Missouri Players Go On Strike (merged)

Other far more liberal universities that also are having issues with public displays of racism and ineffectual leadership? This doesn't sound like the kind of thing that people are just doing for the hell of it.

They've got a real problem up there and addressing it sounds like a bigger deal than a football game or 2 of a losing season.

A university president isn't putting out a strong message against racist incidents on campus. Fire him or I ain't eating...football players: He ain't eating? I ain't playing. Spin the narrative...university president seen at a Republican convention? Kid doesn't like it and makes a stand...coach of a losing team gets brownie points while skipping games. This becomes a regular thing because people piss all over themselves trying to show how much they care. If you work for a butthole, find something crappy about him and refuse to work until he's fired...works until YOU get fired...then you find sane routes of protest. This situation needs lot of firings and lots of scholarship yanking. Then we'll see how important it is.
 
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I understand what your saying, but shouldn't the leader of the university be doing the same? Be an example.

Absolutely. If he has compromised his position he should no longer be retained.

What is acceptable as a way to protest or stand against the actions and non actions regarding him can be debated.
 
Encouraged by Al Sharpton and Obama.

Take a dip in a septic tank and get in line with the racists who sparked the unrest at Mizzou! And I'm lily white!

I love you to death for your many sacrifices and devotion to the Orange, VFL34. I was there and shed tears for you when you got your bell severely rung against Vandy during your last game at Neyland. Nevertheless, I disagree with your stance regarding the student using a hunger strike to protest the lack of official response to the horrendous racial slurs openly hurled by ignorant bigots at Mizzou. Ghandi managed to change the whole world using this very same tactic.

Finally, I am supremely glad our Founding Fathers didn't think along the same lines as a number of you who have posted on this thread. We would still be a British Colony!
 
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God forbid that addressing a societal ill interfere with a couple of hours of our entertainment on a Saturday. The combination of selfishness and ignorance on display in this thread is embarrassing.

This thread is not running low on self righteousness either. A degree of cynicism toward the motives of the players involved should be expected and has even been expressed from within the team. A player not involved has said that this wouldn't be happening if the team was 9-0. I tend to agree.
 
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It's embarrassing and disgraceful that so many are putting football above social issues. Everyone likes to pretend I'm the angry VN member simply because I disagree with people, but I sincerely hope you aren't so clueless as to fire Pinkel or throw scholarships away because students are standing up for what they perceive as right.
 
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It's embarrassing and disgraceful that so many are putting football above social issues. Everyone likes to pretend I'm the angry VN member simply because I disagree with people, but I sincerely hope you aren't so clueless as to fire Pinkel or throw scholarships away because students are standing up for what they perceive as right.

Oh so now they're students?
 
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Take a dip in a septic tank and get in line with the racists who sparked the unrest at Mizzou! And I'm lily white!

I love you to death for your many sacrifices and devotion to the Orange, VFL34. I was there and shed tears for you when you got your bell severely rung against Vandy during your last game at Neyland. Nevertheless, I disagree with your stance regarding the student using a hunger strike to protest the lack of official response to the horrendous racial slurs openly hurled by ignorant bigots at Mizzou. Ghandi managed to change the whole world using this very same tactic.

Finally, I am supremely glad our Founding Fathers didn't think along the same lines as a number of you who have posted on this thread. We would still be a British Colony!

You do realize that one of the Founding Fathers is being blasphemied right now by the same individuals protesting???? I think our Founding Fathers were smart enough to realize what was important to fight for and when they were simply being played.
 
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But the entire team does NOT support the protest. I teach at a university. I do not have the right to suspend my classes just because a portion of the class is boycotting. I teach if there is 1 person attending my class.

If that labels me as a racist, I live with that.

I think you probably do if part of a peaceful protest over a larger issue.
 
The short answer to the problem is fix the culture in the black communities. The root of the problem dates back to the rise of the Black Panthers and other groups that wanted to reject everything that they saw as White America. That included their names, they way they dressed, and education.

It's a lot older than that. Slavery, Dred Scott v. Sandford, Plessy v. Ferguson and Jim Crow Laws. It wasn't until 1954 that SCOTUS held that intentionally segregated schools were unconstitutional. In many places, however, Jim Crow laws were in effect until 1965. It took us more than 300 years to admit that there was a problem and most on this board think its been completely rectified in 50 years.

