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NFL player Benjamin Watson's Ferguson post on Facebook goes viral [/I]



Benjamin Watson who plays for the New Orleans Saints posted the following on his Facebook page and it has since gone viral:

"At some point while I was playing or preparing to play Monday Night Football, the news broke about the Ferguson Decision. After trying to figure out how I felt, I decided to write it down. Here are my thoughts:

I'M ANGRY because the stories of injustice that have been passed down for generations seem to be continuing before our very eyes.



I'M FRUSTRATED, because pop culture, music and movies glorify these types of police citizen altercations and promote an invincible attitude that continues to get young men killed in real life, away from safety movie sets and music studios.


I'M FEARFUL because in the back of my mind I know that although I'm a law abiding citizen I could still be looked upon as a "threat" to those who don't know me. So I will continue to have to go the extra mile to earn the benefit of the doubt.


I'M EMBARRASSED because the looting, violent protests, and law breaking only confirm, and in the minds of many, validate, the stereotypes and thus the inferior treatment.


I'M SAD, because another young life was lost from his family, the racial divide has widened, a community is in shambles, accusations, insensitivity hurt and hatred are boiling over, and we may never know the truth about what happened that day.


I'M SYMPATHETIC, because I wasn't there so I don't know exactly what happened. Maybe Darren Wilson acted within his rights and duty as an officer of the law and killed Michael Brown in self defense like any of us would in the circumstance. Now he has to fear the backlash against himself and his loved ones when he was only doing his job. What a horrible thing to endure. OR maybe he provoked Michael and ignited the series of events that led to him eventually murdering the young man to prove a point.


I'M OFFENDED, because of the insulting comments I've seen that are not only insensitive but dismissive to the painful experiences of others.


I'M CONFUSED, because I don't know why it's so hard to obey a policeman. You will not win!!! And I don't know why some policeman abuse their power. Power is a responsibility, not a weapon to brandish and lord over the populace.


I'M INTROSPECTIVE, because sometimes I want to take "our" side without looking at the facts in situations like these. Sometimes I feel like it's us against them. Sometimes I'm just as prejudiced as people I point fingers at. And that's not right. How can I look at white skin and make assumptions but not want assumptions made about me? That's not right.


I'M HOPELESS, because I've lived long enough to expect things like this to continue to happen. I'm not surprised and at some point my little children are going to inherit the weight of being a minority and all that it entails.


I'M HOPEFUL, because I know that while we still have race issues in America, we enjoy a much different normal than those of our parents and grandparents. I see it in my personal relationships with teammates, friends and mentors. And it's a beautiful thing.


I'M ENCOURAGED, because ultimately the problem is not a SKIN problem, it is a SIN problem. SIN is the reason we rebel against authority. SIN is the reason we abuse our authority. SIN is the reason we are racist, prejudiced and lie to cover for our own. SIN is the reason we riot, loot and burn. BUT I'M ENCOURAGED because God has provided a solution for sin through the his son Jesus and with it, a transformed heart and mind. One that's capable of looking past the outward and seeing what's truly important in every human being. The cure for the Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Eric Garner tragedies is not education or exposure. It's the Gospel. So, finally, I'M ENCOURAGED because the Gospel gives mankind hope."

Here is the link to his Facebook page: http://tinyurl.com/oo9szxv
 
I agree WCS, geat story.

What I try to remember, is there are a lot of Benjamin Watson's out there. Sadly, we only hear about the bad guys in the news, not the Benjamin Watson's.
 
Yet Benjamin Watson is far more likely to be followed by a security guard at the mall, pulled over by a policeman for a traffic violation and possibly provoked than you are. I bet if you saw Benjamin Watson walking down the street
downtown, you would switch sides. Why is that Ag?
 
I think Benjamin answered your question Duck,

"Looting, violent protest and law breaking only confirm, and in the minds of many, validate, the stereotypes and thus the inferior treatment".
 
Originally posted by ag-man:

I think Benjamin answered your question Duck,

"Looting, violent protest and law breaking only confirm, and in the minds of many, validate, the stereotypes and thus the inferior treatment".
For every looter/criminal there are 1000 Ben Watsons. So I'll ask Ducks question again, Why would YOU move to the other side of the street?
 
