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April 12, 2021 7 mins

1st Black UNC Coach Hubert Davis Randomly Says He's 'Proud His Wife Is White' In Press Conference

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
She has a breakfast club. Bitch. Who's donkey of the
day today, I'm so exhausted this morning. Donkey of the
Day for Thursday, April eighth goes to the new and
first blackhead coach of the University of North Carolina, Hubert Davis.
First of all, congratulations Hubert Davidson getting to drop the job. Okay,
drop on the clues bomb for Hubert Davis. All right,
that is a very prestigious position for anyone to be in.

(00:21):
But I know, for a brother like Hubert Davis, who
was a North Carolina native, brother like Hubert Davis who
actually played for the University of North Carolina, a brother
like Hubert Davis who's been an assistant coach at North
Carolina since two thousand and twelve, I know tar Hill
Blue means more to him than most. So salute to
that king. Okay, you deserve it, you earned it, and
I truly wish you much success. Trapped on the clues

(00:43):
bomb for Hubert Davis once again. Now let's discuss why
we are all gathered here today. Hubert Davis had his
first news conferences being named as head coach in North Carolina,
and it's atark moment right, we just had Bishop T. D.
Jakes On speaking about his new book Don't Drop the
Mic and how to how of your words can change
the world. So in a historic moment like Hubert Davis's

(01:05):
first news conferences being named head coach, I'm expecting Hubert
Davis to bring it and inspire young black boys and
girls around the world and make us all proud to
be black. And moments like this, we have to remember
what the late great Nipsey Hustle said, the highest human
act to inspire. The highest human act is to inspire. Okay,
in moments like that, when you're the first black anything,

(01:27):
but especially the first black head coach of the university
in North Carolina, you got to show your black ass. Okay,
you have to stand up there and all your melonated
glory and let the world know that it is the
privilege to be black and simultaneously scold these institutions and
organizations were taking so damn long. Now for the most part,
you know what Davids did that, Okay, He spoke to
the significance of being the first black head coach in

(01:48):
UNC history. He spoke to being one of the few
black Division one head coaches all around the country, but
at some point in the conversation it went left, or
maybe it went white, I mean right, Oh, hell displayed audio.
It's a nificant that I'm African American and I'm the
head coach here. Um. I know that in terms of
Division one head coaches are all around the country. Only

(02:10):
twenty six percent of the head coaches for Division one
men's basketball are compromised by minorities, specifically African Americans. I
know that it is significant that I'm fourth African American
head coach in any sport in the history of the
University of North Carolina. I'm very proud to be African American.

(02:32):
But I'm also very proud that my wife is white,
and I'm very proud that my three beautiful, unbelievable kids
are a combination of both of us. Did they ask
him it? No, they did not. That I was unprompted, Hubert,
What the hell was that? What the hell was that? Hubert?
Say it back with Leonard Hubert, that was hell though.

(02:53):
What I'm happy that you are proud of your white wife,
but what into what does her skin color have to
do with anything we are talking about right now? Does
she have a name, what's her name, Hubert, I'm sure
that she would have preferred and appreciated a shout out
by her full name over being labeled the white wife
that you're proud of. Now when she now, when she
walks into Dean East Smith Center next season for basketball,

(03:15):
that's how people are gonna see her. There goes Hubert
Davis with his white wife. Let me tell you something,
Hubert Davis, you let Dr Umar Johnson down. I appreciate
you and I love you, but you are no use
to me with that white woman on your own. No stops, Omar,
stop now, we're not doing that. Let's talk to this brother.

(03:35):
Would love personally. I don't have a problem with interrational
marriage or interracial relationships. Love is love, right it should be.
But when you hear brothers like Hubert Davis say things like,
you know, I'm proud to have a white wife. Play
the clip that that went a little clip, but I'm
also very proud that my wife is white. When you
hear brothers like Hubert Davids say things like this, it's like,

(03:58):
do you love her? Are you just proud to have
a white wife? I mean, when you love someone, the
benefits of loving someone is just stat is love. You
love a person emotionally, sexually, you love their personality, you
just love them. But h but you make me feel
like you with your wife for status. It's hard to
act like there isn't an element of status in your
interation marriage. When you went out of your way to

(04:19):
randomly tell the world in a press conference about you
being the first black head coach of u NC, speaking
to the significance of that, and you just randomly, out
of the goddamn tall hill Blue decided to tell us
you're proud to have a white wife. Not I love
my wife and whatever her name is. I don't even
know her name. Okay, Not I love my wife and
whatever her name is. You said, I'm proud to have
a white wife. I mean, I'm proud to have a

(04:40):
black queen. But only because the brothers like you, I
feel having internalized racious view of white people as superior,
not just as people, but clearly as partners. Okay, Hubert,
you know you are powerful and you have status because
you are Hubert Davis, not because you are married to
a white woman. What kind of virtual signal signaling were
you doing? Did you with a ts in the air

(05:01):
like a bad Signal and the TS dance for Taylor Swift,
where you're trying to convince those white people in North
Carolina that you're not wanted them, that you wanted the
good negroes who love white people so much, and you're
proud to be married the one Hu. But you got
the job already. You don't have to conform and make
white people feel comfortable anymore. Clearly, you and the work
you put in are enough. We have to realize that

(05:22):
you know, you didn't get that job because you kissed
white ass. You got that job because your black ass
is qualified. Okay, play the hub with clip again. Just
the proud of my wife part, please, But I'm also
very proud that my wife is white. Why does that
line make me feel like this? Why do I hear
this song when I hear that line? Oh I love
my wife. Yeah, I love my wife. Yeah. Let's go

(05:43):
right a bond yeah with my wife. Yeah, my wife's
really young. My wife is real. Smalls the beach and
play with the beach ball. Praise Jesus God and my wife.
Let's go to beach and ride a bike. I love
my wife. I love my wife. That's how I felt.
That's how I felt when I heard that line. We
can put a little stink on it, put a little
stink on it, put a little remix on it. I mean,

(06:06):
but I'm also very proud that my wife was white.
I love my wife. I love my wife, my wife,
my wife, I love my wife. My wife is white.
Literally wow, I have nothing else to say here, and
neither the dr Umar nigro with a white woman. You

(06:27):
can't talk to me. Drum stop stop, Jesus Christ, please
let prim me Mack give h with Davis the biggest
he hall he You're stupid, mother? Are you who? Dr
umar ain't he? No? Jesus, I was aggressive. Christ. Can

(06:48):
we hear that song on my time? Though? Which one?
Which one you want? Now? You want the one with
some man ain'ts on it? You don't know what was
a man's on the dramas. But I'm also very proud
that my wife is wife. Oh, I love my wife.
I love my wife, my wife, I love my wife.
I love my wife wife. I learned how to say that.

(07:12):
Turleyle Turley, dr Omar, get out of here. This guy
is crazy. It just comes out of nowhere. When this
is what this guy all right? Donkey today is brought
to you by the law office of Michael s. Lamm
iss Off. Don't be a donkey. Dive pound to fifty
on your cell and say the bull. If you've been

(07:32):
hurting the construction accident, that's pound too five old from
your cell and say the bull.
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