Blaming it all on a black rights group that was formed in 1966 is pretty short sighted or intentionally dismissive of the history.
 
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Total population of people who identify as White in the US according to the latest census data: 196,817,552

Total Population of people who identify as black in the US according to the latest census data: 37,685,848

Total Forcible Rape cases committed by a white person: 9,027 (0.0046% of total population)
Total Forcible Rape cases committed by a Black person person: 4,512 (0.12% of total population)

Total number of Robbery committed by a White person: 34,761 (0.02%)
Total number of Robbery commited by a black person: 44,002 (0.12%)

Total number of Aggravated Assault commited by white person: 188,505 (0.1% of population)
Total number of Aggravated Assault commited by black person: 102,371 (0.274% of population)

Total number of Burglary committed by white: 147,156 (0.075%)
By black: 67,554 (0.18%)

Total number of Larceny cases:
White: 677,895 (0.344%)
Black: 288,025 (0.764%)

Violent Crime Arson:
White: 236,394 (0.12%)
Black: 155,088 (0.412%)

Property Crime Arson:
White: 866,802 (0.44%)
Black: 373,963 (0.992%)

Sex Crimes:
White: 38,063 (0.02%)
Black: 12,850 (0.03%)

Offenses against the Family and Children:
White: 53,760 (0.03%)
Black: 25,698 (0.07%)

Murder:
White: 4,101 (0.002%)
Black: 4,203(0.01%)

My point stands.

Basically a typed azz-kicking.
 
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Your points are not invalid and, in fact are extremely relevant. Why do you think it is that way? Could it be that the average black child is born into a worse situation than the average white child? Could it be that the average level of education offered in predominately black neighborhoods is less than what than what the average white child receives? There is a systemic problem and we have to figure out how to solve it. Bussing wasn't the answer, but the problem continues to grow.

There have been studies done that show that when seeking employment black applicants need to be significantly more qualified than their white counterparts. I know this will start a whole crapstorm about AA, but if that is taken out of the equation (which it is in most job application settings) then a less qualified white male will garner more attention from prospective employers.

There was one particular study done where resumes, which were substantially the same, were given to prospective employers in response to an ad. The one difference was the name. One resume was "Becky Smith" and the other "LaShonda Roosevelt" (these aren't the names used in the study, but you get the idea). Becky was significantly more likely to get an interview than LaShonda. Whether you want to admit it or not racism still exists. It's not as blatant, but it is there.

No one is saying Racism doesn't exist. We're saying that its not systematic.

Also, I know that when I get my masters and begin teaching, I wouldn't want to teach in a school where I was likely to get disrespected every day by my students and possibly get into a physical altercation with one because they did not respect the authority of the teacher.
 
In time, real topics will arise or fall. At this point, it seems to be a perception issue, expanded by innocent by-standers, which incorporates the media. "I" do not think that "you" did enough an "my" specific issue.

Simple example: teacher made the test too hard and I did not do well, like a few others. We should protest to have the teacher fired, even though I did not know the material. As a few peers that dislike the teacher and add the media, and you have a similar situation.
 
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Ok I'll play Travis- how many times were you called the N word by fans at our stadium ? What section ? What specific games? I have been to games for many years in multiple sections and have never heard anyone including opposing players called the N word. If anyone called one of our players that they would in all honesty have the dog crap stomped out of them. And what was the restaurant? Any chance you were for example under dressed for lets say the Copper Cellar and that it had nothing to do with race? I sometimes believe that the race card is played too easily and too often - to the point where we now have white people pretending to be black just so they can join in.
A lot of people do abuse the race card. You are correct, no denying that. I am not one of those people. If you work hard enough you can achieve anything. As far as those things happening, many times directly behind our bench on a turnover. Numerous letters and voicemails. And I had on a white button down shirt on tucked in with blue church dress pants and some new blue suede shoes. Jabari had on a suit. And another guy with us had a three piece. We were attending something that night.
 
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No one is saying Racism doesn't exist. We're saying that its not systematic.

