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Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
FOX Sports on MSN - NFL - Taylor's death a grim reminder for us all
There's a reason I call them the Black KKK. The pain, the fear and the destruction are all the same. Someone who loved Sean Taylor is crying right now. The life they knew has been destroyed, an 18-month-old baby lost her father, and, if you're a black man living in America, you've been reminded once again that your life is in constant jeopardy of violent death...
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
damn that's a powerful article
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
Very similar to Deion's points on NFL Network
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
I don't know if someone already posted this today, but below is what the Washington Post said in today's paper on Sean's murder, and their editorial echoes in part what Whitlock said.
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
Wow. Jason does a fantastic job articulating what Deion was trying to say on NFLN.
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
Sorry if anyone shares this guy's viewpoint, but it is ridiculous to use this to compare hip hop to the KKK. And to call KKK the parent organization to the Black KKK, which he uses as a name for hip hop, is offensive.
What the hell is going on? Is Sean Taylor's death, an excuse for self-righteous journalists to state their social opinions on varying subjects? These articles seem to be more about social commentary and less about Sean Taylor. |
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
I hope Sean Taylor's death will spark as much social commentary as it can. Seems like many people don't really care about the great social problems of the times that we are living in until something happens close to home and in this case it hits close to home to a large group of people. It's really always been that way and change only happens when enough people say enough.
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
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I get a sense when I hear some of this stuff that Taylor committed a crime or was guilty of something. |
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
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Makes enough sense to me.
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
I don't think they're making him seem guilty at all. I think they're making him look like a victim of a senseless act of violence. And that violence can occur to anyone, rich or poor.
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
Some are suggesting his past, upbringing, and those he associated with - are direct and indirect causes to his death.
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
I've read that too. Like he couldn't escape his past and I think they're not giving ST enough credit. He wasn't some hardcore drug dealer or some thug. He ran with the wrong crowd for awhile and made some bad decisions. Every kid does that. He was 24 not 44. Anyone in the media who criticizes him for making stupid juvenile decisions, when he actually WAS a juvenile, is pretty hypocritical cause everyone makes bad decisions sometime in life.
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
This is not a new message or theme from Jason Whitlock. Examine his body of work and you'll see this thesis running through a lot of it.
And as Matty noted above, it is a powerful piece. Whitlock's columns on this kind of thing always are.
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Re: Jason Whitlock column on Taylor
Just like Deion, what Whitlock is saying may be true, but it doesn't mean it's relevant or appropriate right now.
I read the following post by WaPo's Eugene Robinson on their forums and I thought it summed up my feelings perfectly about 90% of the "analysis" that journalists have been spouting in the wake of Sean's death: Quote:
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