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Philly WR Riley Cooper is a racist


Cary Kollins

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Riley can apologize all he wants, the truth is he is only upset that he was caught.  

 

That is what I was going to say... he can apologize he's still going to pay for this...

 

How can he even show his face at camp now?  

 

Drunk, pissed, whatever he was if he says it like that in public it's something he says all the time.

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It makes you wonder, how many other closet racists are out there. I suspect a hell of a lot more than we suspect.

Riley can apologize all he wants, the truth is he is only upset that he was caught.

There are too many, unfortunately. These people don't even consider it a problem, or themselves as prejudiced.

Regular people lose their jobs for this type of shameful behavior. This idiot should be no different.

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it exists in a lot of genders, colors, and creeds..  unfortunately. 

 

 

as a society, better than it's ever been..  but a long way to go, and will never fully be gone..  unfortunately, ignorance will always exist.

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