The Tiger Woods Saga and beyond

The Tiger Woods Saga and beyond

What if Tiger Woods' wife was not white. Say she was black.....would he still be getting this much attention?


Tiger atafute tu 'Michelle-type' of woman, unless kweli ana reservation zake na watu weusi.....

Nimekutana na hii article si muda mrefu, waangalie 'wataalamu' wa mambo ya race wanavyosema....hiyo bold inaweza kuwa jibu sahihi.


Tiger Woods alienates black community with white lovers
Amid all the headlines generated by Tiger Woods' troubles - the puzzling car accident, the suggestions of marital turmoil and multiple mistresses - little attention has been given to the race of the women linked with the world's greatest golfer.

Except in the black community.

When three white women were said to be romantically involved with Woods in addition to his blonde, Swedish wife, blogs, airwaves and barbershops started humming, and Woods' already tenuous standing among many blacks took a beating.

On the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner radio show, Woods was the butt of jokes all week.

"Thankfully, Tiger, you didn't marry a black woman. Because if a sister caught you running around with a bunch of white hoochie-mamas," one parody suggests in song, she would have castrated him.

"The Grinch's Theme Song" didn't stop there: "The question everyone in America wants to ask you is, how many white women does one brother waaant?"

As one blogger, Robert Paul Reyes, wrote: "If Tiger Woods had cheated on his gorgeous white wife with black women, the golfing great's accident would have been barely a blip in the blogosphere."

The darts reflect blacks' resistance to interracial romance. They also are a reflection of discomfort with a man who has smashed barriers in one of America's whitest sports and assumed the mantle of the world's most famous athlete, once worn by Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan.

But Woods has declined to identify himself as black, and famously chose the term "Cablinasian" (Caucasian, black, Indian and Asian) to describe the racial mixture he inherited from his African-American father and Thai mother.

This vexed some blacks, but it hasn't stopped them from claiming Woods as one of their own. Or from disapproving of his marriage to Elin Nordegren, despite blacks' historical fight against white racist opponents of mixed marriage.

On the one hand, Ebonie Johnson Cooper doesn't care that Tiger Woods' wife and alleged mistresses are white because Woods is "quote-unquote not really black."

"But at the same time we still see him as a black man with a white woman, and it makes a difference," said Johnson Cooper, a 26-year-old African-American from New York City. "There's just this preservation thing we have among one another. We like to see each other with each other."

Black women have long felt slighted by the tendency of famous black men to pair with white women, and many have a list of current transgressors at the ready.

"We've discussed this for years among black women," said Denene Millner, author of several books on black relationships. "Why is it when they get to this level ... they tend to go directly for the nearest blonde?"

This tendency may be more prominent due to a relative lack of interracial marriages among average blacks. Although a recent Pew poll showed that 94 percent of blacks say it's all right for blacks and whites to date, a study published this year in Sociological Quarterly showed that blacks are less likely to actually date outside their race than are other groups.

"There is a call for loyalty that is stronger in some ways than in other racial communities," said the author of the study, George Yancey, a sociology professor at the University of North Texas and author of the book "Just Don't Marry One."

The color of one's companion has long been a major measure of "blackness" - which is a big reason why the biracial Barack Obama was able to fend off early questions about his black authenticity.

"Had Barack had a white wife, I would have thought twice about voting for him," Johnson Cooper said.

So do Woods' women say something about the intensely private golfer's views on race?

"I would like to say no, but I think it garners a bit of a yes," Johnson Cooper said.

Carmen Van Kerckhove, founder of the race-meets-pop-culture blog Racialicious, said there have been frequent discussions on her site about the fine line between preference and fetish.

"Is there any difference between a white guy with a thing for blondes, and a non-white guy with a thing for blondes?" asked Van Kerckhove, who has a Chinese mother, a Belgian father and a husband born in America to parents from Benin.

She claims that Asians don't fully embrace Woods, either.

"There are two layers of suspicion toward him," Van Kerkhove said. "One toward the apparent pattern in the race of his partners, and the second in the way he sees himself. ... People have been giving him the side-eye for a while."

There's nothing wrong with wanting a mate who shares your culture, as long as it's for the right reasons, the comedienne Sheryl Underwood said after unleashing a withering Woods monologue on Tom Joyner's radio show.

"Would we question when a Jewish person wants to marry other Jewish people?" she said in an interview. "It's not racist. It's not bigotry. It's cultural pride."

