Posted on 05/06/2014 9:06:25 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
When P.K. Subban, a Black man scored the winning goal in the second overtime period of Thursday nights National Hockey League playoff game thereby beating Bostons Bruins and giving the victory to the Montreal Canadians, twitter exploded. It was filled with res gestae spontaneous comments from New England liberals about what they actually feel about Black people. The free flow of the N word tells what the people who vote for a murderer and fake Indian truly think when they can speak anonymously and dont have to fake their responses.
Here is a sample of these disgusting comments.
That stupid n***** doesnt belong in hockey...
(Excerpt) Read more at coachisright.com ...
Wayne Simmonds had bananas thrown onto the ice in Toronto
a couple seasons back when the Flyers were kicking the Leafs butts. This sort of ugly is nothing new.
PK’s parents were in the stands at TD Garden.
Wasn’t me. I’m a bad honky who doesn’t care about hockey.
Uh, newenglander?
Cheering for any and all New England teams to be beaten is healthy.
LOL
That is just bs to do that.
Watch you language, there...
It’s “there ARE”, not “there is”.
When the Celtics were winning their titles in the 60s with black players, by far more Boston people were fans of the all-white Bruins.
Go Habs!
Northeastern white liberals are the most racist group in the country (possible exception: the “reverse racism” grievance industry).
Kinda hard to be a racist baseball fan these days. If the guy can swing a bat, we like him.
The Tweets have already been traced back to Canada. This happened when the Bruins beat Vancouver as well.
Series tied 1-1.
Today’s game is à Montréal.
Go Habs!
I am from the Northeast, near Boston. As a young man, work took me to Memphis for a year. I held all the typical Northerner's smug stereotypes about the south, about race-relations, etc...
I found southern cities to be less segregated than northern cities. I found much more social and work interaction between black and white. I found much more commonality in culture, food, religion between black and white. I found much more overall politeness and mutual respect for strangers of all colors.
Ironically the NHL’s first black player was Willie O’Ree, who took the ice for the BOSTON BRUINS in 1958.
Is this the game you were watching?
How does the “Coach” know that all those posting these words are liberals?
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