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I'm glad you do at least understand their frustration. You're right that there will be benefits to playing USC. In addition to that, also think of how SCSU wants to keep its supporters happy. Many of these supporters want the here and now of being at the game. ETA: I just read PerfectVerse and Jitterbug's posts. I agree with both of you. General statement: All in all, this topic isn't a huge deal but the fact that this thread was presented as "oh, look...another (black) person playing the race card" is a huge deal to me. We have more enough threads like that on GC and more than enough ranting about that in the real world. Instead of assuming, people should take a step back and find what is embedded in such topics and in people's choices of words. |
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But my original point still stands in my opinion -- that the fact that only 2,000 tickets were offered is an economic decision only. Taking into account an 80,000 seat stadium with over 60,000 season tickets and a student body which probably gets less tickets than they probably should at any game, it still comes down to not only filling all of the seats with warm bodies, but also placating the home fans who might not be able to see a game otherwise -- and who will in the future be some of those season ticket holders. The alums and future alums are perceived as more important than people from an opposing team' school. I do think the topic of the thread is a bit overblown, though. |
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In what form? In what perspective? |
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It is pretty clear by the statments that they were based on racial discrimination. |
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If it was "clear" or even obvious just based on reading the article, there wouldn't be room for differing opinions on the matter. |
It seems as if you are the only one that thinks differently....from what I can tell on this page.
I really don't see how you can interpret those statements that I copy and pasted any differently than the fact that they were geared towards accusations of racial discrimination. |
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The title itself affected me negatively because, as DSTCHAOS mentioned, the phrase 'race card' is ridiculous. But I feel personally about the situation because it involves my alma mater. Granted, I will admit that I didn't follow Gamecock football as extensively as others do while I was a student, but I still stand firm in my belief that this game is going to draw a large amount of spectators. I'm tired of grown people playing the "I am right, you are wrong" game like children. What is so hard about listening to what other people have to say, trying to gain an understanding of why they feel the way they feel, and discussing it like adults? Why not try to understand WHY Ford feels SC State should be allotted more tickets? After reading some of these posts, I can see why some people believe that State shouldn't get more tickets. I UNDERSTAND the counter-argument, and I respect their stance. It doesn't really change my stance, but I can respect what others are saying. Why can't some of you do the same thing? What's the problem? Step out of your bubbles and realize that there's a whole world out there filled with people who have opinions that are diverse and might not be the same as yours. |
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