billyjack wrote:After almost a week of mulling this over, I'll try to put my thoughts down here as sensitively as possible...
I'm happy that G McD didn't lose his job. Hopefully due to this, Creighton (really all 11 of us in our areas) works on expanding outreach into the African American community in Omaha, maybe offers more scholarships (under 5% of the student body is African American), makes a point of giving minority students more of a voice than they may already do.
As far as racism in America, which is alive and well, and which we'll be looking at head-on with the Chauvin-Minneapolis trial this week...
...the few on this thread that freaked out about a maple syrup company changing its name, or a late author's foundation deciding to discontinue the printing of 6 of his unknown books, or some a-hole Confederate general's statue, etc...
I would say dial it back on fighting for the cause of inanimate objects like bottles of high-fructose corn syrup on your breakfast table, and put more stock in actual humans... try to honestly learn why people are pissed and why people are demonstrating.
...like the guy who had his neck knelt on for 8 minutes til death-- let's hope there's some accountability ... or the fact that Georgia is currently trying to make it harder for blacks to vote (limiting voting stations, making it a crime to provide food and water for people waiting in line for 6 hours)-- let's support keeping that from happening ... or the fact that 2 months ago the losing candidate tried to kill his VP and "cancel" the election-- let's keep that from possibly being attempted again... once again, accountability.
I think that would make this G McDermott situation end up as a teachable moment that actually helps us understand each other better.
Omaha1 wrote:MUBoxer wrote:Omaha1 wrote:What’s funny is that at one point not long ago Omaha had more millionaires per capita than any city in the US due to Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway.
I don't know whether this is true but it doesn't change that Nebraska's cost of living is 10-11% lower than the national average cost of living meaning that his point about millionaires buying most of Nebraska holds some water.
For the record the only reason I know that is my Fiancé's family is from Nebraska and her dad has pushed hard to move their family back there.
Won’t dispute that Omaha is a pretty good place to live and cost of living helps in that regard. Our state is really Omaha (congressional district 2 which voted for Biden) and the entire rest of the state which is largely rural.
billyjack wrote:After almost a week of mulling this over, I'll try to put my thoughts down here as sensitively as possible...
I'm happy that G McD didn't lose his job. Hopefully due to this, Creighton (really all 11 of us in our areas) works on expanding outreach into the African American community in Omaha, maybe offers more scholarships (under 5% of the student body is African American), makes a point of giving minority students more of a voice than they may already do.
As far as racism in America, which is alive and well, and which we'll be looking at head-on with the Chauvin-Minneapolis trial this week...
...the few on this thread that freaked out about a maple syrup company changing its name, or a late author's foundation deciding to discontinue the printing of 6 of his unknown books, or some a-hole Confederate general's statue, etc...
I would say dial it back on fighting for the cause of inanimate objects like bottles of high-fructose corn syrup on your breakfast table, and put more stock in actual humans... try to honestly learn why people are pissed and why people are demonstrating.
...like the guy who had his neck knelt on for 8 minutes til death-- let's hope there's some accountability ... or the fact that Georgia is currently trying to make it harder for blacks to vote (limiting voting stations, making it a crime to provide food and water for people waiting in line for 6 hours)-- let's support keeping that from happening ... or the fact that 2 months ago the losing candidate tried to kill his VP and "cancel" the election-- let's keep that from possibly being attempted again... once again, accountability.
I think that would make this G McDermott situation end up as a teachable moment that actually helps us understand each other better.
MullinMayhem wrote:Back to what MLK talked about. Notice at his marches he didn't have people burn down cities or scream at 10 yr old white girls going to a cheerleading competition about their "white privilege" and calling them "racist". MLK would've condemned that to the fullest, but in today's radical world, it's seen as fine. MLK wanted us to live together in harmony and look beyond skin color and into character to judge them. Today, it's all about skin color. It's an obsession thanks to the media and every institution perpetuating it. MLK was peaceful and did not label all white people as being inherently racist. He became allies with many, and that's how he got positive change done.
Hall2012 wrote:I wouldn't argue that McDermott "got off light" as I do think it was a mistake for which he's shown great remorse and I don't think he deserves anything severe. I just think it was a meaningless "just for show" punishment, kind of like when teams facing NCAA sanctions self-impose a "postseason ban" in a year they had no shot in hell at the tournament anyway. If you're going cherry pick the one meaningless game between one with regular season championship implications and the Big East Tournament (and not even announce it until after the game became meaningless), why bother suspending him at all? It's entirely meaningless.
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