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Re: Racism still affects world's No. 1 golfer

It is an issue to you... you were the first response AND brought up Charles instead of Tiger and/or racism.

Ayinde posted "Racism still affects world's No. 1 golfer"

You did not challenge, affirm, refute or add or subtract from that premise, you questioned the speaker, which as Congressional filibusters do, deviates from the topic at hand, of how Tiger Woods, with his multi-cultural ethnicity, is "reminded" of the hatred and racism that is directed towards whatever small percentage of Afrikan blood he has.

"...Asians don't get hate mail..."

I did not know of Barkley's marital/dating status...I DO KNOW that Charles Barkley has experienced harsh racism throughout his NBA and commentating career, AND Charles is an Afrikan-American.

The fact that he may have a white partner means that he may get it worse.

If the Grand Master of the KKK said that Amenhotep was black, does that automatically mean that he wasn't???

-seek

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