The sad irony of this, of course, is that Taylor's death had at least as much to do with him being a millionaire who lived in a big house as it had to do with him being a young black man. That is to say, the guys were robbing the house because it was big and they figured there'd be lots of valuable shit in it. …
This is basically the devaluing(idk if that's a word) of black life. This sadly continues today.
10 points for claiming it
In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who beat the shit out of black children, and the attorneys who find clauses within the law that allow criminals to continuously beat black children. These are their stories.
Jones: "Is he what we had hoped for at this point when we drafted him with the sixth pick, gave up a pick to go up to the sixth pick to get him? No."
Ferry: Magic, would you take a message to the rest of the blacks?
Ferry later tweeted that Magic is a pretty nice guy for someone with a little AIDS in him.
Most times they dont because its all pads. The ones that hurt is when you get hit where no pads are
Why the hell would an ex-kicker get a helmet patch?
Let this be a lesson as we all stand on our soap box aghast at how violent the athletes on the field are when this garbage in the stands is prevalent at almost any sporting event... look at these idiots.
That poor worker came to work section B ..Left covered in Hep C
Psalms 3:16 is where baseball's unwritten rules can be found.
Really dude... it's how it happens everywhere, just not in the city communities where your family makes over $100,000 and spoiled you to the point where you cry when you don't get exactly what you want. A luddite?!?!?!?!?! Calling AP a luddite and thinks the kid is going to "suffer" is 20 times more backwards than…
Yeah, I've been chilling at Grantland, where it's still last Friday and the Goodell news never happened. As far as I know Simmons thinks Goodell, despite his bouts of incompetence, deserves high praise for managing to keep the NFL relevant and in the news year round.
But it was.
"But a law enforcement official told the Associated Press he sent a video of Rice punching Janay Palmer, now Rice's wife, to an NFL executive five months ago. The law enforcement official also played the AP a 12-second voicemail from an NFL office number on April 9 confirming the video arrived. A female…
*avoids eye contact*