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Record count for one of the races at the Masters

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  • CopperC Offline
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    You probably saw the story that for the first time ever there were 3 black players in the Masters this year: Tiger Woods, Harold Varner III and Cameron Champ. It was in all the papers and mentioned during the broadcast.

    Tony Finau and Vijay Singh played, why don't they count?

    Am I a racist?

    Tony Finau

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    Vijay Singh

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      Well considering an African (Charl Schwartzel) had the lead a few times, too... oh wait, he's white so nevermind. Oh and the gents you showed above are of Polynesian descent (tonga, fiji, etc)... You must fit a very specific criteria to be considered black, for example, you could have parents from jamaica and india.

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      • 89th8 89th

        Well considering an African (Charl Schwartzel) had the lead a few times, too... oh wait, he's white so nevermind. Oh and the gents you showed above are of Polynesian descent (tonga, fiji, etc)... You must fit a very specific criteria to be considered black, for example, you could have parents from jamaica and india.

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        @89th said in Record count for one of the races at the Masters:

        You must fit a very specific criteria to be considered black, for example, you could have parents from jamaica and india.

        LOL.

        jamaica and india

        Hey, @bachophile ! How did you get @89th 's password?

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        • 89th8 89th

          Well considering an African (Charl Schwartzel) had the lead a few times, too... oh wait, he's white so nevermind. Oh and the gents you showed above are of Polynesian descent (tonga, fiji, etc)... You must fit a very specific criteria to be considered black, for example, you could have parents from jamaica and india.

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          @89th said in Record count for one of the races at the Masters:

          You must fit a very specific criteria to be considered black, for example, you could have parents from jamaica and india.

          Tiger's mother is from Thailand

          But he counts

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            Obama is half-white. He counts. 😂

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