Black KKK killed Sean Taylor

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Taylor's death a grim reminder for us all
by Jason Whitlock

FOXSports.com, Updated 2 minutes ago
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There's a reason I call them the Black KKK. The pain, the fear and the destruction are all the same.

Someone who loved Sean Taylor is crying right now. The life they knew has been destroyed, an 18-month-old baby lost her father, and, if you're a black man living in America, you've been reminded once again that your life is in constant jeopardy of violent death.

The Black KKK claimed another victim, a high-profile professional football player with a checkered past this time.

No, we don't know for certain the circumstances surrounding Taylor's death. I could very well be proven wrong for engaging in this sort of aggressive speculation. But it's no different than if you saw a fat man fall to the ground clutching his chest. You'd assume a heart attack, and you'd know, no matter the cause, the man needed to lose weight.

Well, when shots are fired and a black man hits the pavement, there's every statistical reason to believe another black man pulled the trigger. That's not some negative, unfair stereotype. It's a reality we've been living with, tolerating and rationalizing for far too long.

When the traditional, white KKK lynched, terrorized and intimidated black folks at a slower rate than its modern-day dark-skinned replacement, at least we had the good sense to be outraged and in no mood to contemplate rationalizations or be fooled by distractions.


Our new millennium strategy is to pray the Black KKK goes away or ignores us. How's that working?

About as well as the attempt to shift attention away from this uniquely African-American crisis by focusing on an alleged injustice the white media allegedly perpetrated against Sean Taylor.

Within hours of his death, there was a story circulating that members of the black press were complaining that news outlets were disrespecting Taylor's victimhood by reporting on his troubled past

No disrespect to Taylor, but he controlled the way he would be remembered by the way he lived. His immature, undisciplined behavior with his employer, his run-ins with law enforcement, which included allegedly threatening a man with a loaded gun, and the fact a vehicle he owned was once sprayed with bullets are all pertinent details when you've been murdered.

Marcellus Wiley, a former NFL player, made the radio circuit Wednesday, singing the tune that athletes are targets. That was his explanation for the murders of Taylor and Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams and the armed robberies of NBA players Antoine Walker and Eddy Curry.

Really?

Let's cut through the bull(manure) and deal with reality. Black men are targets of black men. Period. Go check the coroner's office and talk with a police detective. These bullets aren't checking W-2s.

Rather than whine about white folks' insensitivity or reserve a special place of sorrow for rich athletes, we'd be better served mustering the kind of outrage and courage it took in the 1950s and 1960s to stop the white KKK from hanging black men from trees.

But we don't want to deal with ourselves. We take great joy in prescribing medicine to cure the hate in other people's hearts. Meanwhile, our self-hatred, on full display for the world to see, remains untreated, undiagnosed and unrepentant.

Our self-hatred has been set to music and reinforced by a pervasive culture that promotes a crab-in-barrel mentality.

You're damn straight I blame hip hop for playing a role in the genocide of American black men. When your leading causes of death and dysfunction are murder, ignorance and incarceration, there's no reason to give a free pass to a culture that celebrates murder, ignorance and incarceration.

Of course there are other catalysts, but until we recapture the minds of black youth, convince them that it's not OK to "super man dat ho" and end any and every dispute by "cocking on your bitch," nothing will change.

Does a Soulja Boy want an education?

HBO did a fascinating documentary on Little Rock Central High School, the Arkansas school that required the National Guard so that nine black kids could attend in the 1950s. Fifty years later, the school is one of the nation's best in terms of funding and educational opportunities. It's 60 percent black and located in a poor black community.

Watch the documentary and ask yourself why nine poor kids in the '50s risked their lives to get a good education and a thousand poor black kids today ignore the opportunity that is served to them on a platter.

Blame drugs, blame Ronald Reagan, blame George Bush, blame it on the rain or whatever. There's only one group of people who can change the rotten, anti-education, pro-violence culture our kids have adopted. We have to do it.
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According to reports, Sean Taylor had difficulty breaking free from the unsavory characters he associated with during his youth.

