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San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich says it is important to celebrate Black History Month even though "we live in a racist country."

Popovich made the comments before San Antonio's game against Utah on Monday.

"I think it's pretty obvious," Popovich said. "The league is made up of a lot of black guys. To honor [Black History Month] and understand it is pretty simplistic. How would you ignore that? But more importantly, we live in a racist country that hasn't figured it out yet. And it's always important to bring attention to it, even if it angers some people. The point is that you have to keep it in front of everybody's nose so that they understand it, that it still hasn't been taken care of, and we have a lot of work to do."

"More importantly, we live in a racist country that hasn't figured it out yet. It's always important to bring attention to it, even if it angers some people. The point is, you have to keep it in front of everybody's nose and let them know it still hasn't been taken care of and we still have a lot of work to do

Popovich has been a longtime critic of President Donald Trump, including calling him a "soulless coward" and also reiterated his stance of how there is still prevalent social injustice and racism in the United States.

"If you were born white, you automatically have a monstrous advantage educationally, economically, culturally in this society," Popovich said. "And all the systemic roadblocks that exist, whether it's in a judicial sense, a neighborhood sense with laws, zoning, education -- we have huge problems in that regard that are very complicated, but take leadership, time and real concern to try to solve. It's a tough one because people don't really want to face it. And it's in our national discourse."

https://www.si.com/nba/2018/02/13/gregg-popovich-black-history-month
 
I would comment on this, but I've heard white men aren't allowed to have opinions anymore.

I've also heard that white men are being shit on. I've heard it's an issue. But I don't have an opinion on that.

barfo
 
I'd just like to point out that if all things were equal he most likely wouldn't have been able to become a head coach in the NBA..................You don't think he's planning on stepping down do ya?
 
I would comment on this, but I've heard white men aren't allowed to have opinions anymore.

I've also heard that white men are being shit on. I've heard it's an issue. But I don't have an opinion on that.

barfo

We're the last group that can be made fun of too. don't forget that, you white washing man!
 
How exactly is quoting the NBA's best coach in a basketball forum trolling?

But I do have to admit SlyPimpDog has a great ring to it.

SlyPimpinDog sounds better.
 
I'd just like to point out that if all things were equal he most likely wouldn't have been able to become a head coach in the NBA..................You don't think he's planning on stepping down do ya?
I hope the black guy on his staff takes his place when he does, #TeamIme
 
"If you were born white, you automatically have a monstrous advantage educationally, economically, culturally in this society," Popovich said.

The fellow is a pretty good coach, but doesn't make him a pretty good systems analyst. Not a damn thing in this statement is true even though Pop said it.
 
Some us surely have white guilt over our white privilege. That's something we have to live with our whole lives.
 
Come on! You dropped the turds on the walk. Name them!
What is obsolete?

You are obsolete, old white man.

In the future, sailing ships will be built and captained by robots. Young black lesbian robots.

Edit: Is turd-naming a thing? Is that what one does for entertainment on those long voyages?

barfo
 

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