Coast2Coast wrote:
I didn't tell a story, Favre Fan, I recited a fact and took issue with your statement that Iverson is an "upstanding citizen". I understand that there is a story behind it and that different people have different views of that story. I also understand that everyone who goes to prison has a story and believes they are innocent. He may have indeed have been innocent. I'm not disputing that and that's not for me to judge. That is irrelevant to the point I was making. What is undisputed is what I said...he beat up some kids and he went to prison. That makes him an ex-con, and an ex-con, by my definition, is not an "upstanding citizen".
By the way, the governor, Douglas Wilder, whom you mentioned, is not white. Not that it matters, but if you are so intent on getting the story straight, he is an African American.
Also, you made some insinuation about me and "thugs in the NBA". Have you seen me anywhere in this thread make a generalization about "thugs in the NBA"? No.
Fair enough, you didnt call them thugs. You said you were disgusted by them and they had attitude problems. So whatever the word for that is, its still ignorantly simplistic and painting with a very broad brush.
Coast2Coast wrote:
I watch the NBA. I am entertained at times, but I am disgusted more than I am entertained. The differences between high school and college kids and NBA players are significant...in talent and in attitude. I guess I prefer watching attitude over talent.
Are you disgusted with Dikembe Mutumbo? One of the most intelligent and well rounded philanthropists of our generation?
As for you not telling a story and merely reciting facts, well that is true...sort of. You said that Iverson went to prison for reportedly beating up kids because they were white. Thats omitting alot of very relevant, specific information, dont you think? It would be like saying the Jena kids beat up the white kids for simply being white. There are many complex details and extenuating circumstances surrounding that brawl that it seems you conveniently left out.
As for being an upstanding citizen... maybe I stretched the term a bit but he is much closer to being that then being the thug you portray him to be, and yes you have very much portrayed him as a thug in this thread. He has donated over $1,000,000 to help inner city kids and has spent many hours working with the NBA Cares program. By all accounts he has had a tumultuous past, but there are many positive qualities about him that often are overshadowed because everybody loves a negative story about a star.