Funny Dame confrontation with a fan.

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IMO gay slurs and racist slurs are one in the same. :dunno:

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If I was Dame, it would have probably gone something like this:
 
I didn't miss anything. IMO there's no difference. You'd like to differentiate between the two. I don't parse them.

He was not differentiating. His point was the media is too quick to say that it was a racist slur when it was something else.
 
The business mantra of "The customer is always right" does not apply to NBA fans, especially since they've been serving alcohol....

That's not a good business mantra anyway. :dunno:

The customer is not always right. Statistics show that most often, the customer is wrong.

However, the fact of the matter is, the customer is always a customer. You must treat them like they are paying your bills because essentially they are.

Even when you have to tell a customer no, you still have to do it in a professional way no matter how unprofessional they are.
 
He was not differentiating. His point was the media is too quick to say that it was a racist slur when it was something else.

It was both (which is why there's no need to differentiate IMO). He called him a F. A. N.
 
Watching this, I can't help but wonder what was Dame's plan? Truly, was he prepared to put his hands on someone? I get it, he's from "The Town" and all that, but seriously, what would he have done?

In general, when confronting a bully/asshole, there is no need to put hands on them. Most are cowards pretending to be tough guys and will back down when confronted.

BNM
 
It was both (which is why there's no need to differentiate IMO). He called him a F. A. N.

If both, report it as both. Again, reporter being too quick to get a story out to present the information correctly. Happens too many times and corrections never fully fix misinformation.
 
If both, report it as both. Again, reporter being too quick to get a story out to present the information correctly. Happens too many times and corrections never fully fix misinformation.

It' didn't need to be corrected. He did say a racial word. Not sure what the debate is about.
 
If both, report it as both. Again, reporter being too quick to get a story out to present the information correctly. Happens too many times and corrections never fully fix misinformation.

If you want an accurate headline, something like "Fan being an Asshole - Dame Tells Him to Stop".

That would seem to cover all bases. Whether he used a racial slur, a gay slur, or both, the guy was being an asshole and Dame called him on it.

BNM
 

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