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Chris Rock Says “College Sports No Different Than Slavery”

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“So I’m watching the Kansas North Carolina game on tv . And I notice there are 9 Black players and 1 White player btw the White player is amazing. Anyway I look in the stands and everybody is White.

Since its known that college sports is big money, one could come to the conclusion that the nine Black and one White player are playing to put 100 thousand White kids though college. I know no one is getting whipped or beaten but economically college sports are no different than slavery. I know a lot of Black intellectuals will say we can do so much more than play ball and we can .

But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t reap the benefits from sports, White kids that go to Syracuse and Georgetown do. These kids should be paid and allowed to get an education for themselves and their families for the rest of there lives. Black people not making money from college sports is like Arabs not making money from oil insane.

We have our reparations lottery ticket right in our pocket and were not smart enough to cash it in.”�

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Fermin Altenburg April 28, 2013 at 10:21 am

After working as a standup comic and appearing in small film roles, Rock came to wider prominence as a cast member of Saturday Night Live in the early 1990s. He went on to more prominent film roles, and a series of acclaimed comedy specials for HBO..

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