The “racial slur” accusations and “double standard” charges hurled by the media and from angry corners of Twitter after Andrew Harrison's hot-mic moment last weekend are evidence of just how perverted our nation's race conversation has become.
Harrison apologized later that night on Twitter, saying the comment was made “in jest.” But if you're Frank Kaminsky, would you rather be talking about Andrew Harrison or preparing for your NCAA championship game against Duke? We're guessing the latter.
Andrew Harrison was not in a good mood after Kentucky's loss, when a Frank Kaminsky question came up for teammate Karl-Anthony Towns. Harrison can be heard, as he cups his hands over his mouth above the
Andrew Harrison was not in a good mood after Kentucky's loss, when a Frank Kaminsky question came up for teammate Karl-Anthony Towns. Harrison can be heard, as he cups his hands over his mouth above the
The “racial slur” accusations and “double standard” charges hurled by the media and from angry corners of Twitter after Andrew Harrison's hot-mic moment last weekend are evidence of just how perverted our nation's race conversation has become.