LifeOnaPlate
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Why does this thread have this nasty photo on the main page?

You can win with me. I wasn't really addressing my comment to you.
Using a white dad in the NBA to show the NBA and their fans what a good dad looks like is what it is. I don't think this is a serious issue (the using of a white player) but to act like there isn't a stereotype regarding black fathers is not intellectually honest. Fact is, there is a HUGE problem in poor black neighborhoods (a place where the NBA is probably especially popular) with absent fathers. That's a real problem that needs to be addressed. I don't have a problem with them using Hayward to make their feelgood commercial, but it is a little amusing.
So who's taking this issue a little too seriously? I don't think it's me. I don't think it's Siro.
She looks like a hotter Amy Adams.
She looks like a hotter Amy Adams.
Did it work or do we still got the catfish?
My original comment wasn't meant to be taken seriously, but since it was met with overreaction, I guess I'll respond.
Race doesn't have to be specifically mentioned for a statement to be racist. If you don't see a connection between the stereotype of black men with kids all over town, and the NBA being centered around black men, then we might as well throw the part of the brain that understands context in the trash. The statement only makes sense in relation to the stereotype. Would Mongoose say the same in reference to a similar piece about a Hollywood celebrity? Of course not. It would make no sense, and there would be no need for a philosophical defense about fertility and the nature of fame and power.
Now Mongoose might have been talking about a famous people stereotype that I've never heard of, but his response about not having mentioned race is nonsense. "lol" was more than it deserved, really.
I came in to read the racists comments and those complaining about white privilege. I am a little disappointed. Mongoose delivered on the first, but the second group is still absent.
Great PR for Hayward and the Jazz.
Hayward's wife is naturally beautiful but just a tad too much make up in this particular shoot for my liking.
Why does this thread have this nasty photo on the main page?
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You can win with me. I wasn't really addressing my comment to you.
Using a white dad in the NBA to show the NBA and their fans what a good dad looks like is what it is. I don't think this is a serious issue (the using of a white player) but to act like there isn't a stereotype regarding black fathers is not intellectually honest. Fact is, there is a HUGE problem in poor black neighborhoods (a place where the NBA is probably especially popular) with absent fathers. That's a real problem that needs to be addressed. I don't have a problem with them using Hayward to make their feelgood commercial, but it is a little amusing.
So who's taking this issue a little too seriously? I don't think it's me. I don't think it's Siro.
Okay.This isnt the first year they have done this campaign. They used all black athletes last year for this. It's not like this is the first time they've done something like and they just ran to the first white person they saw.
Damn, can't win with some people these days. IMO, PC culture has seriously ****ed people up.
Yeah, the white guilt is real with some people. They don't even bother to realize this campaign was done last year without white players.