This is about race and sports. Please move if you think it is better suited in the soap box.This was written by a black columnist for Fox Sports. It's rather controversial (and you'll read why). The author brings up excellent points, although I'll have to check the statistics for black on black crime versus white on white crime to see if the former is drastically higher than the latter to make an educated opinion. For some reason, when we see a story where a black man kills a black man, it's painted as "black on black crime." However, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer... they're never painted as "white on white crime."
12/6/2007 9:25:17 AM
Yes, we listen to Mike and Mike too.Welcome to last week.
12/6/2007 9:30:11 AM
Either you can contribute to the thread or you can shut the fuck up.No one has posted this column yet and I wanted to see others opinions.So I'll repeat. Shut the fuck up.
12/6/2007 9:31:04 AM
I agree with this article, just like the last one Whitlock wrote about black athletes. Its a breath of fresh air for someone to call these assholes out, especially a black reporter
12/6/2007 9:37:04 AM
why couldnt this go into the other Sean Taylor threads?and yeah, we also listen to Jim Rome who had Whit on last week in which he pretty much discussed this
12/6/2007 9:38:24 AM
^ and ^^^The article was already posted in the Sean Taylor thread.http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=503673&page=6
12/6/2007 9:40:14 AM
thank you.If you want to can it you can, but I thought we could have an intelligent conversation as opposed to a link in a thread.[Edited on December 6, 2007 at 9:41 AM. Reason : .]
12/6/2007 9:40:23 AM
Isn't it a well-documented fact at this point that Jason Whitlock hates black people?
12/6/2007 10:19:16 AM
12/6/2007 11:22:48 AM
^excellent play.
12/6/2007 11:29:32 AM
12/6/2007 11:40:48 AM
How dare he speak out and criticize the internal / self-destruction occuring in the communities of his fellow black people
12/6/2007 11:43:57 AM
I agree with lots of what he's saying - but some of it doesn't really make any sense. He contradicted himself a few times in that article - but at least half of his points are 100% valid.
12/6/2007 12:00:06 PM
White people will agree with this, black people won't.
12/6/2007 12:53:18 PM
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12/6/2007 1:59:29 PM
This reminds me of what Obama had to say about the situation with black people(not athletes). He said that you can't throw money at the problem and expect things to change. He said you have to change the culture. He said you can do things to help, but at some point the population as a whole has to become accountable for themselves. I respect that. Call me a racist or whatever but both of them are dead on. These kids get locked into their situation and they have people telling them that its ok to be poor as fuck cause you can sell drugs and rob people to get out. Same shit happens to poor white people. Its the attitude that they dont have to do shit for themselves that perpetuates its self from the parents on down. Nobody is there to tell people "you cant have a kid when you're 14 because you fuck up your own life, then you fuck up your kids life, their kids life...." and so on. It just seems worse in the black community because you have people out there making millions of dollars to yell on a record that this shit is cool.
12/6/2007 2:07:54 PM
12/6/2007 2:16:41 PM
he certainly uses some extremes to attempt to get his point across, but he makes some good pointsi mean plenty of black folks live in a way where if you even make eye contact with a stranger it could get bad...shit like that is the crabs in a pot type theory...don't wanna see someone succeed so you'd rather pull them back down with youcourse there are people like this of any race/background, and there are good people who dont live like this in any background...but in 2007 america, i think he makes some good points
12/6/2007 2:25:59 PM
he has the right ideas about "hip-hop culture", perhaps too blunt of a delivery. and that goes for every article he writes, not just this one.
12/6/2007 3:22:34 PM
Too blunt of a delivery? Were talking about a culture he has labeled Black KKK, a player who has a shady past, and who was murdered during a robbery...how can you not be "blunt" when discussing this situation?'Blunt' is exactly what the culture needs. An awakening.
12/6/2007 3:29:47 PM
but it makes him come off as someone who just hates black people.
