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“Why?”: My Thoughts on the Michael Vick Situation

11 Tuesday Dec 2007

Posted by Vivrant Thang in Feeding The Music Jones

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by vivrant thang on makes me wanna holler and the daily news

 

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All that Ive been givin’
Is this pain that I’ve been living
They got me in the system
So why they gotta do me like that
Tried to make it my way
But got sent on up the highway
Why, oh why
Why they gotta do me like that

Micheal Vick is probably bumping this in his cell right now, along with this throwback.

So he gets twenty-three months (or a little less with good behavior) to sit and think about how he has gone from once being the highest paid player in the NFL to a “disgrace.”

Ya’ll already know, unlike most black folks, I take the hard line with these celebs and athletes. I have no sympathy for them at all. Michael Vick was priviliged to make it to the NFL – and play quarterback at that! Black quarterbacks have a much harder road to travel unlike the Tony Romos and Tom Bradys of the league. Entire books have been devoted to the subject (notice Michael’s name in the title).

Of course it’s not fair. We all know this. However, it’s still a privilege for him to play in the league and make millions. Therein lies his inherent responsibility to abide by a different set of rules. When he was called #1 on draft day and signed that monster contract, there are certain things he needed to leave behind. A certain type of lifestyle and associations that he should have dropped right then and there.

Sure, that’s easier said than done. It still needed to be done and Michael failed to do so. In fact, he used that contract money to finance illegal activities. That just can’t be ignored.

A lot of people [read: black people] are calling the sentence excessive. It probably is. Actually, he could have gotten up to five years so he should consider himself lucky. However, if he hadn’t been down with that “stop snitching” bs, he may have avoided this all together. He could have cooperated early, showed extreme remorse, and could have probably gotten off with probation and some fines. Basically a slap on the wrist.

Again, maybe that’s easier said than done.

Not for his boys though.

When facing a long sentence in the slammer, they started singing like canaries and left Michael holding the bag. So then he tried to tap dance and lie about his involvement after promising to be come clean, thinking he can beat the lie detector test. Of course the judge is going to throw the book at your black ass! He should have just accepted responsibility then and there, like a MAN, and he might gotten the same sentence as his “boys.”

Instead, he tried to be slick. Now look at him.

Dude, you can’t go around killing these animals! I hate to say it, but it might have been better if he had raped somebody. These PETA folks get RAW over the treatment of animals. They care more about Fido’s well-being than they care about human lives.

We all know that dogfighting is a criminal offense. Michael Vick knew that dogfighting was a criminal offense.. So, tell me how did he think he could get away with simultaneously being the HNIC of an illegal dog fighting ring called Bad Newz Kennels (ignorant) and a quarterback in the NFL? HOW? Did he really think no one would ever find out about that mess? That’s just it. He didn’t think. Now, he’ll have plenty of time for that.

I know I keep going back to this, but he was blessed to a natural talent. He was at the top of his game and had very lucrative endorsements with some of the top brands. Yet, he still felt the need to have a little criminal activity going on the side with Purnell aka “P-Funk” and them. (As we’ve seen, nothing good comes out of messing with anybody named Purnell.)

My thing is, they don’t want his black ass having all those millions anyway. They are always rubbing their hands together in anticipation of a screw-up. So why give them the ammunition? Keep your nose clean and let them hate. Michael didn’t make the right choice and I think he needs that time away to think about the mess he’s made of his life.

You know who I have sympathy for – his mother, who sat in that courtroom yesterday, weeping, and probably wondering how she could have raised two sons with so much talent that managed to screw up their lives. I am sympathetic towards all the people he was helping in the community and through his foundation because his finances are in ruins, a situation from which he may never recover. I particularly think about the young men from the same streets he grew up in, who looked at him and saw a dream realized. Now they see a horrible nightmare. What message does this send to them?

You know what they say. Once you’ve hit rock bottom, the only place to go is up. God don’t like ugly and He will take you down. However, He’s also forgiving so once he gets out, let’s see what happens.

I just hope we see a much wiser Micheal Vick emerge from that cell in 2009.

