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    • No country is perfect when it comes to equality, but people are leaving their homeland in droves (over 100 countries by last count) to make their way here for a reason.  I am hispanic and in our culture we have inequality based on class in most nations rather than race.  These are all human failings and though racism does exist, that sin isn't limited to one skin color.  We should all strive to find the best in each other rather than accentuating the bad.    
    • Forgot some of you can’t comprehend. My initial post said I didn’t know if it was racist, but very inappropriate. I always forget that America has treated all of it’s citizens EQUALLY and that some people just overreact and make up things out of thin air 
    • Sorry, I forgot some of you have a crystal ball to "READ the ROOM"!  No doubt it was probably a poor choice of words but would gets to decide intent. 
    • The only thing going for it is that least they both have the same 10 teams. But as you look at them, some of the positioning is radically different.  Wouldn't it be shocking if the winner of 5A ends up being not one of the above teams!
    • My level of outrage regarding this incident is a 2/3 because I don’t know the context of what the commentator is trying to use, but this is a “Read the room,” situation here. Some historical facts about the GREAT USA…Caucasian-Americans have referred to African-Americans as “monkeys” in a derogatory manner. So, referring to your children/grand-children as “monkeys” is one thing, but not the same as it being to describe a group of people in a negative way.    So like I said, I don’t know if it was racist, but it was stupid to leave it for interpretation, considering what the term “monkey” being directed towards African-Americans has meant in this country. I’ve never heard a commentator mention “monkey or bananas” when kids of other races have been cramping 
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