Pretty sure I just became a fan of any team this guy ever faces ever again. pic.twitter.com/svNLFwT25a— Randy Scott (@RandyScottESPN) June 22, 2019 All fan bases have horrible moments. This one will live forever in the University of Louisville's hall of shame, a space more crowded than an Atlanta airport escalator. Louisville baseball player Luke Smith screamed F-bombs and other derisive words and gestures toward the Vanderbilt Commodores in their College World Series game. It did not end well for U of L baseball or for the image of the school and city that share the name LOUISVILLE. It was not a case of a frustrated player yelling the F-word at his own mistakes. Smith weaponized many F-words to exhibit his
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Rep. John Yarmuth on vulgar young Democrats vs. seasoned Democrats
📻 Here's Rep. John Yarmuth on an upgraded Speaker Nancy Pelosi, new Democrats vs seasoned Democrats, outrage over Rep. Ilhan Omar's 9/11 comments, the release of the #MuellerReport, Rep. Rashida Tlaib MFing Donald Trump, & Andy Beshear's threatened lawsuit over teacher sickout lists 🎙️ LISTEN
Muhammad Ali? Never heard of him.
Imagine how Muhammad Ali would have been destroyed by today's virtue signaling youth once they heard his views promoting racial segregation. The internet mob would have chased Ali into oblivion for pulling at the corners of his eyelids to imitate a Chinese man. "They love (their) little slant-eyed pretty brown skin babies." On mixed race children, Ali asked "Who want to spot up yourself and kill your race? You're a hater of your race if you don't wanna stay who you are. You ashamed of what God made you?" But Ali is forgiven for his brash promotion of racial segregation during the 1960s (and well into the 80s). He was simply spouting his religious beliefs according to his mentor Elijah Muhammad,