Originally posted by NoVertical:
Oh, wait. They already did that. Never mind. On a side note, I'm sick of pUKe fans tell everyone how great their state is for BB. Look at their roster! One or two "token" guys from Kennnnnnntucky who never get to play. What a joke.
Originally posted by STEVEGRO50:
Whats even funnier...You have a great state for HS basketball...only problem is none of them want to play for Indiana....LOLOLOLOLOLoOriginally posted by NoVertical:
Oh, wait. They already did that. Never mind. On a side note, I'm sick of pUKe fans tell everyone how great their state is for BB. Look at their roster! One or two "token" guys from Kennnnnnntucky who never get to play. What a joke.
I lived for a few years out of college about 30 miles south of Lexington. I noticed a large number of African Americans wearing UL gear. I commented to a friend of mine that was one of those UL fans that I was surprised how many people were UL fans in UK's backyard. He explained that the African American families were well aware of the racist views of Rupp and would never support UK or a college that would play in an arena named for him.After watching these documentaries this week, along with Glory Road, what a racist this man was.
Re: Hey, I've got a great idea! Let's name an arena after him...
....And still you envy us......
In a way you can say, "they" won. Racism is not as bad today as it was back then. It's a good thing to think about. Truth will always eventually win out.Re: Footnoted quotes from Racist Rupp himself
And there they are, playing in Rupp Arena.
I heard Oscar Robertson in an interview say that racism kept him from going to IU. So you can say that racism cost us a whole lot. One thing I have concluded is that racism is a shame. It's a shame that people would treat others differently because of their skin color. It's also a shame because racists (whether red,yellow,black or white) are usually angry people. They don't have peace in their lives because when you hate all the time it prevents you from experiencing happiness.I hate to break it to you but Branch was a known racist too, it is a horrible ugly past but it was just the times back then. Fortunately as a country we've come a long way since, and we've been able to progress.
Racism is ignorance.I heard Oscar Robertson in an interview say that racism kept him from going to IU. So you can say that racism cost us a whole lot. One thing I have concluded is that racism is a shame. It's a shame that people would treat others differently because of their skin color. It's also a shame because racists (whether red,yellow,black or white) are usually angry people. They don't have peace in their lives because when you hate all the time it prevents you from experiencing happiness.
I lived for a few years out of college about 30 miles south of Lexington. I noticed a large number of African Americans wearing UL gear. I commented to a friend of mine that was one of those UL fans that I was surprised how many people were UL fans in UK's backyard. He explained that the African American families were well aware of the racist views of Rupp and would never support UK or a college that would play in an arena named for him.
This was before the internet and in a time where we only saw the public image of a person. I had no idea that there was such a hatred of the man. I was surprised their views had been kept quiet. I wonder if the hatred has faded over the years. How long before Lexington dumps the Rupp Arena name?
I think humanity always wins out. Sometimes it takes many generations of transforming warped point of views due to their upbringings but progress has and continues to be made.
It's easy to sit back now knowing how hurtful, vile and atrocious those thoughts and words are in any setting but back in that time, I assure you that Adolph was likely among the majority that spoke like that. Had he been raised in more recent generations, he most likely would have been raised to believe differently. Just in the same way as religions are currently overwhelmingly based on location, our beliefs are often founded on location and generational time frame we are raised.
I think the best thing to do is to learn from that past and not necessarily forget it. Its easy to think in our current society/culture that there is no way humanity could genuinely have that thought process............but as you can see, we absolutely have the ability. Much like CTE from football, it's on us to continue to educate ourselves and progress.
Aldoph had Old South racism.After watching these documentaries this week, along with Glory Road, what a racist this man was.
God question.
But Adolph was a racist.
I think anyone who would name their son Adolph today is setting their son up for a lifetime of racist associations.After watching these documentaries this week, along with Glory Road, what a racist this man was.
Adolf "Adi" Dassler (3 November 1900 – 6 December 1978) was a German cobbler, inventor and entrepreneur who founded the German sportswear company Adidas. He was also the younger brother of Rudolf Dassler, founder of Puma.I think anyone who would name their son Adolph today is setting their son up for a lifetime of racist associations.
Common name in early 1900's now has an unfortunate association to evil racism.Adolf "Adi" Dassler (3 November 1900 – 6 December 1978) was a German cobbler, inventor and entrepreneur who founded the German sportswear company Adidas. He was also the younger brother of Rudolf Dassler, founder of Puma.
DumbEnvious of racism? Is that the point of your post?
This thread is about Rupp's obvious racism. But I guess if one could be envious of a fanbase that promotes and embodies racism, I guess every fanbase would be envious of UK's pronounced racism....lol
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Most and it was very common place back then. Most in every state were racist back then but not famous.Re: Adolph seems to go in hand with extreme racism
I'm certainly not defending Rupp, however he was not alone when it came to racism in his day. Many schools, both in the north and south, were late to the dance when it came to recruiting and offering basketball scholarships to kids of color.
It's too bad Rupp went as far as vocalizing his thoughts. He could have been a pioneer for rather than a racist.
Most and it was very common place back then. Most in every state were racist back then but not famous.
Lol using a movie like glory road to cite rupp as a racist that’s great. You do know most of the stuff in that movie was the Hollywood touch right? Guys who played in that game said there weren’t rebel flags everywhere like the movie portrayed. Rupp tried to recruit guys like unselfish and Ralph beard but he couldn’t get any of those guys because they preferred the inner city colleges. Rupp was also a victim of his time. Times were changing as his coaching tenure was coming to an end. Was he a little racist? Possibly, but that’s the time he grew up in. He wasn’t the chapter president for klan meetings.
Possibly racist. Yes Racist.Lol using a movie like glory road to cite rupp as a racist that’s great. You do know most of the stuff in that movie was the Hollywood touch right? Guys who played in that game said there weren’t rebel flags everywhere like the movie portrayed. Rupp tried to recruit guys like unselfish and Ralph beard but he couldn’t get any of those guys because they preferred the inner city colleges. Rupp was also a victim of his time. Times were changing as his coaching tenure was coming to an end. Was he a little racist? Possibly, but that’s the time he grew up in. He wasn’t the chapter president for klan meetings.
I would not use progress. I would use evolve. There should be no bias or racism toward any race, all should been seen and judged equally on the content of their character.Exactly. It's not to say its not horrific because that is 100% what it is. With that said, it was considered normal back then so its hard to judge someone using today's social norms. Thank goodness we have progressed to where we are today and I hope we only continue to progress.