Kravitz: Colts players go out also, I'm shocked
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The failed leadership in the city has been addressed with the election. However, the problems in the city of Indianapolis are not uncommon. Many other cities, for example Milwaukee, are having more problems. This is a national issue related to our trade and immigration policies.
As for the Pacers, its debatable whether there needs to be a leadership change. I think if a poll was taken, it would be pretty split. If Bird was not so popular and/or famous, his head would be on the chopping block right now.Comment
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"They could turn out to be only innocent mathematicians, I suppose," muttered Woevre's section officer, de Decker.
"'Only.'" Woevre was amused. "Someday you'll explain to me how that's possible. Seeing that, on the face of it, all mathematics leads, doesn't it, sooner or later, to some kind of human suffering."Comment
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since you felt it was time to take cheep shots at someone who just had a hit put out on him. I thought I would take the time to reiterate the point that part of this is do to a decline in the city of indianapollis. I grew up in small town indidana, and can say with full confidence our society is at least partially to blame. The players have screwed up but a lot of holier-than -now people in Indiana need to get there head out of there butt and look in the mirror. Also **** poor leadership, lack of jobs, and money will make alot of things bad. don't blame Tinsley for Indy becoming a more dangerous city.
*rant over* (written by a 20 something with european anccestery)
I don't mean to take a "cheep" shot or be "holier-than-now," but I count 21 spelling and punctuation errors in this post. Can anyone find more than that?And I won't be here to see the day
It all dries up and blows away
I'd hang around just to see
But they never had much use for me
In Levelland. (James McMurtry)Comment
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Re: Kravitz: Colts players go out also, I'm shocked
LOL at interviewing Kenton Keith. I'm not sure I could recognize that guy without his jersey on.
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Re: Kravitz: Colts players go out also, I'm shocked
I don't go to any clubs....not since you were probably in diapers. In the late 80's, no I did not go to black clubs. That's one of the reasons I admire that guy's friend. He should be admired for stepping out because whites are less likely to do so. JMHO.Comment
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No cheeep shot intended.Comment
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Fair enough."They could turn out to be only innocent mathematicians, I suppose," muttered Woevre's section officer, de Decker.
"'Only.'" Woevre was amused. "Someday you'll explain to me how that's possible. Seeing that, on the face of it, all mathematics leads, doesn't it, sooner or later, to some kind of human suffering."Comment
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Re: Kravitz: Colts players go out also, I'm shocked
I think he interviewed black players from the Colts because it's not all that likely that he'd find very many white players that have been to Cloud 9 or clubs like it that are marketed towards the black community. As a black person, I'm not at all offended by that. It's the truth.Comment
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i don't see that at all... jamaal is a young black man, kravitz is neither young nor black. the club in question has a clientèle that falls into those categories. if you as a right-handed person wanted to know how it felt for a left-handed person to live in a right-handed world, you wouldn't ask right-handed people. could jeff saturday accurately tell kravitz how it must feel to be young, black and rich in indianapolis? i don't see what kravitz wrote as insensitive at all.
EDIT: i suppose i could have simply said Evan_the_Dude FTWThis is the darkest timeline.Comment
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Re: Kravitz: Colts players go out also, I'm shocked
Oh, this makes total sense.
When white people go out, they hang out with other white people and we're all cool. But when black people hang out, they have a few bad apples, and only other black people can relate to that.
I liked the article, but that was just wrong.
That statement makes me think of this website:
www.blackpeopleloveus.comComment
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Wow, you must have used more time reading it than I did writing it. Anyways it was a rant, we had someone shot to death at a family video, at 7pm a couple nights ago in a decent part of town here in fort wayne . I have no room to speak about the deteriation of society in Indy specificly becuase it is happening everywhere, however don't blame tinsley for a degenerate who tried to kill him. That thug is probably a local.Comment
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I think what he means is that black players can better react to it because, like it or not, the Indy fans tend to have a bigger reaction to black players going to clubs and staying out late and buying cars than they do to white players. I don't get what the big deal is. People's reactions here make me think of www.blackpeopleloveus.com. Race is a HUGE issue in this country and in sports. And a lot of people choose to ignore that. Kravitz does not. I have no problem with that statement or the article. Good piece.
I've approached this answer many different times, and every time I type something I stopped myself before I went down a road where I end up writing a 25,000 word paper. So this isn't the totality of my argument. I'll hold myself to two points:
-The two biggest problems facing athletes in regards to their safety are their wealth and their fame. Their personalities, my guess is, is third. Race is pretty far down. Last I checked, the ENTIRE Colts roster has avoided trouble, and the Colts have, to say the least, quite a few black players.
-The fact that white Colts players wouldn't have any valuable advice for avoiding trouble is absurd.
I can appreciate the nuance of adding race to this particular equation. And I'm not calling Kravitz a racist. This is a subtle thing. And it isn't a huge deal.
Okay, I'm stopping myself again. I've got friends over and they are begging me to eat. So I'll take a stab at summing this up: The idea that white players couldn't understand and relate to Tinsley's situation (and vice versa) is stupid. It isn't the end of the world and I'm not calling for Kravitz' head. It just simply made me roll my eyes.The Miller Time Podcast on 8 Points, 9 Seconds:
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"When you go out, you can't have the mind-set that everybody there is happy for your success.
but you want to make sure you have a safe outlet. You never know when people might be trying to set you up. When you go out with a bunch of other people, at least if something happens, you have witnesses.'
When I asked Brackett about athletes restricting themselves to clubs that don't have metal detectors, he looked at me quizzically and said, "If you want to go to a black club in this city, you're going through a metal detector.''
Seriously?
"Seriously,'' he said.This space for rent.Comment
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