Missouri Players Go On Strike (merged)

If you haven't seen the the students list of demands here they are. It may be safe to say that we may not see another Mizzou football game this year. I'm black and I realise that most of their demands are unreasonable.

I really hope this is a pragmatic attempt of negotiation; they high-ball, the administration low-balls, and they get something in the middle (better than if they came out with less ridiculous demands).

If they sincerely believe in these demands, they are beyond help.
 
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Is there any evidence that anything that has happened at Mizzou is "systemic racism"? Too often this is conflated with individual racism, which is much more difficult to eradicate.
 
I have worked with several Africans who came here for college and later took professional jobs. They came from countries where you boil your water every day, civil strife is the norm, starvation is the norm, corruption is the norm, totalitarianism is the norm. They had excellent work ethics and were some of the best people to have on your projects. They came from conditions far worse than anyone over here can complain about. Those are just a couple guys from one place, others come to this country from similarly terrible places. Why is is they can overcome their surroundings and achieve things, while those here cannot? They were as black as any black person born in the US, yet they someone managed to overcome all the discrimination and prejudice by simply doing good work. I also worked with black employees who came from HBCU's, who knew they were "diversity hires" and were absolutely worthless to work with. They did nothing, because they knew they were bulletproof. They would never be fired, never be reprimanded, could do little or nothing and be promoted the same as an outstanding employee. There are lazy people of all colors, but blaming your lack of success and drive on your skin tone is about as lazy as it gets.

The difference between true African-Americans and black Americans have been staggering in my experience.
 
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Ok, but I asked you why there is a large wage gap between whites and blacks.

You did go off on a tangent about education. Are you saying blacks don't value education or something? If so, why do they not value it? What is the reason?

So you are telling me, blacks receive a distinctly different wage at the same job as whites?


I don't know the answer to the reasons why but maybe a good read for you would be How to Make Black America Better by Tavis Smiley

He lays out some issues and making education the #1 priority is one of his solutions. He says " We can't keep blaming the system for failing our kids when we fail them ourselves"
 
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How many people on this board have considered bussing their children to a school located in the inner city?
 
Can you name some so we can discuss?

Not calling you out. Just wondering what, through your experiences, you consider to be "structural racism"

Would you consider this to be racist?

A white officer is at a scene to take a report and the person refuses to speak with them because " all white cops are racist" and they demand a black officer come to the scene

I'm not gonna answer that preposterous question. But I will tell you some of the instances of racism I experienced in college.

First, I was constantly asked to show my ID to campus police when I was walking around campus. I thought this was normal for everyone till I asked my white friends and they said they never has any instances with campus police and the need to show ID.

Second, parties on campus were very segregated. The black frats would do their own thing on one part of campus white frats would do their own thing elsewhere. When I attended black frat parties there were always cops around. And there were metal detectors checking folks for weapons before letting us into an on campus party. Once again I thought this was normal till I decided to attend some white parties and saw no cops or metal detectors around.

And this doesn't include all the times I was asked around campus whether I played on the football or basketball team. FYI I was on academic scholarship.

This is what black folks and especially black men have to deal with on predominantly white college campuses. We are not treated as part of the college community but rather as outsiders. I'm sure the kids at Missouri have similar experiences which is why they've rightfully demanded changes so they can feel as safe in campus as their white classmates.
 
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If the school was racist why would it give scholarships to minorities?

So they can make the school way more money than the value of that scholarship.

Don't get it twisted. D1 college football players are the ones doing colleges the favor not the other way around. If anything these colleges are exploiting the athletes.
 
I'm not gonna answer that preposterous question. But I will tell you some of the instances of racism I experienced in college.

First, I was constantly asked to show my ID to campus police when I was walking around campus. I thought this was normal for everyone till I asked my white friends and they said they never has any instances with campus police and the need to show ID.

Second, parties on campus were very segregated. The black frats would do their own thing on one part of campus white frats would do their own thing elsewhere. When I attended black frat parties there were always cops around. And there were metal detectors checking folks for weapons before letting us into an on campus party. Once again I thought this was normal till I decided to attend some white parties and saw no cops or metal detectors around.

And this doesn't include all the times I was asked around campus whether I played on the football or basketball team. FYI I was on academic scholarship.

