Bobby Bowden Reinforces Racial Stereotypes
Former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden was on ESPN’s Mike And Mike to discuss his new book and went on a tangent to talk about his experience visiting black parents. He talked about how only men can raise men and all that rhetoric, too.
Oh boy. Bobby Bowden on players not having dads. "They wanna grow up to be men, like their momma. That's why they wear earrings." pic.twitter.com/iBhUueqEqw
— Dr Cork Gaines (@CorkGaines) January 4, 2017
The kicker here is him talking about how players want to wear earrings to be like their moms. This hasn’t gone over well. Hit the flip to see all the people calling him racist and even some people defending him.
Anyone else miss the old days when football coaches coud be men and sleep with there recruits? https://t.co/P5wzR9Fnl0
— PFTCommenter (@PFTCommenter) January 4, 2017
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basically any time Bobby Bowden does an interview pic.twitter.com/THjVXHCMRj
— jeff sterling (@jsterling86) January 4, 2017
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