People are just stupid.
If only that were true. As we both know though, for the majority, a trip to jail is nothing more than a chance to reconnect with friends and family they haven't seen in awhile. The walk down to their cell, thanks to all the other inmates cheering their arrival, is more like a walk down the red carpet than the sobering experience it should be.Good! What they don't learn at home, they will learn in jail.
West Memphis sure is. You know you is in da hood when the po po's street cams are vandalized.That’s not enough. It’s been 6 days, if I’m not mistaken, since that game and incident.
That player should have been immediately suspended from the team and then quickly released from the team then kicked out of school.
This is a perfectly clear example of what is wrong with college sports and the how coaches and administrators more want to win games instead of helping players to be decent human beings. It’s thug culture.
I’ve heard of Memphis referred to as Mogadishu of the Mississippi. It’s surely seems an accurate assessment.
Another coddled and protected player, not a decent human being.
If White people would react to these events as if the situation were reversed, this crap would stop. Hit a biker flying colors when his buddies are around, punch a cop when his co-workers are present....take notes on what an appropriate response is.I'm sure she'll play the black card and claim the white girl called her the "N" word so it was justified.
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