"The issue comes in when you choose something white because you think it's better," Underwood said. "And then you never date a black woman or a woman of color or you never sample the greatness of the international buffet of human beings. If you never do that, we got a problem."

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2009/12/06/2009-12-06_tiger_woods_alienates_black_community_with_white_lovers.html
 
I knew Tiger was an amateur when that voicemail got released. A seasoned player would not call his jump off and be like 'hey, it's Tiger'....I mean, that's your jump off...you don't need to be saying your name on her voicemail let alone leaving a voicemail on her phone

He needs to up his game....

Eeeh bana si utani. Mimi mpaka sasa hivi nafikiri kuna mtu katengeneza hiyo voicemail. It just beats cheating logic (if there is anything like that). Halafu mbona anakamua tu wazungu? Yaani hata hamna cha Shaniqua?

To achieve what he has achieved as a sportsman requires great attention to detail. This doesnt make sense. Itabidi Kingwendu wamtungie wimbo;

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBpK4oUP-vk"]Tiger Woods ni Mapepe[/ame]​
 
Kuna kina Bill Clinton ma Rhodes scholars na child prodigies wameenda kuchemka kwa Lewinsky, itakuwa Woods.

Tatizo unajua hizi firigisi za chini kuna wakati zinatumia mbongo zake zenyewe, na ukiziendekeza matokeo yake ndiyo haya.

Hii idea nzima ya ndoa kwa mwanamke mmoja haiko natural, tutalalamika mpaka kesho lakini huo ndio ukweli wenyewe. Wanaovuma kina Tiger kwa sababu ma top celebrity, lakini wengi tu wamo.

Na wengine wangepata hela na ujiko kama wa Tiger wangefanya maajabu zaidi ya hayo.

Ndiyo maana nasema solution hakuna kuoa.
 
Hilo GolfDigest litakuwa collectors item sasa hivi!

Yeah man, a big coincidence. Hivi Obama hana nguvu ya kusimamisha publication ya hii issue, lol, I mean nchi ipo kwenye vita, lol. Kina rush limbaugh wanaweza wakai-spin hii story ili kumchafua mshikaji.
 
Yeah man, a big coincidence. Hivi Obama hana nguvu ya kusimamisha publication ya hii issue, lol, I mean nchi ipo kwenye vita, lol. Kina rush limbaugh wanaweza wakai-spin hii story ili kumchafua mshikaji.

Obama akitaka kusimamisha publication hapo ndipo kutakuwa na story, ya censorship na media control, hapo ndipo kutakuwa na legitimate story.

Otherwise Obama a stay put, hii itakuwa moment yake ya "Dewey Beats Truman"

Itakuwa kichekesho, lakini haiwezi kumuumiza Obama.

But Nastradamus predicted all of this.
 
Tiger angeweza ku philander anavyotaka na kuoa by 38, five years from now, by then hata yeye mwenyewe angekuja kugundua utazunguka bucha zote nyama ile ile.

Lakini wapi.

Wenzenu huku tunaogopa UKIMWI, Je huko mliko wakuu mnakobeba mabox hakuna MIWAYA kama huku kwetu? Sisi wenzenu huku siku hizi watu hawaogopi makaburi tena kama zamani!!
 
Wenzenu huku tunaogopa UKIMWI, Je huko mliko wakuu mnakobeba mabox hakuna MIWAYA kama huku kwetu? Sisi wenzenu huku siku hizi watu hawaogopi makaburi tena kama zamani!!

Aende kuangalia historia ya Arthur Ashe.
 
"Thankfully, Tiger, you didn't marry a black woman. Because if a sister caught you running around with a bunch of white hoochie-mamas," one parody suggests in song, she would have castrated him.

This is too much a stretch! Black women get played on all the time. Just look at the amount of children born out of wedlock in the black community. Look at the numbers on unmarried black women with children....Michael Jordan cheated on Juanita Jordan and what happened? They settled....Magic Johnson cheated on Cookie Johnson and what happened...she's still with him.

Lorena Bobbit.....remember her? Was she black?
 
Obama akitaka kusimamisha publication hapo ndipo kutakuwa na story, ya censorship na media control, hapo ndipo kutakuwa na legitimate story.

Otherwise Obama a stay put, hii itakuwa moment yake ya "Dewey Beats Truman"

Itakuwa kichekesho, lakini haiwezi kumuumiza Obama.

