basically win the game with a beastmode board he approched the bench beating his chest much the way Kong did in the movie. I wonder if that led to people calling him that. Just something I noticed.I don't think anyone using it meant it in a racial way, it was more about his strength and crushing blocks. That's what I think of when I think of King Kong, certainly not race.
The way I understand it.......King Kong was (is) a fictional character. I guess it's best to imagine that the giant never existed and the world would be better off for it. Yep, I don't believe it either. Warez
West Virginia is nowhere near the top of racist places. In fact it is the least racist place I've lived. German (surprise, surprise) was probably the most racist.Innocent or not I would find a more appropriate nickname. West Virginia is already wrongly seen as more racist than other parts of the country. Why help people out who are all too eager to smear mountain mamas reputation?
What if I told you the person that made the King Kong sign was black?If you called Sags King Kong, you are racists. You might not know you’re racists but that’s because everyone you know is white and racist
What if I told you the person that made the King Kong sign was black?
A dumbass racist or just a dumbass?That person is just a dumbass
Maybe I’d think he was a Rapper.Now I feel like we're talking about me.![]()
In event that you're being serious Cynthia is legit and isn't making it up.
But, if you knew the term SilverBack offended someone else, would you use it to refer to them. Don’t think so.I've been called "Horse" and "Horseface" over the years going back to my teenage years. The first metaphor was due to my strength and stamina and the second was a slight on my appearance. I embraced them both. I like horses and have worked with both... admiring them greatly. Any comparison with me to horses is quite flattering, IMO. My firm's name is "SilverBack Solutions"... a reference, I suppose, to a dominant Mountain gorilla. I like gorilla's too.
But, if you knew the term SilverBack offended someone else, would you use it to refer to them. Don’t think so.
It's enough to refer to myself as a "SilverBack" and that should suffice. Here in Atlanta we have a professional soccer team known as the "SilverBacks"! What's your point?
King Kong represented poor blacks from Virgina and the Carolinas moving North to New York and taking over the city and white women.
At this time Harlem was being overran but blacks arriving everyday from the dirt floor life in the South looking for work and the good life.
Once the 30's came around and the Great Depression set in the good life was no more and people didn't even want white outsiders to come into their town let alone black ones.
This is when the vagrancy laws started in a lot of the country and if someone didn't have a home they would automatically be arrested and put to work on road crews and other chain gain activities all over the South.
A lot of men would travel around the US looking for work and Hoovervilles would be set up.
Let's just say the 1930's was a scary time in the United States.
Very much like how the Planet of the Apes had racial imagery.
Especially the most recent ones. What followed the movies proved the subliminal messaging that was sent to the black communities in this country.
What if I told you the person that made the King Kong sign was black?
Say what? You have quite an imagination. Warez
It is probably ok to call yourself something. Even that today could be questionable. It’s not good to refer to someone else with those symbols/analogies. Especially when they ask us not to. Sorry, probably should explain myself better.It's enough to refer to myself as a "SilverBack" and that should suffice. Here in Atlanta we have a professional soccer team known as the "SilverBacks"! What's your point?
Not saying it is right and honestly this post was the first I had heard of the King Kong nickname... but just ran across this post by Sags from yesterday... judging from his emojis he must not feel the same as his family.I haven't noticed a single use of this term on the site but I thought it should pass it along anyway in case you see it on social media or at games.
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