So we agree Buck, there are lot's of Ben Watson's, as I stated in my above post.

As for Duck's question. After commenting on a post favorable to an African American man, and agreeing with favorable post and stating there are a lot of good African American men, Duck makes an assumption and ask a question designed to create argument. I was not going to answer, but since you both want to know, I would not move to the other side of the street.

Somehow I doubt that answer will suffice since all you want to do is argue. If I posted something negative about blacks, you would argue, if I posted something positive about blacks, you would argue.
 
I couldn't get it to open.

When I returned home this evening from a game my wife was watching an interview that Megan Kelly had with Watson.
He wrote it in his message and stated it again tonight. It isn't a skin problem, bu it is a sin problem.
 
Thats BS...... Look at the percentage of black men with a criminal record,,,, it's a heck of a lot larger than .001%
I have a feeling almost 50% of black men 30 years old have been in jail
 
Bingo!!!!!!!!!!*!

Black men arrested with drugs are far more likely to go to prison than a white man. And tremendously more likely to be shot by a cop. The stats you just posted are exactly why people are protesting. Blacks go to jail. Whites get probation. They aren't treated the same by our judicial system or the po po. Black lives matter.
 
Re: Bingo!!!!!!!!!!*!

Then they should be putting more white criminals in jail,,, not less black ones
 
Re: Bingo!!!!!!!!!!*!

It's not about color, it's about money. If you have the money for a good lawyer vs a public defender you get probation. Poor white people go to jail just like poor black people.
 
Re: Bingo!!!!!!!!!!*!

I don't know what a bruh is so I don't think I am one. Did you check the finances of those that got jail time and those that got probation?
 
Originally posted by Stevedangos:
Thats BS...... Look at the percentage of black men with a criminal record,,,, it's a heck of a lot larger than .001%
I have a feeling almost 50% of black men 30 years old have been in jail
50% That's not a racist stereotype there?
 
Originally posted by Stevedangos:
Thats BS...... Look at the percentage of black men with a criminal record,,,, it's a heck of a lot larger than .001%
I have a feeling almost 50% of black men 30 years old have been in jail
You could probably google this sort of thing instead of making a number up. There's pretty decent data on that. See the attached link.

You're also mixing two issues when you point that out:

- History of crime is higher among blacks than whites, yes. Poverty plays a big part in this.

- But, there are tough points about the disparities in the applications of laws between blacks and whites, especially when it comes to drug crimes. African Americans are much more likely to be caught for using drugs relative to the rate at which they use them. And they are more likely to receive a long prison sentence for drug use. Consider facts like:


"The effects of racial bias are particularly well demonstrated in the areas of traffic stops and drug law enforcement. Between 1980 and 2000, the U.S. black drug arrest rate rose from 6.5 to 29.1 per 1,000 persons; during the same period, the white drug arrest rate increased from 3.5 to 4.6 per 1,000 persons.Yet the disparity between the increase in black and white drug arrests does not correspond to any significant disparity in black drug activity. In 2012, for instance, the National Institute on Drug Abuse published a study surveying drug usage among secondary school students in the United States from
1975-2011. The study found that white students were slightly more likely to have abused an illegal substance within the past month than black students. Yet from 1980-2010, black youth were arrested for drug crimes at rates more than double those of white youth. Disparity between black drug activity and black arrest rates is also present in adult populations: in Seattle in 2002, for instance, African Americans constituted 16% of observed drug dealers for the five most dangerous drugs but 64% of drug dealing arrests for those drugs. While these arrests were for trafficking rather than possession, the modest evidence available suggests that most drug users purchase drugs from a dealer of their own race."
The data on the criminal justice system have long suggested that the poor and minorities do not receive a fair shake.

