jsarno
08-27-2007, 09:09 PM
I have heard this on numerous occasions, and I think it's a load of bull.
How is it that Don Imus and Martha Stewart (for example) were justifiably crucified, but Vick was overly prosecuted?
Redskin Rich
08-27-2007, 09:17 PM
I have heard this on numerous occasions, and I think it's a load of bull.
How is it that Don Imus and Martha Stewart (for example) were justifiably crucified, but Vick was overly prosecuted?
Be careful... they will shut down your thread like they shut mine down
jsarno
08-27-2007, 09:27 PM
Be careful... they will shut down your thread like they shut mine down
I thought yours was because of the religious undertone?
There just seems to be a lot of people out there that are upset about how everything went down, and they the only reason "we" are going after Vick is cause he's a "prominant" black athlete.
To me, that is completely bogus. Martha and Imus did much less and got much worse for their issues. (comparitively speaking)
SmootSmack
08-27-2007, 09:36 PM
Not really sure I even understand what this thread is about? Though if it's about whether this has been "fair" or not, of if it's a racial issue...I think those topics have been brought up several times on various threads.
DynamiteRave
08-27-2007, 09:39 PM
I thought yours was because of the religious undertone?
There just seems to be a lot of people out there that are upset about how everything went down, and they the only reason "we" are going after Vick is cause he's a "prominant" black athlete.
To me, that is completely bogus. Martha and Imus did much less and got much worse for their issues. (comparitively speaking)
I don't think they are overly prosecuting Vick. I didnt read the closed thread but who said anything about overly prosecuting? I think most people agree with what's going down.
And as a Black female, I am sick of hearing this whole racially motivated BS. Sometimes Black people need to stop overanalyzing everything as some radical racist tactic and accept this situation for what it is:
A Black guy effed up and is getting punished and leave it at that.
Lady Brave
08-27-2007, 09:40 PM
I'm really tired of hearing Vick's name. I'm even more tired of the Vick threads. Sorry, had to say it. Carry on...
jsarno
08-27-2007, 09:54 PM
I don't think they are overly prosecuting Vick. I didnt read the closed thread but who said anything about overly prosecuting? I think most people agree with what's going down.
Well, it's what you hear when they interview people like fans, or some journalists from the Atlanta area. I've literally heard it about 15 times from 15 different people, it's quite annoying.
And as a Black female, I am sick of hearing this whole racially motivated BS. Sometimes Black people need to stop overanalyzing everything as some radical racist tactic and accept this situation for what it is:
A Black guy effed up and is getting punished and leave it at that.
I really appreciate you saying that, and I 100% agree.
DynamiteRave
08-27-2007, 10:08 PM
No problem Js :)
This Vick situation is turning into like a second OJ trial. :Smoker:
jsarno
08-27-2007, 10:09 PM
No problem Js :)
This Vick situation is turning into like a second OJ trial. :Smoker:
True...only this time they got it right.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
08-27-2007, 10:14 PM
I personally haven't heard anyone say that the prosecution is racially motivated. I am sure, however, that there is a very small minority of African-Americans who think the prosecution is part of some conspiracy, just as I think there are a small number of whites who want to see him go down.
As for whether Vick is being "overly prosecuted," I guess I'd have to ask what you mean by "overly prosecuted." Are you asking whether his sentence will likely be longer than most other criminals who have committed similar crimes? Are you asking whether the prosecutor was too zealous? Are you asking whether Vick is getting a tougher sentence in the court of public opinion than is deserved?
I love dogs and hate animal cruelty. I've spent some $4,500 for two surgeries for two dogs who I adopted from the local SPCA and a disaster relief shelter and thousands more dollars on toys, cans of science diet, vet fees, etc. I also cried like a little girl when my last dog died of cancer. I also think that Michael Vick deserves to go to prison for at least one year. But, I think when you consider the fact that he (1) will likely lose about $20-$40M dollars in salary and endorsements, (2) will likely lose his career, (3) and is about to lose his freedom for a year or more, it would be hard to argue that Vick is being "under-punished."
Please try not to read too much into that last sentence. I am thrilled that more attention is being paid to animal/dog rights, Vick is going to jail, and that we, as a society, seem to have evolved in terms of our love of animals. I was just trying to make the point that it is hard to argue that all of the punishment that Vick has and will receive is light.