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Update 12/13: I just may have to rethink some of this after seeing that one of the search terms someone entered that led them to my post was “vick stupid nigger.” Doesn’t surprise me, but it doesn’t sit well with me at all.

Update 12/15: Nah, I’m not re-thinking a thing. Mo Kelly reminded me that Vick’s associates in this “enterprise” was drug dealers and that’s how the feds happened to stumble onto all of this. I had forgotten about that. I stand by everything I said here. Can we say “personal accountability?”

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What’s Going On: Black Blogging To End AIDS Final Wrap Up

07 Friday Dec 2007

Posted by Vivrant Thang in Feeding The Music Jones

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aids, aids crisis in the black community, avert, hiv, hiv testing, lil mama's rules by sheneska jackson, not in my family

by vivrant thang on the aids crisis

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Mother, mother
There’s too many of you crying
Brother, brother, brother
There’s far too many of you dying
You know we’ve got to find a way
To bring some lovin’ here today

This is my sixth and final post for the Black blogger call-to-action, Black Blogging to End AIDS. You can find all the posts here.

I have truly learned a lot this week and I am so glad to have stumbled on to The Black Perspective in time to participate in this important effort. It really meant a lot to me to pay homage to the memory of my family members in some small way.

From the comments, I know at least a few people have read the information. It all starts with just one person.

I just want to call attention to a few more resources that I’ve come across:

  • Visit Avert, a UK based AIDS charity working towards preventing the spread of AIDS on a global level. Read stories from women and men all over the globe that are infected.
  • Pick up Not In My Family: Aids in the African American Community book and companion CD
  • Read Sheneska Jackson’s Lil Mama’s Rules, which is almost ten years old but so very current
  • “Before you have sex again,” view the independent film, One Week. I saw this movie years ago and it’s still with me.
  • Check back here under the AIDS crisis category for more on this crisis in our community. It’s not going away so I’ll have to keep talking about it.

Remember

  • Get informed

  • Get tested

  • Get involved

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    What’s Going On: Celebrity Tributes to Victims of HIV/AIDS

    06 Thursday Dec 2007

    Posted by Vivrant Thang in Feeding The Music Jones

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    by vivrant thang on the aids crisis

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    Mother, mother
    There’s too many of you crying
    Brother, brother, brother
    There’s far too many of you dying
    You know we’ve got to find a way
    To bring some lovin’ here today

    This is my fifth post for the Black blogger call-to-action, Black Blogging to End AIDS. You can find all the posts here.

    Over the years, there have been many songs recorded to raise funds for or call attention to the HIV/AIDS crisis.

    A cover of “That’s What Friends Are For” was recorded in 1985 by Dionne Warwick and Friends (Gladys Knight, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder) to benefit the American Foundation for AIDS Research. It raised over three million dollars for that cause.

    “So working against AIDS, especially after years of raising money for work on many blood-related diseases such as sickle-cell anemia, seemed the right thing to do. “You have to be granite not to want to help people with AIDS, because the devastation that it causes is so painful to see. I was so hurt to see my friend die with such agony,” Warwick remembers. “I am tired of hurting and it does hurt,” Dionne Warwick (1988, Washington Post)

    Check out this peformance by Dionne, Stevie, Luther, and Whitney. Phenomenal and heart-breaking at the same time.

    “Together Again” from Janet’s Velvet Rope album was a tribute by Jackson to friends who had recently passed from AIDS. She originally wrote it as a ballad but changed it to an up-tempo dance track after realizing her friends would have wanted a celebration instead of a sad song. She donated a portion of the proceeds from the song to the American Foundation for AIDS Research also. 

    “I believe we have other lives. I don’t believe in the finality of death. I wanted to write about friends who have died of AIDS, but without being mournful or sad. I wanted to celebrate their spirit. I’m pleased that ‘Together Again’ is just that — a celebration, a confirmation that the energy of love will never die,” Janet Jackson

    I still remember how ground-breaking it was when in 1992, three attractive women who called themselves TLC, stormed onto the scene in 1992 wearing baggy clothes covered in condoms. Left Eye (RIP) immediately stood out with the condom covering one lens of her glasses. The message was clear and it was an innovative way to get it across. People paid attention.

