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January 21, 2007HOW TO PERPETUATE RACIAL STEREOTYPES WHILE PRETENDING TO CONDEMN THEMThe Horsefeathers award for racial stereotyping goes to Selena Roberts of the New York Times.         The New York Times sports pages have long been infected by the same p.c. leftism as their editorial pages. The football playoffs provide an opportunity for extended socio-political pontificating. In NYTimes sports world: Black=caring=warm=soulful=flexible=creative=human=PROGRESSIVE. White=rigid=authoritarian=unemotional=robotic=DICTATORIAL. Selena Roberts produces a classic example of how to condemn racial stereotyping while actively perpetuating it. << Back to Horsefeathers |
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Most sportswriters (think Mike Lupica of the New York Daily News) are even more liberal then regular reporters or even entertainment reporters. So when Dungy's team failed the previous years to advance to the Super bowl what good did his "relationships" do him?
Posted by: Ripper
at January 22, 2007 09:05 AM
Unrelated subject, but does anyone know? Has a device been invented that will automatically put a TV on mute when a female voice is detected? I'd like one for football broadcasts. tyk
Posted by: tyk
at January 22, 2007 06:38 PM
With the defeat of the New Orleans Saints, we will at least be spared the bleeding heart stories about Katrina and the implied criticism of the Bush Administration. Last week a female reporter asked without irony if "we will ever get beyond race." Too many reporters use the football playoffs to--in George Will's famous phrase--practice sociology without a license.
Posted by: Mark_Belt
at January 23, 2007 12:23 PM
Look at the bright side. Tony Dungy has this annoying habit of being a citizen and even a Christian before being black, and isn't shy about saying so. He speaks in full sentences and is as dignified as, say, Bill Belichek, who does not speak in full sentences. Herm Edwards could pass if he'd stay out of the sun. Now, Denny Green is a different story. He appears to be a bully in the Parcels mode. What may be true of Belichek, however, is that he does not seem to care for Gansta break-dancing on the field, because the first known incidence of it ever in a Patriot uniform was in a playoff victory vs. San Diego after the game. Annoyingly, the great and classy Charger back Tomlinson properly crossed racial stereotyping lines and took issue with New England's only known trangression. But, at least the trangressors were hyphenated, thank goodness, or we might anticipate a race war. All in all, sometimes you just can't hardly count on people to do what's expected of them. Excepting sportswriters.
Posted by: jamz
at February 8, 2007 10:55 AM
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