No?
8/13/07: Vikings sign DT Fred Evans while he is still facing misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and trespassing, and "multiple" felony counts of resisting arrest with violence and battery on a police officer
I don't mean to gloss your point, obviously there are a lot of contributing factors to this. But while there may be no "thug recruitment policy" there certainly is a thug tolerance level that in a lot of ways crosses over to thug encouragement.
especially the one in Detroit where dog fighting seems to be a regional pass time if the number of incidents they film is any indication.
Sadly, it is very much a huge problem here in southeastern Michigan. Huge.
Speaking of things that are crimes, check out the spelling: [link]
Ugh. How depressing, all the dogfighting and violence! Cheer up, Natter! Let's talk about sunshine and kittens! And, um, not doing anything awful to them.
Chat rooms aren't static like our posts are. Communication is happening much closer to real time. No meara there.
And it would be very very sad if there were no meara here! :)
my personal feelings is that anyone who can be cruel to an animal(who can't defend themselves no matter how "vicious" a breed they are) would have no trouble hurting a human. especially a child. i have no patience whatsoever for people who think it's okay to do anything remotely heinous to an animal.
I hope Vick rots. maybe he could take his buddy White with him...
Tamara, much ~ma to your mom and you.
cheer, you say, meara? hmm...i'm comin' up empty today. though that cuteoverload site is at least giving me things to smile and laugh about.
I don't mean to gloss your point, obviously there are a lot of contributing factors to this. But while there may be no "thug recruitment policy" there certainly is a thug tolerance level that in a lot of ways crosses over to thug encouragement.
I think you missed my point. I'm saying it
is
fostered in the NFL, but the way the guy said "Why do they
hire
so many thugs" struck me as racist.
It takes some incredibly disciplined leadership to take the kind of environment soaked in money/fame/entitlement/violence to stop that kind of crap, and that's difficult for some coaches when if they're too authoritative-they're fired for rubbing the owner the wrong way (Yep, Jerry, I'm looking at you) or pissing off too many "star players."
But see...I thought that was the whole idea. Or perhaps I've watched too many feel-good sportsflicks where the ethic includes some sort of nobility and honor while you 'crush the fuckers.'
While I can see the point about toeing too close to racism, I can't agree because I think modern recruitment is far more commerce oriented than political in nature these days. Who is the biggest, meanest mofo we can get who will kill the other guys, make the fans love him and who can multitask enough to run, catch and WIN. I don't think it matters what color he is, long as the job gets done and the pockets are lined.
I think you missed my point. I'm saying it is fostered in the NFL, but the way the guy said "Why do they hire so many thugs" struck me as racist.
I guess my point is they do both. But I don't disagree that that's a statement that can be carrying a long of wrong behind the actual words.
Nutty skipped and skimmed me.
No! The yes was an answer to your question, "Is this tu quoque?". I just... have deep issues with nested quotations.
I read a memoir of the team doctor for the Raiders, back in the late-80s (Lyle Alzado period) and it was... like, HOW can that not be illegal?? Falsified medical reports, obvious doping, violent disregard for long-term health, neglect, stupidity, and Lyle Alzado to top it all off.
It's really disheartening to realize how easily money overcomes things like scruples, forethought, and laws. In people who stand to profit without losing anything, but also in the people who stand to lose their future earnings potential, health, mental health, and lives. It's kind of staggering.