Yesterday
in Ohio, Alva Campbell sat for 30 minutes while the “execution team” on death
row searched for a vein to inject him with
poison and kill him. They stuck him twice in the right arm, once in the left,
and once in the right shin. Eventually, as Campbell wiped tears from his face,
the execution was halted—for now—as no viable vein could be located. A new date
was set in June of 2019: two more years for the ailing Campbell to stew in his
cell and contemplate his inevitable fate.
If only
the three UCLA basketball players who shoplifted in China could have gotten off
so easy.
Currently
being held from team activities indefinitely, Bill Plaschke of The LA
Times has called for season-long suspensions. (He also referred to
the prepared apologies the trio gave in a press conference as “extraordinary”
admissions of wrongdoing, so I imagine his life is rather unremarkable.) The LA
Times editorial board expressed a similar sentiment. "Sorry isn't good
enough," they said, lamenting the shame and embarrassment the
incident brought upon the USA.
The LA
Times was not the only party concerned with
diplomacy. Bill Walton started the television broadcast of the UCLA
game in China last week by apologizing to the Chinese people "on behalf of
the human race for this travesty."
Though
Walton has made hyperbole his trademark, one must assume, then, the former UCLA
star spent his entire trip biking around Shanghai begging everyone he met for
forgiveness. The president of the country these players were to represent with
such nobility has called China America's enemy, has accused them of "raping
our country," and said China's "M.O." is to lie, steal and
cheat.
Hey, at
least he's never been caught swiping sunglasses from Louis Vuitton.
But
suspended a few games, or the entire season, or booted from the team permanently,
nothing will be as vindictive and twisted as what already occurred. There was
more than an apology and an "extraordinary" admission of wrongdoing
in those aforementioned statements. Three young black men had to thank a white
man who believes laziness is a trait in black people, a man who is
convinced he has “superior genes,” a bigoted slumlord, an overtly racist 72-year-old psychopath who once paid
for full-page newspaper ads demanding five black and Latino men be put to death
and refused to apologize when they were proven
innocent.
They had
to thank Donald Trump. And they had to do it after he publicly requested they do so. Put in the
context of Trump's past, he might just as well have tweeted, "Dance for
me, boys!!"
They
did. They had no other choice.
Afterwards,
Trump tweeted, "You're welcome," then advised them to also
thank President Xi Jingping of China.
You know,
the dude who runs a country where you can (at least according to Trump) serve
10 years for shoplifting. Wouldn't want to be un-diplomatic with that guy.
1 comment:
Nailed it! Trump the hyper hypocrite.
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