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Originally Posted by GioforPM
I don't think its "more likely". I think it's a real stretch. As people here have said, it's a term that's been used for rap music, not because it contains the word, it's because it's music by and for black people. It's also almost certainly the case that he knew who was playing it, for the reasons set out before. Which makes his words more pointed.
And he's coached players of colour without incident? First, as we know, it takes years for these things to surface. Second, you can be racist and only have it show when dealing with a person you dislike. Things said out of anger aren't unreflective of your feelings necessarily. They are things you've said because you removed your filter.
And if he's not a racist but still used those words directed at Aliu? It makes him a terrible person who used the worst words he could think of to humiliate Aliu.
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But the Seravelli quote given by Aliu is precisely that. He says n----- music, then immediately follows it up by saying it's about n-----s f---ing a--es.
Are there songs that sing about that? Yes. Yes there are. Are they appropriate for a dressing room? No, no they're not.
Did Bill Peters address it in the worst possible way? Yes, yes he did.
Is he getting fired. Absolutely.