Thursday, November 07, 2013

Sounds like the victim in the NFL case is just plain pussy.

Read about it here.

This is the problem with society today.  Everyone assumes that once an accusation is made, that the person accused is just guilty.

Its also apparent that you can throw several different terms around and suddenly you're turned into a pariah without second thought.

The good news?  Incognito (the accused) will be back in the league.  Martin (the supposed victim) will be lucky to wash jockstraps....Martin is a pathetic little big man.  I smell pussy.  And in the end pussy always gets fucked.

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  1. Soloman, a little curious here. Let's say that everything Martin has accused Incognito of saying and doing is true and that Martin was genuinely fearfull of his well being. How would you feel about Martin if instead of whining and complaining like a pussy, he put a bullet in Incognito's head. Or he beat Incognito to an inch of his life?

    Martin not standing up for himself like a man is drawing scorn. So I want to know what kind of reaction Martin would have gotten if he'd gone to the other extreme and put an end to the alleged bullying, once and for all.

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    1. well this is turning into a relationship story (a weird friend story). what we have are two guys that work side by side everyday. one guy didn't tell the other guy that hey bitch, you're crossing the line. he didn't even punch him.

      he just quit.

      you talk about the other extreme. i say that's bogus. because people today are so timid they either go along waaay tooo far and then snap or they quit. the middle ground is cussing the dude out and saying you're crossing a line and a bit further is a fight.

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  2. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/07/miami-dolphins-bullying-incognito-martin_n_4230713.html

    The media will play the hazing, bullying and racial card on this one because, well, it's the media and it's always a hot topic. Interesting though, the other day, some former player was saying more than likely they made fun of him because he was smart. Martin had the choice between Harvard and Stanford, very successful and intelligent parents and was far from the regular jock no nothing. The former player said he didn't feel it was racial, it was far more likely they were trying to "toughen" him up because he wanted to quit last year and probably were making more fun of his smarts than his skin color, he said it was quite more prevalent to make fun of the smarter players with "real" degrees than the ones that are just athletically gifted and got a "wink-wink" degree....he said that never gets attention or coverage.

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  3. would I be correct in saying that the majority of your readers have been or might still be in the military Sol? I ask that because what we went through in boot camp was not much different than what I've read Incognito sent to Martin. I know that boot camp is a lot different then when I went, but my DI on the first day said worse then that. Yes it's a different scenario than a locker room, but why not do something about it in house? Didn't Martin walk away and than blow the whistle?

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    1. 99 percent of my audience is either active, retired, or former military. the guys that come to this blog get it when it comes to this incident but manhood is under attack and people that have been somewhere and did somethings are no longer valued.

      additionally instead of ostracizing quitters we know pat them on the back and say good job for displaying a total lack of courage, both physical and moral.

      if someone says some trash like that and you don't deck them then either you know its in jest or you're straight pussy.

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  4. Different angle....it is kind of ironic where we live in a society, especially in the US which is very violent, loves a sport that is super violent, very masculine but then turns around and acts all surprised that the locker room is violent or vulgar, freaking make up your mind folks.....best analogy I heard was if you like hot dogs, don't find out how they are made.....

    http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?storyId=9941696&src=desktop&wjb

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