    Check them out in “What About Your Friends” from their debut album Oooooh….On The TLC Tip:

    Even when they took off the condoms and became Crazysexycool, they were still spreading the message.

    Don’t go chasing waterfalls
    Please stick to the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to

    Three letters took him to his final resting place.

    Waterfalls

     

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    Makes Me Wanna Holler: She’s In A Better Place

    06 Thursday Dec 2007

    Posted by Vivrant Thang in Feeding The Music Jones

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    child death, Da'Niyah Marie Jackson, marvin gaye song makes me wanna holler, marvin gaye what's going on album, Neveah Richardson, single mothers

    by vivrant thang on makes me wanna holler

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    Oh make me wanna holler / throw up both my hands
    Oh, make me wanna holler/They don’t understand

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    Look at that face.

    This is the first I’m hearing of the death of 10-month-old, Da’Niyah Marie Jackson at the hands of her mother’s boyfriend. She had been savagely beaten, bitten, and sexually assaulted.

    The mother left Da’Niyah with her boyfriend while she went to work. His two-year old son was also present in the house. She came home and found the baby unresponsive and contacted the authorities after she started convulsing and went into cardiac arrest.

    The “thing” has been charged and hopefully will be thrown in general population. Those criminals don’t like his kind. I hope they have all kinds of fun with him.

    This story had me in tears. Can you imagine the agony she endured? This isn’t the first time this has happened and it certainly won’t be the last. I know you’re not supposed to question God, but it gets harder and harder each time. I truly do believe we are living in our last days.

    My other issue with this story is the mother leaving the baby there with him. Apparently, he had two other kids with another woman and she had a restraining order on him because he assaulted her and the child. My question is, did she know this?

    Let’s say she did. Did she think it was an isolated incident? Did she believe him when he told her that the baby mother was lying on him – because you know that’s what he probably told her.

    Or let’s say she didn’t, why the hell not? Did she not ask the Negro any questions?

    This shit makes me sick. Single mothers cannot just let any man into their lives. It’s not about you and your needs anymore. I know he didn’t just snap and commit this heinous act. He had a history and the signs are always there if you want to see them. She probably turned her head because she had herself a man. She should probably be in the jail right long with him because she is an accessory in my eyes.

    I know I’m being judgemental and there could possibly be extenuating circumstances. Bottom line, this beautiful little girl died a horrible death that was preventable. There are people that are putting themselves through all kinds of mental and physical hell to bring a child into this world and then you read stories like this.

    Makes we wanna holler.

    RIP little one. You are truly in a better place.

    Can we go back to this?

    Update: Yet, another recent case. THIS animal beats his wife on the way to the hospital to get help for their 8-DAY-OLD baby, who was bleeding anally! And you think this was the first time he displayed such behavior?

    I can’t even talk about this anymore.

    Update #2: I just found this interesting vlog that poses similar questions as I’ve raised above. She also has some very specific ideas on what should be done to the animal that committed this heinous act.

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    What’s Going On: Alexyss Tylor on The HIV/AIDS Crisis in the Black Community

    05 Wednesday Dec 2007

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    by vivrant thang on the aids crisis

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    Mother, mother
    There’s too many of you crying
    Brother, brother, brother
    There’s far too many of you dying
    You know we’ve got to find a way
    To bring some lovin’ here today

    This is my fourth post for the Black blogger call-to-action, Black Blogging to End AIDS. You can find all the posts here.

    Say what you will about Alexyss Tylor, but her outrageous “Vagina Power” messages have reached hundreds of thousands on the web and throughout the Atlanta area. While her delivery is exceedingly crude and will have you in hysterics, admittedly, she speaks the truth. Whatever the reason that people listen to her message, they are listening, and that’s what we need to spread the word about this disease in our community.

    In the following videos, she speaks with a group of infected women and a man about their personal battles with HIV/AIDS and gets “real” about the rampant spread of the virus throughout our community. She gets a little out of hand at one point in the video with the infected man, but hang in there!

    Alexyss K Tylor Show Black Women HIV/AIDS

     

    Alexyss K Tylor Show Black MEN HIV/AIDS (Part 1)

    Alexyss K Tylor Show Black MEN HIV/AIDS (Part 2)

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