Foxconn may drop plans to build flat screens in Wisconsin
Updated 5:26 PM ET, Wed January 30, 2019
Foxconn may drop plans to build flat screens in Wisconsin
Updated 5:26 PM ET, Wed January 30, 2019
BruceP wrote:https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/01/media-must-learn-covington-catholic-story/581035/
Bill wrote:Those do not even look like the same kids.
grzegorz wrote:Bill wrote:Those do not even look like the same kids.
There were somewhere between 100 to 200 of those kids according to different reports. The ladies being harrassed were happened minutes before.
Some say kids will be kids and I agree but I don't see these boys as fine upstanding Catholics which is what the boy's PR firm was paid to spin.
Based on comments in the BluegrassPreps message board, the intent of the black body paint was not racial but was instead a school tradition related to “black out” games, during which fans wore black to support the team
This is called a fan blackout. Sometimes at sports events, teams will organize a blackout. That means all of the fans dress in as much black clothing as they can. When everyone does it, it looks pretty cool and many believe it’s intimidating to the opposing team.
Can we just put on our “critical thinking” caps for one second? I realize that sports aren’t always big with the “everything is racist and if you disagree so are you” crowd, but this is the hand signal for a made 3-point basket.
windwalker wrote:not into basketball others may know
all had a big laugh when it was explained what it meant.
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