OT: Bama fan has concerns for "foreign" qb

Submitted by The Baughz on

Saw this on twitter. I was in tears. This post is in regards to Bama freshman QB Tua Tagovailoa, A 5* from Hawaii. Enjoy.

 

 

Alabama has a freshman quarterback from Hawaii, and at least one fan is concerned

Everyone Murders

September 13th, 2017 at 11:41 AM ^

A map (and a flashlight) have been of no use in finding my ass.  Plus, if I'm supposed to use a map, that takes both of my hands.  (I put the flashlight in my mouth, mechanic-style.)

I'm told my ass looks great in these jeans, but I've no way to know other than hearsay.

ElBictors

September 13th, 2017 at 1:17 PM ^

Driving through rural parts of both is like going back in time ...where time stopped in 1963 or so. Co-worker once had us pull over so he could grab some cotton blowing across the street from a field. We're called 'Yanks' more than a few times and although investment guys, were presumed to be insurance adjusters working hurricane claims. If the OP/Bama 'fan' is trolling Bama ...it's pretty funny. If it's an actual, genuine Bama fan ...it's funnier.

Billy Ray Valentine

September 13th, 2017 at 1:13 PM ^

FWIW, the US Government appears to designate Native Hawaiians as a race:  https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/HI

 

It is apparent many disagree with my opinion, but I really think this (mgoblog) thread fails.  I get the humor.  I love dark humor myself.  I hate over-the-top PC police.  This just isn't that funny to me.  I hate lazy humor as much as I hate over-the-top PC police.  

 

My first reaction is that the Bama blog original post seems like a blatant troll job.  The OP hasn't made a single other post in the thread, even though several Bama posters are mocking the OP.  Assuming I am wrong, and some racist, ignoramus spewed this nonsense for real, I see no need to give it air time here.  

 

I find it pathetic whenever 11W, RCMB, etc. magnifies an ignorant pro-Michigan comment.  This is the same nonsense.   

03 Blue 07

September 13th, 2017 at 12:41 PM ^

I'm pretty sure he was referring to the states and territories he'd visited at that point in his primary campaign, since territories do vote in presidential primaries, and he was in fact a primary candidate in a bitterly contested primary when this video was taken. But yes, a rhetorical gaffe nonetheless. http://www.fairvote.org/puerto-rico-and-other-territories-vote-in-prima…

The Mad Hatter

September 13th, 2017 at 1:20 PM ^

more than one time.  I visited 10 states, 10 times each.  I visited 100 states.

A gaffe to be sure, but did people really think that a Harvard educated US Senator didn't know how many fucking states there were?

/then again tan suit and dijon mustard were an outrage.

Gunga Galunga

September 13th, 2017 at 2:08 PM ^

That is all you got when you got owned?? Not going to address the fact that a site which is supposed to distinguish between fact and fiction is full of lies??

Bahahahaha you really are a moron. Come on pal...I think your mom is calling you up from the basement to lick the mixing bowl.