OrediggerPoke
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https://www.si.com/college/westvirginia/football/breaking-wvu-dc-vic-koenning-placed-on-administrative-leave
Lost Poke said:I have to say, that story is really hard to follow and understand.
OrediggerPoke said:Lost Poke said:I have to say, that story is really hard to follow and understand.
Agreed, the story is still developing I suppose. Now the top article on ESPN
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/29354516/west-virginia-dc-vic-koenning-placed-leave-following-allegations-mistreatment
While Koenning was a terrible head coach, I had never heard allegations of him being a racist here at Wyoming. Will be an interesting story to follow.
laxwyo said:I think it’s cool that a single student can sink a coach as long as he claims “racism”. It’s also cool that phone video superheroes can harass white people as long as we believe they said the “n word” off camera. There’s no way they’d ever weaponize something like that especially in light of the dozens and dozens of hate hoaxes.
ragtimejoe1 said:Some people never worked road construction, oil field, or other real job and it shows.
I'll leave it at that.
Asmodeanreborn said:ragtimejoe1 said:Some people never worked road construction, oil field, or other real job and it shows.
I'll leave it at that.
I used the N-word growing up. I joked about gypsies (sorry, I know that's also a slur for Roma), Somalians, Jews, and who knows what else?
That doesn't make it right or any less racist.
"On real work sites, we grope women and beat the Sh#t out of Mexicans. It shows you guys have never had a real job!"
I don't think most people mean harm by using that kind of language, but behavior inevitably has consequences somewhere.
ragtimejoe1 said:Some people never worked road construction, oil field, or other real job and it shows.
I'll leave it at that.
OrediggerPoke said:ragtimejoe1 said:Some people never worked road construction, oil field, or other real job and it shows.
I'll leave it at that.
I'll agree that the world we live is way too sensitive in many ways. But I think it is fair to hold one of the highest paid members of a University to a different standard than a roughneck working at a well site.
OrediggerPoke said:Personally, I can recall instances such as playing sports with buddies in the past when I might have playfully said something like "man pay attention to the play, you're such a retard." While using the term retard isn't the best word to use at all, I'd be devastated if a comment like that which didn't really have any ill intent toward the handicapped community whatsoever had a real impact on my career.
ragtimejoe1 said:I worked real jobs with real men of all religions, ethnicities, and whatever else.
I'll guarantee you there wasn't 1 man with his "feelings hurt" and there was nothing held back ever. Get the damn job done is all that mattered. If you did get the job done, you had respect despite what words were thrown around. If you didn't get the job done, you didn't get respect and likely run off. Race, religion, or anything else didn't matter.
Asmodeanreborn said:ragtimejoe1 said:I worked real jobs with real men of all religions, ethnicities, and whatever else.
I'll guarantee you there wasn't 1 man with his "feelings hurt" and there was nothing held back ever. Get the damn job done is all that mattered. If you did get the job done, you had respect despite what words were thrown around. If you didn't get the job done, you didn't get respect and likely run off. Race, religion, or anything else didn't matter.
Real jobs, as opposed to what? Fake jobs?
Honestly, if people don't get why it's just inappropriate to throw the N-word around as a white dude, then I guess I wouldn't bother explaining it either. Our officers called us all kinds of names in the military. Never that, though.
This is 100% true. Coach Vic did visit me in Charleston to bring me food and as I said in my initial post he has done good by me and he is not a bad person but his thoughts and beliefs are mislead.
ragtimejoe1 said:As opposed to a bunch of white collar former frat boys who feel sorry for something they said in a frat house during their time at college.
I must have missed where he called someone the N word. Story sounded like he used the word retard and took a political stance on building the wall, the protests, etc.
If he called someone the n word, sure, but it sounds more like a bunch of oversensitive sissies because the coach supported a different political view and used the word retard. Career ending?
Meh, like I said, real people in real jobs face more than that by the minute.
laxwyo said:I think it’s cool that a single student can sink a coach as long as he claims “racism”. It’s also cool that phone video superheroes can harass white people as long as we believe they said the “n word” off camera. There’s no way they’d ever weaponize something like that especially in light of the dozens and dozens of hate hoaxes.
+100 yep - words don't hurt people much - actions do. Its a fucked up situation, but I hope they do get up and become more equal after this. I'd like to say I've worked hard for the things in my life, and I'll bet I've had enslaved ancestors, but hell, there isn't any harder work than the work at the end of a whip. Nobody should like that.OrediggerPoke said:ragtimejoe1 said:Some people never worked road construction, oil field, or other real job and it shows.
I'll leave it at that.
I'll agree that the world we live is way too sensitive in many ways. But I think it is fair to hold one of the highest paid members of a University to a different standard than a roughneck working at a well site.
That said, I'm not going to render any judgment on what Koenning did or did not do and whether he was in the wrong at West Virginia without more established facts. With what is out there right now and a former coach conflicting the report of the student athlete, it seems to be a bit unfair to Koenning that he is all over the news without much understanding of what did/did not happen. Press like that almost guarantees that job opportunities will be limited in the future for him regardless of what actually happened.
Personally, I can recall instances such as playing sports with buddies in the past when I might have playfully said something like "man pay attention to the play, you're such a retard." While using the term retard isn't the best word to use at all, I'd be devastated if a comment like that which didn't really have any ill intent toward the handicapped community whatsoever had a real impact on my career.