Andrew Harrison on Frank Kaminsky...

jimmyD

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Haven't seen a thread on here about this and wondering how people feel about his comments.

http://deadspin.com/kentuckys-andrew-harrison-on-frank-kaminsky-f***-that-1695776906
 
I had to listen to it 3 times before I could hear it, but wow. Must have forgot that mic was on.
 
Harrison twins and lil Willie wouldn't shake hands with Wisconsin players before or after the loss. Then Andrew Harrison who is black called Frank Kaminsky a n***** on national tv. But Andrew later apologized and said he meant no disrespect. So if he meant no disrespect what exactly did he mean ?

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Harrison is a racist prick and should be banned from basketball.
 
Can anyone fill this out right?

Black guy calls another black guy "n" word = brother, homey
White guy calls black guy "n" word = call the NAACP, civil rights violation
Black guy calls white guy "n" word = apology, nobody sure what to do
White guy calls white guy "n" word = idiot

To me it shouldnt matter where it comes from or who it goes to, it's all perpetuating a racially charged word and should end.
 
Can anyone fill this out right?

Black guy calls another black guy "n" word = brother, homey
White guy calls black guy "n" word = call the NAACP, civil rights violation
Black guy calls white guy "n" word = apology, nobody sure what to do
White guy calls white guy "n" word = idiot

To me it shouldnt matter where it comes from or who it goes to, it's all perpetuating a racially charged word and should end.
Bottom option definitely correct.
 
Usually this "n" word topic drives me crazy but this time I don't believe it was racially motivated at all. I'm not a big fan of Kentucky or the Harrison twins but I do believe it is a common slang remark in some circles he runs in. It is pretty normal that black youths in particular refer to each other with the word. He was pissed they lost and was tired of the Frank the tank hype. I believe he would have said the same thing about anyone put in Frank's shoes.