The one thing that seems to be getting ignored in this thread is the context in which it was said. The kid was the star player on the team. High chance is that the coach was UPSET he was late. So how could he be joking when I've yet to meet a coach who was HAPPY when a player was late to a practice or a game. Seems like what happens with typical racists....they get heated and something comes out or they get drunk and something comes out. True colors tend to show in that situation for those types of people.
So because he's upset he was late, he's a racist?
Is a high school coach now not allowed to be upset?
Did you ever play high school sports? Did you coach ever yell? Did he ever get upset?
If not, he probably wasn't a very good coach.
Had he said this to a white player, this would have been a non-issue. But because there was a POSSIBILITY that line could be used by a racist, we've now concluded that the guy is racist. We don't know anything about the guy, his feelings, his thoughts, his past. But we, as a national stage, have already convicted a guy. And your statements there ("Seems like what happens with typical racists"), is point and center the problem. And he'll never get that back
The guy was likely upset. He wanted to draw the comparison to punishment. If he asks himself "well, if this were a Caucasian, I would say "do it again next time, and you'll be hanged", implying that he'll feel my wrath, but since this guys african american, let me come up with a different way to yell at him", not only is that impractical (when you're made, have you EVER thought things out that thoroughly?), but it's also furthering the racial divide in america, IMO.
Look, had it been a statement that could ONLY be construed as racist in nature, I would agree. But using a hanging reference is way to broad and general to assume a guys motive and determine a guy is racist.
It's a shame that everytime a guy makes a mistakes he's immediately labeled, tried, and convicted in mere seconds. THAT, to me, furthers the racial divide.