Hello to Everyone,
Well, I did it. I made the mistake of watching "60 Minutes II" Last night and almost had to throw something through my TV screen I was so mad.
The first story (If you could even call it that) was how whites hate blacks (as 60 Minutes presented it) and a racial hate crime that left a young black man paralyzed. Here's the story in a nutshell. A young black male Marine goes to a party where a lot of alcohol is being served he and everyone else gets drunk. A fight occurs (not with him) and he tries to break it up (In my opinion an admirable and brave response) A crowd gathers around and the black gentleman is hit in the back allegedly with brass knuckles which shatters his fifth cervical vertebrae and paralyzes him. While he's down four others start kicking him and telling him to get up, but he can't. The guy that allegedly threw the crippling punch is said to have walked off with his hands in the air in a triumphant manner and yells "White Power!" and "Leave the n****r on the ground!"
That's the scenario. It is a tragedy and the boys that were involved should be punished much more severely than they were for being idiots and destroying the rest of this mans life. One was ordered to pay restitution of $9 million dollars and sentenced to 9 years in prison. The other four were sentenced to 1 year, time served and each would pay restitution equivalent to another million.
It was assault with the intent to cause severe bodily injury and should be punished accordingly. This young mans life is ruined because of the stupidity of these other boys not realizing that when you hit someone with a solid object that you can cause serious injury be it brass knuckles or a clinched fist. They probably also believe that if you hit someone on the back of the head with a baseball bat that they will wake up the next day with a headache. This is also called ignorance.
Again this is a terrible tragedy and should not be tolerated regardless of age, race, religious belief or anything else for that matter. Actions have consequences and each MUST be held accountable for them however, that doesn't hold very true in this day and time as long as you have good legal representation.
Here's my problem with "60 Minutes." Were they there to find closure? No. Were they there to uncover undiscovered information? No. Were they there to solve a mystery? No. Were they there to make sure that justice was served? No. So then what were they there for? I'm glad you asked. They were there to show how whites hate blacks.
"60 Minutes" used this as a means by which to get better ratings all the while driving a bigger wedge between the white and black communities. Was it a hate crime? I think that all arguments that end in physical violence of any kind could be considered a hate crime if it goes beyond a dispute and or pushing and shoving match. At that point don't you "hate" your opponent?
In this scenario the circumstances did lend themselves quite nicely for the "media" to create a story that didn't really exist e.g. white vs. black hate crime. Everyone involved in this was merely in the wrong place at the wrong time saying the right things to turn it into a media circus. I don't think that the assailants hated this young black man because he was black. I do think that because of the intoxicated condition that these boys were in, and the adrenalin, that they weren't thinking about the consequences of their actions let alone what was coming out of their mouths.
In conclusion: Was it a crime? You're darn right it was. Was it a hate crime? No, it was a fight that broke out at a party where alcohol was served and went from bad to worse. Was it a hate crime as it is defined by todays standards? If you bend it enough but don't break it, Yes. This young man was not attacked because he was black. He was attacked because he was in the middle of a fight when the frenzy broke out. If the young man had been white the outcome may have been the same but it wouldn't have been "media worthy." Anyone that knows right from wrong would want the attackers punished for what they had done regardless of the color of the victims skin.
What's next for media coverage "Whites hating whites with different color hair. A hate crime?" "Blacks hating blacks with feet larger than a size fourteen. An Expose" Where will it end? I can't recall ever hating anyone for the color of their skin and I'm white. With media coverage like last nights, if I were black I don't think I'd be too fond of whites myself (that is, if I were inclined to believe what the media says)
There are people of all races that have a hatred toward those that don't have the same color skin as they do. The only issue that ever comes to light however, is white vs. black. What a world we live in, eh? The media can intentionally make people hate each other and then sits back wringing their hands saying "Oh Boy!" and trying to figure out what they can screw up next.
Sorry to go on about this but it really set me off. I won't even get into what "60 Minutes" was trying to do with regard to George Bush (and failed miserably I might add) Ya'll have a nice day.
Darris "Media folk. What a bunch of self serving pansies." Chambless
PS. Personally I hate people that are A**holes. Can they be considered a race?