But Nastradamus predicted all of this.

Si Communications Director wa White House aliwahi kunukuliwa juzi juzi akiongelea kuhusu media control. Anyway, najua he'll never do that. If anything, hii scandal imemsaidia Obama kuondoa attention ya public kwenye surge yake ya afghanistan, kind of reverse of 'wag the dog'.

Arthur Ashe aliondoka kwa ngoma yeah, huyu tiger, with or without condom ameonesha yupo reckless. Kama unavyosema, nastradamus aliongelea mental poison, even a billion dollars can't cure that.
 
This is too much a stretch! Black women get played on all the time. Just look at the amount of children born out of wedlock in the black community. Look at the numbers on unmarried black women with children....Michael Jordan cheated on Juanita Jordan and what happened? They settled....Magic Johnson cheated on Cookie Johnson and what happened...she's still with him.

Lorena Bobbit.....remember her? Was she black?


Yeah it's a stretch, nadhani point ilikuwa kwamba a black woman hatabiriki kulinganisha na swedish, blonde, white woman kama huyo mke wa Tiger. Vilevile kuna tofauti kati ya hao kina Jordan na Tiger, hao jamaa wamekulia kwenye hood, wamedili na black women wa aina zote (wenye class na ambao ni straight-hood) kwa hiyo hata kucheat wanajua how to handle it wakidakwa, Tiger hana exposure hiyo.
 
December 02 2004

Nas Takes Aim At O.J., Tiger And Kobe On 'These Are Our Heroes'
He wants to release the track but doesn't know if radio is ready for it.
By Shaheem Reid, with reporting by Curtis Waller and Bridget Bland

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On his new album, Street's Disciple, Nas commands your attention: He forces you to hit the rewind button a few times before his verses are finished, then makes you ask the person nearest to you, "Did you hear that?" There's plenty of fodder for discussion stored within his double-disc set, which came out on Tuesday.

A track that has everyone talking is disc one's "These Are Our Heroes" (released to the streets with the title "Coon Picnic") on which Nas raps, "Let's hear it, one for the coons on UPN 9 and WB who 'yes massa' on TV/ Whatever happened to Weezy, the Red Foxxes who never got Emmys but were real to me?"

O.J. Simpson, Taye Diggs and Tiger Woods are among those he lashes out at. NBA star Kobe Bryant, however, catches most of the heat on the record, being called out by name and compared to Toby from the miniseries "Roots."

"You can't do better than that?/ The hotel clerk who adjusts the bathroom mat?" Nas says in his verses, referencing Bryant's much-publicized criminal charge for sexual assault in Colorado. "You beat the rap, jiggaboo, fake n---a you, you turn around then you sh-- on Shaq."

Nas recently said he was contemplating releasing the song as a single but did not know if media outlets would be able to embrace it.

"It's a fun record," Nas insisted. "I pick out certain guys that's heavy in the media who - whether they're athletes, rappers, whatever - I think [they're] cooning. I don't know if radio and TV are ready for those images, but they should be, because that's what hip-hop is."

A song that Nas is almost sure he will release in the near future is "Virgo," with Ludacris and Doug E. Fresh. The song has already made its way onto mixtapes (see "Mixtape Monday: Young Buck Gets Shine On G-Unit City, Luda Talks Birth Of 'Virgo' ").

"That joint was fun," he said. "Doug E. Fresh is one of the greatest entertainers and one of the guys I looked up to. Ludacris is witty, fun and one of the tightest lyricists out there. All of us are cool, and one of the main reasons is we share the same sign.

"Doug does the beat box on the record," he continued, "so it reminds you of a Slick Rick, 'La Di Da Di'-style [song]. On 'La Di Da Di,' Slick Rick was having fun talking about this girl he bumped into. It's vulgar, it's funny, and Ludacris brings that effect to it. Being a fan of Slick Rick, I bring that Slick Rick/ New York vibe to it."

Nas said he and Fresh originally did the song together but decided to ask Ludacris to join the collaboration because he and Luda had been talking about working on another song (the two first rapped together on Nas' "Made You Look" remix) - and because Cris is a Virgo.

"Our birthdays are close to each other," Nas said. "We've been talking about doing a birthday party together, and this song is like a party on wax."

