HelenaHandBasket said:
PR, I think your personal relationships and feelings are making more out of this than it really is. Was the process questionable, maybe, but I don't have an issue with him cutting 6 players. Not sure why you continually fall back to the race card on this. At this point, I am over this entire argument, but it is apparent that PR will never be.
Why do you keep bringing up Momberg, and now referring to the race card? I said nothing recently that remotely was falling back on the race card. If you think I did, then that indicates to me that you don't understand racial prejudice and that you are probably racist, or have racist tendencies. In my experience, people who respond by saying someone is using the race card, likely is racist or has racist tendencies or doesn't understand racism. Why can't you just drop it? You are the problem, not me.
If you want to educate yourself a bit, see below:
"There Is No Race Card To Play Because Race Is Intertwined Into Everything"
https://www.forbes.com/sites/shereeatcheson/2021/01/05/there-is-no-race-card-to-play-because-race-is-intertwined-into-everything/?sh=5fe0e18a5cc7
"The ‘playing the race card’ accusation is just a way to silence us"
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/16/playing-the-race-card-racism-black-experience
"Ten Lessons for Talking About Race, Racism, and Racial Justice"
"Know the Counter Narratives.
Some themes consistently emerge in conversations about race, particularly from those who do not want to talk about unequal opportunity or the existence of racism. While we all probably feel like we know these narratives inside out, it’s still important to examine them and particularly to watch how they evolve and change. The point in doing this is not to argue against each theme point by point, but to understand what stories are happening in people’s heads when we try to start a productive conversation. A few common themes include:
"Alleging discrimination is itself racist and divisive.
"Know the Counter Narratives.
Claiming discrimination is “playing the race card,” opportunistic, hypocritical demagoguery."
https://www.opportunityagenda.org/explore/resources-publications/lessons-talking-about-race-racism-and-racial-justice
"Why The “Race Card” Doesn’t Exist And How To Be A Better Ally"
https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/how-to-be-a-better-ally