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Re: The Rice Mob Is Back

Postby Rebel10 » Sun Sep 18, 2016 9:03 am

West Coast Johnny wrote:People can and do get micro-raged about anything. For every one tweeting faux outrage at the rice band there are 100s that feel that Baylor deserved everything the rice band dished out and more. So rice should regret doing something and shouldn't have gone "too far" with their freedom of speech because a tiny minority pretend to be offended? Bullshoot.


Well since TCU has has their bouts with rape on campus as well as harboring drug dealers on their football team I guess you have had some experience in the matter.
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Re: The Rice Mob Is Back

Postby West Coast Johnny » Sun Sep 18, 2016 9:39 am

Rebel10 wrote:
West Coast Johnny wrote:People can and do get micro-raged about anything. For every one tweeting faux outrage at the rice band there are 100s that feel that Baylor deserved everything the rice band dished out and more. So rice should regret doing something and shouldn't have gone "too far" with their freedom of speech because a tiny minority pretend to be offended? Bullshoot.


Well since TCU has has their bouts with rape on campus as well as harboring drug dealers on their football team I guess you have had some experience in the matter.

Oooh. Now I'm micro-raged. You should keep your freedom of speech to yourself because people like me might get offended.... dummy.
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Re: The Rice Mob Is Back

Postby Junior » Sun Sep 18, 2016 12:49 pm

I thought it was well executed. Hadn't considered the victim angle, though. But no Baylor fan has a right to be outraged IMO.
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Re: The Rice Mob Is Back

Postby Rebel10 » Sun Sep 18, 2016 1:57 pm

West Coast Johnny wrote:
Rebel10 wrote:
West Coast Johnny wrote:People can and do get micro-raged about anything. For every one tweeting faux outrage at the rice band there are 100s that feel that Baylor deserved everything the rice band dished out and more. So rice should regret doing something and shouldn't have gone "too far" with their freedom of speech because a tiny minority pretend to be offended? Bullshoot.


Well since TCU has has their bouts with rape on campus as well as harboring drug dealers on their football team I guess you have had some experience in the matter.

Oooh. Now I'm micro-raged. You should keep your freedom of speech to yourself because people like me might get offended.... dummy.


I must have hit a nerve there.
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Re: The Rice Mob Is Back

Postby West Coast Johnny » Sun Sep 18, 2016 4:00 pm

Rebel10 wrote:
West Coast Johnny wrote:
Rebel10 wrote:
Well since TCU has has their bouts with rape on campus as well as harboring drug dealers on their football team I guess you have had some experience in the matter.

Oooh. Now I'm micro-raged. You should keep your freedom of speech to yourself because people like me might get offended.... dummy.


I must have hit a nerve there.

You do realize that most of the outrage at the Rice Band is from Baylor fans and Briles supporters. By agreeing with them, the rape enablers win. Congratulations.
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Re: The Rice Mob Is Back

Postby HubbaHubba » Sun Sep 18, 2016 8:19 pm

I am a little more outraged that Baylor continues to employ the entire rape enabling assistant coaching staff than I am at the MOB. I am a little more outraged at the NCAA that they don't see shielding athletes from felony prosecution is an improper benefit. I am a little more outraged that baylor fan is more outraged at losing a head coach than they are at the system wide failure of their institution to show a modicum of respect and compassion for the victims. No, I don't think the MOB "went" too far, others are not going far enough.
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