Well, I did it. I made the mistake of watching "60 Minutes II" Last night and almost had to throw something through my TV screen I was so mad.
The first story (If you could even call it that) was how whites hate blacks (as 60 Minutes presented it) and a racial hate crime that left a young black man paralyzed. Here's the story in a nutshell. A young black male Marine goes to a party where a lot of alcohol is being served he and everyone else gets drunk. A fight occurs (not with him) and he tries to break it up (In my opinion an admirable and brave response) A crowd gathers around and the black gentleman is hit in the back allegedly with brass knuckles which shatters his fifth cervical vertebrae and paralyzes him. While he's down four others start kicking him and telling him to get up, but he can't. The guy that allegedly threw the crippling punch is said to have walked off with his hands in the air in a triumphant manner and yells "White Power!" and "Leave the n****r on the ground!"
That's the scenario. It is a tragedy and the boys that were involved should be punished much more severely than they were for being idiots and destroying the rest of this mans life. One was ordered to pay restitution of $9 million dollars and sentenced to 9 years in prison. The other four were sentenced to 1 year, time served and each would pay restitution equivalent to another million.
It was assault with the intent to cause severe bodily injury and should be punished accordingly. This young mans life is ruined because of the stupidity of these other boys not realizing that when you hit someone with a solid object that you can cause serious injury be it brass knuckles or a clinched fist. They probably also believe that if you hit someone on the back of the head with a baseball bat that they will wake up the next day with a headache. This is also called ignorance.
Again this is a terrible tragedy and should not be tolerated regardless of age, race, religious belief or anything else for that matter. Actions have consequences and each MUST be held accountable for them however, that doesn't hold very true in this day and time as long as you have good legal representation.
Here's my problem with "60 Minutes." Were they there to find closure? No. Were they there to uncover undiscovered information? No. Were they there to solve a mystery? No. Were they there to make sure that justice was served? No. So then what were they there for? I'm glad you asked. They were there to show how whites hate blacks.
"60 Minutes" used this as a means by which to get better ratings all the while driving a bigger wedge between the white and black communities. Was it a hate crime? I think that all arguments that end in physical violence of any kind could be considered a hate crime if it goes beyond a dispute and or pushing and shoving match. At that point don't you "hate" your opponent?
In this scenario the circumstances did lend themselves quite nicely for the "media" to create a story that didn't really exist e.g. white vs. black hate crime. Everyone involved in this was merely in the wrong place at the wrong time saying the right things to turn it into a media circus. I don't think that the assailants hated this young black man because he was black. I do think that because of the intoxicated condition that these boys were in, and the adrenalin, that they weren't thinking about the consequences of their actions let alone what was coming out of their mouths.
In conclusion: Was it a crime? You're darn right it was. Was it a hate crime? No, it was a fight that broke out at a party where alcohol was served and went from bad to worse. Was it a hate crime as it is defined by todays standards? If you bend it enough but don't break it, Yes. This young man was not attacked because he was black. He was attacked because he was in the middle of a fight when the frenzy broke out. If the young man had been white the outcome may have been the same but it wouldn't have been "media worthy." Anyone that knows right from wrong would want the attackers punished for what they had done regardless of the color of the victims skin.
What's next for media coverage "Whites hating whites with different color hair. A hate crime?" "Blacks hating blacks with feet larger than a size fourteen. An Expose" Where will it end? I can't recall ever hating anyone for the color of their skin and I'm white. With media coverage like last nights, if I were black I don't think I'd be too fond of whites myself (that is, if I were inclined to believe what the media says)
There are people of all races that have a hatred toward those that don't have the same color skin as they do. The only issue that ever comes to light however, is white vs. black. What a world we live in, eh? The media can intentionally make people hate each other and then sits back wringing their hands saying "Oh Boy!" and trying to figure out what they can screw up next.
Sorry to go on about this but it really set me off. I won't even get into what "60 Minutes" was trying to do with regard to George Bush (and failed miserably I might add) Ya'll have a nice day.
Darris "Media folk. What a bunch of self serving pansies." Chambless
PS. Personally I hate people that are A**holes. Can they be considered a race?
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