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OT - Southern Mississippi Band Members Taunt KSU's Angel Rodriguez
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[QUOTE="Moontan, post: 239581, member: 166"] The punishment is too harsh. Losing a scholarship? Really? Suspension from some (significant) events, community service and sensitivity training seems more appropriate. That's a typical punishment applied to student athletes... even those that have committed crimes or participated in inappropriate behavior on the court. Why should non-athletes associated with athletic events be treated differently? The article includes the following, puzzling, statements: He's a U.S. Citizen. Why would a representative of an immigration rights group consider him to be an immigrant? Strange. While the chant, in and of itself, is nationalistic, this particular instance of its use was most likely triggered by ethnic or racial discriminatory feelings by at least one band member. [/QUOTE]
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