It's not really a surprise when we live in a society that produces news articles like this one:

http://time.com/33514/report-black-preschoolers-suspended-more-than-whites/


http://sentencingproject.org/doc/publications/rd_ICCPR%20Race%20and%20Justice%20Shadow%20Report.pdf
 
Originally posted by Expect2Win:
Originally posted by Stevedangos:
Thats BS...... Look at the percentage of black men with a criminal record,,,, it's a heck of a lot larger than .001%
I have a feeling almost 50% of black men 30 years old have been in jail
50% That's not a racist stereotype there?
It's higher than I would have guessed but it's depressingly closer to the real figure than I would want it to be. The war on drugs has been particularly devastating to black America.
 
Originally posted by Neutron Monster:

The war on drugs has been particularly devastating to black America.
Are they arresting blacks that aren't involved with drugs? If not, it's not the war on drugs but drugs themselves.
If there is a disparity between the rate blacks and others are treated relaing to drugs, we need greater enforcement on the others not less on blacks.
 
The rate of illegal drug use overall is about the same between whites and blacks. Rate of going to jail for it is not similar.

Decriminalizing marijuana would help this.
 
And put a bunch of stoners on the roads.

This post was edited on 12/7 5:21 PM by 3Rfan
 
Originally posted by Neutron Monster:
The rate of illegal drug use overall is about the same between whites and blacks. Rate of going to jail for it is not similar.

Decriminalizing marijuana would help this.
Where do you get this stat?

From working around both cultures I disagree.

One culture views it as just part of life. The other has some remnants that view it as taboo.
 
Originally posted by Veer2Eternity:
Originally posted by Neutron Monster:
The rate of illegal drug use overall is about the same between whites and blacks. Rate of going to jail for it is not similar.

Decriminalizing marijuana would help this.
Where do you get this stat?

From working around both cultures I disagree.

One culture views it as just part of life. The other has some remnants that view it as taboo.
It comes from the government surveys of illegal drug use and other surveys run at the university of michigan. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2377408/ is an example of this. http://healthland.time.com/2011/11/07/study-whites-more-likely-to-abuse-drugs-than-blacks/ gets at the key conclusions.

When the crack epidemic was in full swing this may not been true, but it's not 1990 anymore.

They use different drugs, Veer. Notably, we forget about white people abusing prescription drugs and meth. Whites also do more cocaine and heroin.

In spite of this, blacks are multiple times more likely to be arrested for using illegal drugs, and they are more likely to serve a long prison sentence for doing so. This is what I mean when I say the war on drugs has been disastrous for black America.

If we want black America to do better, part of that means having the criminal justice system treat blacks and whites the same.
 
Then you can have a drunk one side and stoner on the other. That makes things better. BTW it is illegal to drive drunk.
 
Drunk driving is illegal but you can drink and NOT be impaired. Who can smoke weed and not be impaired?
 
It's not "impaired" or "not impaired." Your likelihood of wrecking your car is a sliding scale. Hooch can move you farther down that scale.

People are slightly impaired after even 1-2 drinks. Your likelihood of wrecking your car increases at even a .02 BAC. There's no such thing as a "safe" amount to drink by your logic.
 
1 puff or 1 beer. Both would be safe to drive! It's all relative to how much. Too much sex while driving can be dangerous Texting is a definite no no!
 
I know a lot of people that drink a little and drive and they are legal to do so and are not a danger to the rest of us. I know of NO ONE that smokes dope and just has one puff. They smoke dope to get high, some people drink alcohol because they like the taste of it.
 
-I know a lot of drinkers and very few if any that I know drink just 1 drink for the taste. I guess me and my friends are alcholics
 
Do they all drink until they're giggling uncontrollably at anything anybody says? I don't want drunks or stoners on the roads with me.
 
Really? That's not my experience at all. I'm way more concerned about drunks at bars getting in their car than I am with a few stoners getting high at home.
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Originally posted by wcowherd:
Really? That's not my experience at all. I'm way more concerned about drunks at bars getting in their car than I am with a few stoners getting high at home.

Posted from Rivals Mobile
What makes you think that stoners are just getting high at home?
 
Originally posted by wcowherd:
Because most of them don't go out and do it in public.

Posted from Rivals Mobile
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I have an idea that will settle all of this. B&G and 3R can go have a few cold ones while cowherd smokes a large joint. Then we'll have a driving competition.
 
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