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« on: December 01, 2022, 11:15:53 PM »

Liberal activist Eric Bryan Stone called Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones a white racist after photos of Jones in the 1950s at a segregation rally were discovered....

Stone is calling for Jones to sell the team or else, and is urging America to hold white men accountable.

https://www.tiktok.com/@theericbryanstone/video/7172264495266581806?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1
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« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2022, 01:43:07 PM »

 Many Americans grew up an environment of hate, since this was a country that had racial hatred and subjugation built into its foundation. One always has to ask when they lost this hatred or if they ever did. Jerry Jones made it clear he was not down with his Black players protesting for racial equality until he got a lot of pushback from the media and fans.

And what do you want him to do when he has a black GM in waiting in Will McClay? Jones is not going to sell the club, so where is this heading? Jones is a hard-headed 80 year old.
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« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2022, 04:05:09 PM »

How is this guy even relevant? Seems like he doesn't even have a Wikipedia page?

Keep up with the time. We are in the social media era and guys like this ARE relevant, he's a prominent New York liberal.

He is popular with Black women, the base of your party. He has a HUGE social media presence with young people, the base of your party.

Eric Stone is the Democratic Party, deal with it.

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« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2022, 05:16:45 PM »

How is this guy even relevant? Seems like he doesn't even have a Wikipedia page?

Keep up with the time. We are in the social media era and guys like this ARE relevant, he's a prominent New York liberal.

He is popular with Black women, the base of your party. He has a HUGE social media presence with young people, the base of your party.

Eric Stone is the Democratic Party, deal with it.



Define “popular” and “huge”.

He's popular with Black people, the base of the Left. He's all yours. That guy is the future of white liberals.






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« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2022, 05:55:02 PM »

How is this guy even relevant? Seems like he doesn't even have a Wikipedia page?

Keep up with the time. We are in the social media era and guys like this ARE relevant, he's a prominent New York liberal.

He is popular with Black women, the base of your party. He has a HUGE social media presence with young people, the base of your party.

Eric Stone is the Democratic Party, deal with it.



In your mind, perhaps he is, bronz. Literally nowhere else though.

Deal with it.

You sound stupid and racist as f--k to take a video of this random nobody talking to a couple black women and assuming that means he somehow represents all black people OR all Democrats. You call him "popular" with these groups yet 99.99999999999999999% of them have no clue who he is. You might be one of the few people on the planet who does.

It's not racist to point this stuff out, it's just not. The guy was an actor and media activist. Stone is popular, he is popular with young Black women. The base of the Democratic Party.
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« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2022, 05:26:57 PM »

 Many Americans grew up an environment of hate, since this was a country that had racial hatred and subjugation built into its foundation. One always has to ask when they lost this hatred or if they ever did. Jerry Jones made it clear he was not down with his Black players protesting for racial equality until he got a lot of pushback from the media and fans.

And what do you want him to do when he has a black GM in waiting in Will McClay? Jones is not going to sell the club, so where is this heading? Jones is a hard-headed 80 year old.

 I don't think Jones should be pressured to sell his club. But I do think questions need to be asked if the NFL is doing enough to promote Black GM's, coaches, and more importantly ownership. It's clear at this point that the majority of owners are old white men who simply are not going to advance these positions without the NFL incentivizing it.



The Player Personnel Director aka the 2nd most powerful guy on the Cowboys is Black and he has a black QB.

  If you follow the Cowboys you know Jerry runs the show, he is the defacto GM and to drive home the point his son Stephen Jones is the actual "2nd most powerful guy" on the Cowboys. Jerry seems to confide in Will McClay but has never made him the top guy besides Jones who is the owner.

 The QB Dak Prescott is biracial and has been criticized numerous times by the Black community and Black commenters for his stances on Black issues. That being said the Cowboys have had Black QB's in the past like Quincy Carter and Anthony Wright but they've had a lot more white QB's, even in between Carter and Prescott.

 The NFL passed the Rooney Rule to make sure Black coaches and GM candidates are given fair interviews and a fair evaluation process but a recent lawsuit by former Dolphins head coach Brian Flores alleges that often the teams just set-up sham interviews to fulfill the requirement and have no intention of actually having a fair hiring process.

Like Joe Ellis (Bush family member) and John Elway conducting a sham interview with Flores in 2019 or so...Elway did not even take the interview seriously, he was drunk during the interview......

Coach Tomlin is a good coach, so is Lovie Smith. I think the problem is that a lot of rich white owners don't hang around black people that much unless they are in the same social circle, and even then, they probably don't hang around rich blacks, unless Jay-Z, or Diddy or someone like Denzel Washington is in their skybox by invitation.....

It's worse in baseball, baseball does not have much Black GMs......Chicago White Sox GM Ken Williams is so heartbroken that he doesn't even advise young black men to go into baseball management....

You have to give Yankees owner George Steinbrenner credit for hiring the first Black GM in Yankee history and previously John McLendon in basketball in the 1960s....he also give Reggie Jackson the then-largest salary in sports in the 1970s, etc.
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