The Ferguson and choke hold cases have brought on protests all over the country. They also brought on demonstrations and comments by athletes. So far no repercussions for these athletes such as the Rams players or Charles Barkley. Nor should there be any. Athletes, like celebrities, have a forum to make their views of known that the rest of us don't have. It does not mean that people should agree with or follow what they say. They are no smarter than us. But they certainly have rights to their opinions. The Rams players sided with the protesters and the NFL did not punish them. Barkley sided with the police and TNT allowed him and Kenny Smith argued on the air. All those are right calls.
My own opinion is that there should have been indictments in the two cases. I am not saying that the cops were guilty but as I said before, grand jury indictments are usually easily obtained as compared to convictions. I think that if prosecutors wanted indictments, they certainly could have presented the evidence in such a way that the grand jury would agree that there were probable causes. I think if civilians and not cops were involved, there would be no question that the two cases would have gone to trial. And here is a conflict that I see: Prosecutors usually work with the police to get the bad guys. Are there conflict of interests then when it comes to prosecuting cops? I think in controversial cases they should move outside the area or at least bring in federal prosecutors who do not work with the local police on a regular basis.
Whether the officers were guilty or not in these two cases, there is no denial of the fact that blacks are arrested more frequently, killed more often by police and sentenced to longer jail time. This is true even if you factor in the higher rates of crime committed by blacks than whites. A lot of that is due to economic difference. Rich people do get away with more. Charles Barkley got community service and fine for throwing someone through a bar window! A poor black guy would have been punished much more harshly. Of course, Barkley is recognized by the police and the judges. He also can afford the best legal representation. Beyond economics, however, racism I think still involved in a lot of situations. I do think we are way better as a country in race relations, but we still need to do better.
Alabama, Oregon, FSU and OSU are in! I have no problem with these selections. I think that the committee made the right final choices. The controversy comes with the TCU and Baylor situation. I think having TCU dropping 3 spots after winning the last game and Baylor got jumped over by OSU are controversial, although not really surprising. So if they had not release weekly standings all along and just gave the names today, I think there would be little argument. So let us just have the final standing next season!
Congrats to Landon Donovan for going out as a champion! A great career playing for the Galaxy and the U.S. Soccer fans will miss him. To bad for Lee Nguyen for getting injured during the game. It would have been great to see Nguyen and Donovan involved in a Finals PK shootout!
People certainly have a right to be angry about what has happened. I don't know if we know exactly what happened in Ferguson, since there's no video evidence that is available. So, it's the word of one officer vs eyewitnesses.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see what Barkley said on TV. But I wonder if it was a white guy who said it, would he had been suspended or fired?
Barkley of course, is known for making controversial statements, so people are used to it.
As far as what happened in NY, I don't understand why cops have this need to escalate things. There were at least 4-6 of them and the guy was cuffed. Why didn't one step in and make sure he was OK?
Now, I agree that the guy should not have struggled with the arrest (and the whole reason he was arrested is another story). We've seen this too many times, when you talk back or you struggle, things get escalated.
I was happy with the "final four". I thought OSU's drubbing of Wisconsin helped them. I've been claiming all year that TCU and Baylor are not that good. Now, I'll probably eat crow when MSU plays Baylor.
You are right about the announcement of the standings. I don't understand why you bother having them in the weeks leading up to the actual announcement. Also, they should have just said that the bowls will be assigned not by ranking but by placement, if they were doing what they did by leapfrogging MSU.
People bought tickets and had reservations for Miami, especially after Saturday night. Now, they have to cancel those plans and make them for Dallas. In the end, it turns out to be a better opponent for MSU. So now they'll have to put their money where their mouths are.
They haven't won any BIG games this year, so it'll be interesting to see if they can outscore Baylor.
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I saw a graphic today that over 2600 killings by police that were ruled justified and only 41 were indicted. I didn't see over what period that stat was but it seems astonishing. And what about brutalities that did not result in fatalities? Garner's health may have contributed to the death and so maybe it was not a homicide. But given that they had 5 cops against one unarmed guy, I agree that the cops escalated the situation and at least call into the question of brutality.
ReplyDeleteI did not know that MSU was expecting to go to the Orange Bowl. Either Cotton or Orange is a good bowl. A lot better than staying home like certain team from Ann Arbor! I don't think MSU can get into a shoot out with Baylor. They are way better than Baylor on defense and they will have to win it on that side.
I read that they had thought about only announcing at the end like the basketball tournament. But ESPN, which pays the bills, wants a weekly announcement to drum up its own ratings. I guess once again money talk and controversy drives up ratings.
Did you see this?
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