They're Going To Send That Eagles Football Player To Room 101.

philly rabbit

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In this age of both private and public political correctness, cameras everywhere, people spying and informing on other people with their cell phone cameras then for whatever reason including personal payback by broadcasting their actions and their words to the internet by uploading them to sites like youtube which then get broadcasted to the entire world, it is important my friends to point out that this society has become totalitarian with thought and speech police everywhere ready to ruin anyone's life by them simply saying something that PC society has decided is not suitable and deserving of censorship.

Pro athletes like Cooper are part of the Hollywood entertainment elite who gain instant fame and fortune immediately upon graduating college and entering the NFL and who never learn the value of earning a living like almost everyone else has to and who never start at the bottom and work their way up but instead start at the top immediately upon graduation are off times men children who are spoiled such as little spoiled brats with an overabundance of toys like expensive cars and beachfront condos but still are youthful and especially under intoxication tend to say things the average more mature person of years knows better not to divulge to a member of another race.

But besides his case, is it a fact that Americans are having their freedoms such as freedom of speech and privacy rights eroded more and more it seems with each passing day in an electronic age that contains cameras and recording devices at every turn around every corner and in almost now, everyone's pocket.

This presentation may amuse you to comic reaction or it may arouse you to realize that the totalitarian state we live in is closer to becoming a nightmare reality illustrated in this demonstration of lost personal freedoms. It's just a few more steps away.



http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...aining-counseling-racial-slur-n-word/2608761/







 
Sensitivity training is stupid. The best punishment is to force him to be around his teammates. He'll feel the effect of his words most there.
 
Sensitivity training is stupid. The best punishment is to force him to be around his teammates. He'll feel the effect of his words most there.

They probably know it's BS, but I think the idea was to get him away from his teammates. Way too much of a distraction right now.

It wouldn't shock me if they tried to find a way to trade him or just release him prior to the season starting, even though they are hurting for WR's.
 
Sensitivity training is stupid. The best punishment is to force him to be around his teammates. He'll feel the effect of his words most there.

Oh don't worry about that .. his 'teammates' ,, and I use the word loosely .. will be waiting for him.
 
They probably know it's BS, but I think the idea was to get him away from his teammates. Way too much of a distraction right now.

It wouldn't shock me if they tried to find a way to trade him or just release him prior to the season starting, even though they are hurting for WR's.

From the team's perspective I hear you. I wouldn't want that type of distraction around either. I still think his most personal punishment is having to be around those guys everyday.
 
Oh don't worry about that .. his 'teammates' ,, and I use the word loosely .. will be waiting for him.

they have already been voicing their...um... displeasure (being polite) with the douche bag. He is done. I don't see him playing for the Eagles this year. I have a hard time believing any team will want him except for the Cowboys or Bengals perhaps, they seem to love douche bags.
 
they have already been voicing their...um... displeasure (being polite) with the douche bag. He is done. I don't see him playing for the Eagles this year. I have a hard time believing any team will want him except for the Cowboys or Bengals perhaps, they seem to love douche bags.

"Another Eagles player said that Andy Reid would have dealt Cooper a much harsher punishment than a fine. Any way you slice it right now, new coach Chip Kelly appears to have a serious in-house problem on his hands — one that may force the Eagles to reexamine their relatively lenient response to Cooper’s error."
http://nfl.si.com/2013/08/01/lesean-mccoy-riley-cooper-philadelphia-eagles/
 
"Another Eagles player said that Andy Reid would have dealt Cooper a much harsher punishment than a fine. Any way you slice it right now, new coach Chip Kelly appears to have a serious in-house problem on his hands — one that may force the Eagles to reexamine their relatively lenient response to Cooper’s error."
http://nfl.si.com/2013/08/01/lesean-mccoy-riley-cooper-philadelphia-eagles/

yeah, saw that too. He is either going to get cut or he is going to have a 'bad day' on the practice field. The fact that the league isn't going to punish him was a bit shocking to me.
 
yeah, saw that too. He is either going to get cut or he is going to have a 'bad day' on the practice field. The fact that the league isn't going to punish him was a bit shocking to me.


How can a league that includes the "Redskins" punish someone for being racist?
 
How can a league that includes the "Redskins" punish someone for being racist?

Cutting him might be the best thing they can do for him.

He's a WR. :0) He's going to be hearing footsteps the rest of his career .. and almost all of the defenders who are going to 'legally' hit him are black.
 
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