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    Especially when talking about Asians........it's like a victimless crime.
    Well it really is considering asians are not an oppressed minority in the country. They really don't have the same claim to "sensitivity" as blacks & hispanics.

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    Base, I DON'T DISAGREE THAT HE IS PLAYING GREAT.

    But he has become somewhat of a media sensation and there is definitely truth in Mayweather's statement whether you want to admit it or not.

    There are a lot of black players putting up similar numbers night after night that aren't on the front page of yahoo every time i check my e-mail.
    Umm, no they don't.

    He scored more points in his first five games than anyone in the history of the NBA. There is absolutely no truth to a first year starter putting up 24 ppg right out the gate happening every day. It doesn't even happen every decade.

    His actions have merit in and of themselves. That being said the fact that the Chinese press and government as well as other political and social en ies are trying to coopt him, it also becomes a national and racial issue as much as the stupid talking heads try to poo-poo the notion that its a national or racial issue.

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    get me out of this ing country

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    How about

    Knicks new dynamic duo. Melo-Yellow

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    get me out of this ing country
    Where would you go?

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    Floyd Mayweather Jr. posted on twitter Monday:

    “Jeremy Lin is a good player but all the hype is because he’s Asian. Black players do what he does every night and don’t get the same praise.”

    I simply said that despite the uproar there was some truth in that statement.

    Do you agree or disagree with the fact as stated?


    Fact as stated?

    I agree that Mayweather Jr is an idiot. If he thinks that NBA black athletes aren't getting enough pub then he's out of his god damn mind.

    LOL don't get the same praise? Come on, REALLY?

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    dunno yet. most likely somewhere in latin america. probably belize.

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    Personally I wish Scandinavia was tropical.

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    You were the one in post after post focusing on whether the candidates were black or white.

    ing ankle biter...
    Ya know....for complaining about chump being an ankle biter, you almost exclusively reply to his posts only. Others have engaged you in this thread alone and you completely ignore and go right back to chump.....I think you might be one of those big gay texas cowboys by the looks of it.

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    Amen. People make mistakes, this guy didn't need to lose his job/career. " in the armor" is a very common phrase and it shouldn't be too hard to imagine that it could have been an honest mistake.
    Actually, since the guy wordsmiths for a living, it would be almost impossible for him not to know what he was doing. He should have been fired for racism, or cluelessness that it would be perceived as racism. Stupid, either way.

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    Asian American Journalists Association releases guidelines on Jeremy Lin media coverage


    First off, I can't believe there is such a thing as the Asian American Journalists Association. Can you imagine if there were a Caucasian American Journalists Association?


    Anyway, this is ridiculous.


    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/...155822233.html



    Given the media's "Linsanity" surrounding Jeremy Lin, perhaps this was inevitable.

    Following (justified) outrage over several examples of racially-insensitive coverage of Lin--including a headline published by ESPN.com which resulted in the firing of one staffer and suspension of another--the Asian American Journalists Association has issued a set of guidelines for media outlets salivating over the NBA's Asian-American sensation.

    "As NBA player Jeremy Lin's prowess on the court continues to attract international attention and grab headlines, AAJA would like to remind media outlets about relevance and context regarding coverage of race," the group wrote in an advisory. "In the past weeks, as more news outlets report on Lin, his game and his story, AAJA has noticed factual inaccuracies about Lin's background as well as an alarming number of references that rely on stereotypes about Asians or Asian Americans."

    Among the "danger zones" identified by AAJA:


    " ": Pejorative; do not use in a context involving an Asian person on someone who is Asian American. Extreme care is needed if using the well-trod phrase " in the armor"; be mindful that the context does not involve Asia, Asians or Asian Americans.

    And:


    "ME LOVE YOU LIN TIME": Avoid. This is a lazy pun on the athlete's name and alludes to the broken English of a Hollywood caricature from the 1980s.

    AAJA urged caution "when discussing Lin's physical characteristics, particularly those that feminize/emasculate the Asian male (Cinderella-story angles should not place Lin in a dress). Discussion of genetic differences in athletic ability among races should be avoided. In referring to Lin's height or vision, be mindful of the context and avoid invoking stereotypes about Asians."

    The group added: "Stop to think: Would a similar statement be made about an athlete who is Caucasian, African American or Latino?"

    Below are the AAJA's guidelines in full:


    THE FACTS

    1. Jeremy Lin is Asian American, not Asian (more specifically, Taiwanese American). It's an important distinction and one that should be considered before any references to former NBA players such as Yao Ming and Wang Zhizhi, who were Chinese. Lin's experiences were fundamentally different than people who immigrated to play in the NBA. Lin progressed through the ranks of American basketball from high school to college to the NBA, and to characterize him as a foreigner is both inaccurate and insulting.