Also, I know that when I get my masters and begin teaching, I wouldn't want to teach in a school where I was likely to get disrespected every day by my students and possibly get into a physical altercation with one because they did not respect the authority of the teacher.

If racism isn't systemic how do explain the study I described?
 
Take a dip in a septic tank and get in line with the racists who sparked the unrest at Mizzou! And I'm lily white!

I love you to death for your many sacrifices and devotion to the Orange, VFL34. I was there and shed tears for you when you got your bell severely rung against Vandy during your last game at Neyland. Nevertheless, I disagree with your stance regarding the student using a hunger strike to protest the lack of official response to the horrendous racial slurs openly hurled by ignorant bigots at Mizzou. Ghandi managed to change the whole world using this very same tactic.

Finally, I am supremely glad our Founding Fathers didn't think along the same lines as a number of you who have posted on this thread. We would still be a British Colony!
Well I honestly don't know the whole story of what is going on there. Maybe I would think different if I did. I'm just saying him losing his life due to ignorance hurts much harder for his family and friends.
 
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All I was saying is that I can understand the players point of view. Sometimes they get detailed if they are playing bad but loved if they aren't. It gets old after a while.bas long as they do it with the right intentions.
 
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A lot of people do abuse the race card. You are correct, no denying that. I am not one of those people. If you work hard enough you can achieve anything. As far as those things happening, many times directly behind our bench on a turnover. Numerous letters and voicemails. And I had on a white button down shirt on tucked in with blue church dress pants and some new blue suede shoes. Jabari had on a suit. And another guy with us had a three piece. We were attending something that night.

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Ok I'll play Travis- how many times were you called the N word by fans at our stadium ? What section ? What specific games? I have been to games for many years in multiple sections and have never heard anyone including opposing players called the N word. If anyone called one of our players that they would in all honesty have the dog crap stomped out of them. And what was the restaurant? Any chance you were for example under dressed for lets say the Copper Cellar and that it had nothing to do with race? I sometimes believe that the race card is played too easily and too often - to the point where we now have white people pretending to be black just so they can join in.

Do you really not believe him? If he says it happened, I think it probably happened. By the way, I've been to the Copper Cellar covered in sweat and wearing gym clothes more than once. I'm white.
 
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Well I honestly don't know the whole story of what is going on there. Maybe I would think different if I did. I'm just saying him losing his life due to ignorance hurts much harder for his family and friends.

True. Most of the time your actions (even those full of conviction) have repercussions for others.
 
Before we had the video cameras on cell phones and racism was being brought out I have experienced some crazy stuff in Knoxville. I love love love Knoxville before I say what I am going to say. And the views and idiotic decisions of the small amount of people does not speak for the majority In Knoxville which are wonderful people. I say this because I can relate to the players. There is double standards sometimes in th south. I can't tell you how many times I have been called the n word by some fans at our own stadium, got horrible voicemails and notes from various people. We went to a high end restaraunt once and were not allowed in, of course until people recognized who we were, then they just so happened to have a table for us of the many empty tables. At that time I was with 2 other very prominent members of our team that was my race. This stuff is real. Peaceful protesting like the team is doing is good. I don't know what is going on, but I am
All for peaceful protesting. Don't love me when I am playing football and shun me when I am not. That's the players point of view.

Sorry these things happen. Hard to believe, but I do believe you.

In fairness though, double standards don't just occur in the South, and a lot of football players get called a lot of things after a loss or poor performance. Idiots are idiots, ask Medley or the poor MI kicker.

Your post is pertinent, and thanks for doing it. The incident that got me was the restaurant. I can believe some idiot, drunk or not, would yell racial or any other kind of slurs, but that a business would act like that is mind boggling. Wish you could post its name.

But Butchna is right on his post re coup....gosh! I can't believe I posted Butchna was right:p.

Hope for the day we are all color blind: black, white, yellow, and purple.

GO VOLS!
 
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I understand what your saying, but shouldn't the leader of the university be doing the same? Be an example.

By "the same" what do you mean? Should be a little more cut and dry than an INTERPRETATION of his activities or lack thereof. Instead of demanding his instant firing maybe a round table discussion with teeth. As is, it's a "we don't like how you responded...we want you fired" kind of thing...Pandora's Box waiting to happen.
 
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