The "keepin' it real" mantra of hip hop is in direct defiance to evolution. There's always someone ready to tell you you're selling out if you move away from the immature and dangerous activities you used to do, you're selling out if you speak proper English, embrace education, dress like a grown man, do anything mainstream.

The Black KKK is enforcing the same crippling standards as its parent organization. It wants to keep black men in their place — uneducated, outside the mainstream and six feet deep.

In all likelihood, the Black Klan and its mentality buried Sean Taylor, and any black man or boy reading this could be next.


http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7499442?MSNHPHCP&GT1=10637


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theres more to the situation then the writer of the article knows, us too. why does take the death of a black pro sports player to spark this writer to speak his opinion on black on black crime. this type ah shit happens erry day but since hes a sports player and not a nobody livin n some hood it makes it more important?
 
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hm i see truth in this article..
we need to turn around shit from the inside, and that starts within ourselves, and with this particular problems in which he talked about what the murder rates, and jail rates of young black men..

it is a problem that has been created by so many rich self-righteous corporation/government(same shit right) mofo's who see it as an easy trend to perpetuate...

ya know, only those who recognize this trend and how they can stop it will do so..
I, myself am planning on being a teacher for that reason..

to point out the fact that not going to school and not giving a fuck about it just makes your personal situation worse, and easier for the government to control things/ideas/mind.
 

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hm i see truth in this article..
we need to turn around shit from the inside, and that starts within ourselves, and with this particular problems in which he talked about what the murder rates, and jail rates of young black men..

it is a problem that has been created by so many rich self-righteous corporation/government(same shit right) mofo's who see it as an easy trend to perpetuate...

ya know, only those who recognize this trend and how they can stop it will do so..
I, myself am planning on being a teacher for that reason..

to point out the fact that not going to school and not giving a fuck about it just makes your personal situation worse, and easier for the government to control things/ideas/mind.
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theres more to the situation then the writer of the article knows, us too. why does take the death of a black pro sports player to spark this writer to speak his opinion on black on black crime. this type ah shit happens erry day but since hes a sports player and not a nobody livin n some hood it makes it more important?
because an article loosely centered on the death of a pro athlete will get more attention then this article would without Sean Taylor. If this author just wrote this outright, it would be in the middle of a newspaper instead of a front-cover feature (which I'm sure the author intended it to be)
 

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Terrible article... I am black I totally disagree with what Uncle Tom I mean Jason Whitlock is saying. He needs to stop blaming hip hop music for everything that goes with with us black folks. Music is music.... Taylor's murder probably had nothing do with music.
 
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what about your opinion on what the writer of the article said? (black kkk)
My opinion is that his Black KKK theory is stupid as fuck. I got a cousin thats up for murder right now they said he killed a man and wounded another its even in the news. He wasnt no black KKK his situation was over street money someone tried to fuck him over and things went teh way they did..



Black on Black Murders usually happen over Agendas not no damn racial reasons the race is just a coincidence. Think about it most murders are drug deals gone bad, robberies turned murder, after a fight one of the cats retaliate with gun play, jealousy, or over a bitch.


I highly doubt another black man is killing another black man just bc he black.

Also blaming Hip Hop music is the dumbest shit ever. What a nigga gonna do blow soemone head off and be like I got that new Project Pat album and he said to do this.
 
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Terrible article... I am black I totally disagree with what Uncle Tom I mean Jason Whitlock is saying. He needs to stop blaming hip hop music for everything that goes with with us black folks. Music is music.... Taylor's murder probably had nothing do with music.
He isnt BLAMING hiphop, he is simply saying there is a correlation between (black) people lving the messge hiphop gives, and the imprisonment and ignorance within the race.

He is right.

And that goes for Mexicans too......

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Anyone at any race not just black can be killed in a blink of a eye. You can be Pakestanian and at teh wrong place at teh wrong time.


This Taylor Death has nothing to do with music or that Black KKK bullshit. Anyone can see he was doing alot of dirt before his NFL contract and taht shit just came back up to him.