    2. Lin's path to Madison Square Garden: More than 300 division schools passed on him. Harvard University has had only three other graduates go on to the NBA, the most recent one being in the 1950s. No NBA team wanted Lin in the draft after he graduated from Harvard.

    3. Journalists don't assume that African American players identify with NBA players who emigrated from Africa. The same principle applies with Asian Americans. It's fair to ask Lin whether he looked up to or took pride in the accomplishments of Asian players. He may have. It's unfair and poor journalism to assume he did.

    4. Lin is not the first Asian American to play in the National Basketball Association. Raymond Townsend, who's of Filipino descent, was a first-round choice of the Golden State Warriors in the 1970s. Rex Walters, who is of Japanese descent, was a first-round draft pick by the New Jersey Nets out of the University of Kansas in 1993 and played seven seasons in the NBA; Walters is now the coach at University of San Francisco. Wat Misaka is believed to have been the first Asian American to play professional basketball in the United States. Misaka, who's of Japanese descent, appeared in three games for the New York Knicks in the 1947-48 season when the Knicks were part of the Basketball Association of America, which merged with the NBA after the 1948-49 season.

    DANGER ZONES

    " ": Pejorative; do not use in a context involving an Asian person on someone who is Asian American. Extreme care is needed if using the well-trod phrase " in the armor"; be mindful that the context does not involve Asia, Asians or Asian Americans. (The appearance of this phrase with regard to Lin led AAJA MediaWatch to issue statement to ESPN, which subsequently disciplined its employees.)

    DRIVING: This is part of the sport of basketball, but resist the temptation to refer to an "Asian who knows how to drive."

    EYE SHAPE: This is irrelevant. Do not make such references if discussing Lin's vision.

    FOOD: Is there a compelling reason to draw a connection between Lin and fortune cookies, takeout boxes or similar imagery? In the majority of news coverage, the answer will be no.

    MARTIAL ARTS: You're writing about a basketball player. Don't conflate his skills with judo, karate, tae kwon do, etc. Do not refer to Lin as "Grasshopper" or similar names associated with martial-arts stereotypes.

    "ME LOVE YOU LIN TIME": Avoid. This is a lazy pun on the athlete's name and alludes to the broken English of a Hollywood caricature from the 1980s.

    "YELLOW MAMBA": This nickname that some have used for Lin plays off the "Black Mamba" nickname used by NBA star Kobe Bryant. It should be avoided. Asian immigrants in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries were subjected to discriminatory treatment resulting from a fear of a "Yellow Peril" that was touted in the media, which led to legislation such as the Chinese Exclusion Act.


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    You're surprised that organization exists? Do you have any interactions with professional organizations, Darrin? Do you realize there are organizations like that for virtually every profession? Way to pull the white martyr card again, though.

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    I'm curious as to what the white journalists association would get together and discuss. Darrin, any ideas?

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    So they should avoid common figures of speech, just in case someone might get offended? Geez.
    If said "common figure of speech" could be construed as a racist joke, then yeah, they probably should. It wasn't too hard to get, since thousands noticed the connection pretty much instantaneously.

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    DRIVING: This is part of the sport of basketball, but resist the temptation to refer to an "Asian who knows how to drive."


    That's a good one.

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    The type of will full ignorance Darrin is displaying is fairly impressive.

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    The type of will full ignorance Darrin is displaying is fairly impressive.

    Nah, too easy.

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    You're surprised that organization exists? Do you have any interactions with professional organizations, Darrin? Do you realize there are organizations like that for virtually every profession?

    Like these?

    http://www.shpe.org/
    http://www.nsbe.org/
    http://www.saseconnect.org/


    Yes, I'm aware, and it's embarassing that they even exist.

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    Like these?

    http://www.shpe.org/
    http://www.nsbe.org/
    http://www.saseconnect.org/


    Yes, I'm aware, and it's embarassing that they even exist.
    Why?

    Be specific.

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    BOOM kill me with grammar smack, Darrin! Surely that type of intellectual substance will erase the tons of stupidity you pile upon this forum on a daily basis.

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    These type of threads never have a happy linding for Darrin

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    me love you lin time is great!

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    What's funny, is that it's hard to come up with a headline that
    innocuously" offensive.

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    What's funny, is that it's hard to come up with a headline that
    innocuously" offensive.
    Manu Ginobili gives rdly tip to Valet Driver

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    You're surprised that organization exists? Do you have any interactions with professional organizations, Darrin? Do you realize there are organizations like that for virtually every profession? Way to pull the white martyr card again, though.
    LOL, white martyr.

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