Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Black Boilerplate treatment of Sean Taylor

Go to google news and search Jared Allen.
I see redemption stories about him.
I see how he changed his life blah blah. This is from a month ago and their is no boilerplate. http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=&q=jared+allen&ie=UTF-8

Nah, it's racial. Racial things are subtle and simple. You should see the way the European media covers this. Where does their stereotype of black people come from. Could it be perhaps the boilerplate?

Honestly, if the redskins contigent(Gibbs, Snyder, Cerratto, Williams) would not have spoke so highly of him, the media would be insulting him instead of saying he was unknown.

ESPN changed their coverage style after seeing the response. They started negative thinking they could impact his image but they got blasted.

God Bless the Dead! You never talk negative about someone in their grave. For that one moment you respect them and reflect on their greatness because that is what their life is summed up by. I don't care if that was their job or not to write that bullsh*t. Integrity transcends that.



It's easier to express one's self in death more than in life.
The truth gets to come out. They will never find the killer. The killer will get justice soon, but the police won't be involved unfortunately.


I am going to search more infamous non black folks and see if they get the boilerplate treatment. That is a new addition to the vernacular.

Everytime Atlanta is mentioned, so is Michael Vick. Still.

I don't see spent time in a federal pen for Martha Stewart every time her rich self does something. I will now confidently call it the black boilerplate treatment.

I will monitor this aspect going forward and will let the numbers prove it out.

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