12/6/2007 3:45:10 PM
I see what he's trying to do, but he's making generalizations about a large population. LOTS of blacks feel the way he does about this issue - but he's trying to act like he's the only one that feels that way... so he just ends up looking like an ignorant dick.
12/6/2007 3:51:54 PM
i like his ideas, too many black columnists just take the hip hop culture for what it is instead of attacking everything that is wrong with it
12/6/2007 3:52:31 PM
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12/6/2007 4:30:51 PM
i don't disagree (and i know he's black). it just seems like anyone who he's trying to reach out to are just going to be offended by what he's saying.
12/6/2007 4:33:43 PM
12/6/2007 4:34:27 PM
i mean, hes correct someone has to grow some balls and say what needs to be said
12/6/2007 5:21:11 PM
other people have said itbut they're just sellouts so fuck themKEEP IT REAL
12/6/2007 5:22:56 PM
When keepin' it real goes too far...
12/6/2007 5:33:52 PM
You think shit sweet cuz u moved outta the hoodbut your momma still around, dawg, and that aint good
12/6/2007 5:51:42 PM
Whitlock is basically saying that Black people are incapable of independent thought and are incapable of controlling their actions. That is nothing more than pure bullshit. Plenty of people enjoy "hip-hop" culture but aren't criminals. Actually think about what Whitlock is saying.
12/6/2007 5:52:23 PM
nah hes pretty much righthes not talking about the black people you met in college
12/6/2007 6:06:52 PM
12/6/2007 6:13:39 PM
^^^ I disagree. Whitlock was on Jime Rome's radio show explaining his stance on hip hop. Jason said he "listened to the music, but he didn't embrace it." He said too many kids try to "embrace" the culture deified in hip hop music. At some point the hip hop community has to take look at itself and determine what's truly important.smackr, you've been on TWW a while, and anyone who has should know a significant portion of the population either CAN'T or WON'T think for themselves. Preying on people's gloriously delusional fantasies on sex, drugs, and being a playa, gangsta, and so on... that borders on irresponsibility. Whitlock is calling hip hop out on it.[Edited on December 6, 2007 at 6:14 PM. Reason : ^^]
12/6/2007 6:13:53 PM
Im glad he wrote it, it needs to be said.Nothign will get better until people are ALLOWED to discuss issues.He used sean taylor's death as a mic to voice a much deeper problem and one that needs to be addressed from the inside out.ON mike and mike they had some guy Marcelous something, attacking whitlock for the article. I couldnt have disagreed with that guy more. He talked about how its human nature. BS, look at the stats. Explain to me WHY there are these "rough" neighborhoods? Explain to me WHY people are trying to get out of the "hood". Once you can discuss those issues you might get somewhere. Instead just keep pretending everything is ok and blaming old has been talk show hosts for thier problems.I hope he keeps writing these articles and I hope eventually people are willing to listen.
12/6/2007 6:44:11 PM
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12/6/2007 6:58:23 PM
The guy is a sports writer what the fuck do you want from him?
12/6/2007 7:18:54 PM
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12/6/2007 7:33:48 PM
oh shit.
12/6/2007 7:40:49 PM
Bill Cosby gave a pretty good speech with the same sentiment a few years back and all of the black leaders got pissed off at him.http://www.eightcitiesmap.com/transcript_bc.htmIt's one of those things that all but the proudest black intellectuals agree on, but sadly no one has figured out how to actually repair the idiosyncrasies of the culture.
12/6/2007 8:23:36 PM
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12/9/2007 7:48:52 PM
^ not sure, but if he did, isn't that a hate crime.I suppose he didn't hate them. I hate peas so I don't eat them. Dahmer had a different philosophy. I suppose Texas Pete can make anything taste good.
12/9/2007 8:33:11 PM
The issue isn't just "black on black" or "white on white" it's hip hop culture influencing thugs to go rob and murder.When Creed starts signing about cults, body mutilation, and serial killing, and white people start dieing because of it, then we can have that argument.
12/9/2007 8:40:17 PM
12/10/2007 9:45:37 AM