Another major collaborator on Street's Disciple is Busta Rhymes. He laid down the chorus for "Suicide Bounce," a song which also features newcomer Quan (Quan, an MC from VA, is the man Nas says he's passing the baton to as the new hot MC on "Just a Moment").

" 'Suicide Bounce' is based off when you feel pressured and you feel like you can't take it, but you're not dumb enough to take your life," Nas said. "You feel like you want to do something to somebody, you just wanna go off. The energy of the record is to keep you going, push you forward, keep you bouncing instead of calling it quits. Busta Rhymes is on the hook, and he brings the energy. It felt like 'Hate Me Now.' "

Love and hate are the themes of "War," which Nas calls his most personal record on the double opus.

" 'War' is [about] my baby-mama drama," he said. " 'War' talks about when my daughter was born and me first being on the scene with stardom. It kinda went to my head. Me and her mom were young. It just shows what happens to the household when we run and speed into things. I don't really wanna blame anybody, even though I did go through extra-crazy scenarios. I still don't point the finger; I'm the bigger man. I think everything is an experience, and I feel you learn from everything. That record got personal because I named the years and dates from where I'm at."

Believe it or not, Nas says it's that style of record that makes him second-guess himself.

"You lay the record down, and then you don't want nobody to hear it," he said. "[You ask], 'Are they going to judge me?' After it's laid, I'm scared, and I don't want the record to come out. I'm like, 'Let's change it.' It's too late by then. But I say forget it and just let it be out."

Nas admits he's a little weird. Luckily he has two soul mates, his fiancee, Kelis, and his child, Destiny, to help keep him sane.

"They're my therapists," he said. "I'm a tortured, torn, insane guy. They make me feel great."

Kelis, who appears twice on the album (see "Nas Salutes The Ladies, Past And Present, On Upcoming LP"), acted as muse for some of his rhymes. "She was there for a lot of it," Nas said. "She helped me out on two songs - just [her] talking to me inspired me."
 
Tiger amelikoroga, itabidi alinywe..........hata hivyo aliwahi kuoa, yeye akama alikuwa mtu wa starehe na wanawake angesubiri kwanza ujana upite ndio aoe.
 
Lorena Bobbit.....remember her? Was she black?


Lolena Bobbitt...that’s the crazy lady that cut off her husband’s penis because he cheated on her or something…It was a big story and they even made a movie out of it I think…they also made fun of it on all the comedy shows…
 
This is too much a stretch! Black women get played on all the time. Just look at the amount of children born out of wedlock in the black community. Look at the numbers on unmarried black women with children....Michael Jordan cheated on Juanita Jordan and what happened? They settled....Magic Johnson cheated on Cookie Johnson and what happened...she's still with him.

Lorena Bobbit.....remember her? Was she black?

If a black woman Bobbit a man..the backlash mhhhh!!!! I dont want to go there.
 
Tiger wood kuna wakati aliwahi kutamka na kusema kuwa yeye sio mtu mweusi ,sasa wakati kama huu naimani anatamani watu weusi wamliwaze,wamarekani weusi hawatolisahau hilo.
 
Tiger wood kuna wakati aliwahi kutamka na kusema kuwa yeye sio mtu mweusi ,sasa wakati kama huu naimani anatamani watu weusi wamliwaze,wamarekani weusi hawatolisahau hilo.

Mimi sidhani kama alikosea alivosema hivyo. Au kwani mtu mweusi maana yake nini?
 
If a black woman Bobbit a man..the backlash mhhhh!!!! I dont want to go there.

There won't be any more backlash than if a white woman did...umesahau nini wewe....Lorena Bobbit was the talk of the town in '94
 
Lolena Bobbitt...that’s the crazy lady that cut off her husband’s penis because he cheated on her or something…It was a big story and they even made a movie out of it I think…they also made fun of it on all the comedy shows…

Yeah her hubby went on to act in a porno....sickening
 
There won't be any more backlash than if a white woman did...umesahau nini wewe....Lorena Bobbit was the talk of the town in '94

I know and remember very well hadi wanaume wakawa wanalala na nguo tena wakilalia matumbo!
Ila nazungumzia mazingira yetu, mwanamke atakayefanya hivi, hawatamsema tu bali watamtenga kwa kila hali kama vile ni social outcaste.Ughaibuni watasema lakini mwisho wa siku kila mtu na maisha yake.
 
Mwacheni tu akatae weusi, kwanza hata watoto wake sio mulluto, wale watoto ni wazungu.
 
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