If you think he is a racist, because he doesn't like Tiger Woods...I'd LOVE to hear your take on this article... http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/12/cop_killer_hailed_as_muslim_ma.html -gatropod
The only reason I think FeenixRizin and many others like him here at ET are racists is because they have repeatedly and incontrovertibly proven themselves to be so inclined. The big picture is right there. You just have to look at it to see it. For some peculiar reason, the moderators here at ET are incapable of hearing the rampant dog-whistle racism that goes on here. And so, it continues largely unabated.
You weren't talking about Tiger Woods (or so you claimed), you were talking about an unchangeable wild animal ("you can take the tiger out of the jungle but you can't take the jungle out of the tiger"). Don't you even know the meaning of what you wrote?? And species evolve, individual specimens don't. Still trying to have it both ways. And ending up looking like a complete nitwit. But you're "right" in one sense: there is no winning an argument with the willfully ignorant (aka willfully stupid). Guys like you are incapable of getting the point. But exposing you for others has its benefits.
Not trying to be offensive...but, just wondering, did you read the article from the link I posted? Mine is more a question of degrees. Thanks, gastropod
Superior? Woods has more money than me, a younger wife than me and plays better golf than me. Is it possible your obsession with racism is due to your own inferiority complex?
No offense taken. I saw the article. Two points: 1. Two wrongs don't make a right. 2. American Thinker is an Internet rag.
Can't respond to Gabfly directly, as I have him on ignore... as do I have ALL racists on ET. Gabfly is a RACIST...he excuses every dumbass, weak, anti-American thing Obama does... just because he's black.
I must say I'm a little surprised at this. The golf community is usually a little more tight lipped about these things. Will we see a brawl this season? We'll see how all this effects his game. 18 majors may be more difficult to achieve than orginally anticipated. A few days ago, we told you how in 2001, golfer Jesper Parnevik and his wife introduced their nanny, Elin Nordegren, to an up-and-coming young go-getter by the name of Tiger Woods. With all the revelations of late, seems Jesper isn't particularly happy with how Tiger has handled his marriage. "I feel really sorry for Elin," he told The Golf Channel on Wednesday. "I would be especially sad about it since I'm kind of ... I really feel sorry for Elin, since me and my wife were at fault for hooking her up with him. We probably thought he was a better guy than he is. I would probably need to apologize to her and hope she uses a driver next time instead of the 3-iron." Parnevik noted the privacy issue at the heart of the story, but understands that the rules are different for Tiger ... and not always in his favor: "It's a private thing, of course. But when you are the guy he is, the world's best athlete, you should think more before you do stuff. . . And maybe not just do it, like Nike says."