This is what black folks and especially black men have to deal with on predominantly white college campuses. We are not treated as part of the college community but rather as outsiders. I'm sure the kids at Missouri have similar experiences which is why they've rightfully demanded changes so they can feel as safe in campus as their white classmates.

Thanks for the thoughtful response.
 
I hated having to get up and put my own clothes on after my parents sent our Butler packing

Then, I had to attend school with the common folk after father lost our fortune playing strip poker at the local house of ill repute

Mother was furious. Not only was she embarrassed by father losing our fortune, but explaining it to her friends at the Country Club was excruciating. Shortly afterwards, all the high class dinners and societal exploits were long gone

We had to sell everything, including the yachts, villas in France, and condos in New York

Be honest, you stole that story from Bill and Hilary didn't you ?
 
I'm not gonna answer that preposterous question. But I will tell you some of the instances of racism I experienced in college.

First, I was constantly asked to show my ID to campus police when I was walking around campus. I thought this was normal for everyone till I asked my white friends and they said they never has any instances with campus police and the need to show ID.

Second, parties on campus were very segregated. The black frats would do their own thing on one part of campus white frats would do their own thing elsewhere. When I attended black frat parties there were always cops around. And there were metal detectors checking folks for weapons before letting us into an on campus party. Once again I thought this was normal till I decided to attend some white parties and saw no cops or metal detectors around.

And this doesn't include all the times I was asked around campus whether I played on the football or basketball team. FYI I was on academic scholarship.

This is what black folks and especially black men have to deal with on predominantly white college campuses. We are not treated as part of the college community but rather as outsiders. I'm sure the kids at Missouri have similar experiences which is why they've rightfully demanded changes so they can feel as safe in campus as their white classmates.

So the black frats had metal detectors before letting people in? That pretty much sums up why you experienced what you did.
 
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If the strike continues at Missouri by the football players, I'm assuming it impossible to scedule a replacement game since all of the scedules are set in stone. Could we play an opponent one week after the season? Possibly BYU? It looks like they will be without their game against Missouri this week.

What would the NCAA and the conferences involved do? There are contractual arrangements made and many, many things will be effected by this.

I would personally like for the Missouri players to play for their fanbase and themselves. I understand they want the removal of the President. Can't these demands be met, if justifiable, without putting their fans and other teammates in jeopardy?

It almost sounds more of a political movement since the issues surrounding this involve healthcare and planned parenthood....

If the President is unfit to serve as President then remove him like you would anyone. I just don't get the whole quit on your fellow teammates and fanbase strategy.....
 
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If the strike continues at Missouri by the football players, I'm assuming it impossible to scedule a replacement game since all of the scedules are set in stone. Could we play an opponent one week after the season? Possibly BYU? It looks like they will be without their game against Missouri this week.

What would the NCAA and the conferences involved do? There are contractual arrangements made and many, many things will be effected by this.

I would personally like for the Missouri players to play for their fanbase and themselves. I understand they want the removal of the President. Can't these demands be met, if justifiable, without putting their fans and other teammates in jeopardy?

It almost sounds more of a political movement since the issues surrounding this involve healthcare and planned parenthood....

If the President is unfit to serve as President then remove him like you would anyone. I just don't get the whole quit on your fellow teammates and fanbase strategy.....

I would think that Mizzou forfeits the game...
 
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I would think that Mizzou forfeits the game...

Right. But it would be neither a win or loss for UT. Just an 11 game record for UT. So by default UT could end up with just 7 wins opposed to 8.

Could effect bowl pecking order which effects bowl earnings and standings...

This is a serious issues other than players just making a stand. Again, I don't know the specifics. But there are other ways to get things done than to cause further damage to fellow mankind.....
 
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I think it's only fair to allow Tennessee and BYU to play the week after the Vandie game.......

On a nuetral site since I believe both UT and BYU are supposed to travel to Missouri.
 
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Right. But it would be neither a win or loss for UT. Just an 11 game record for UT. So by default UT could end up with just 7 wins opposed to 8.

Could effect bowl pecking order which effects bowl earnings and standings...

This is a serious issues other than players just making a stand. Again, I don't know the specifics. But there are other ways to get things done than to cause further damage to fellow mankind.....

I don't think this is correct. You are talking about what happens with a vacated win. With a forfeiture, the other team is awarded a victory... but this won't happen. Mizzou will play and Tenn should win a close, low scoring game. Something like 23-13.
 
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