Thursday, January 31, 2013

Tears for Hadiya?! Where's Obama's Love for Chicago Teen(s)




Let me start by saying I voted for President Obama thrice.   Once in the Democratic primary against Hillary Clinton and twice in presidential elections.

I strongly support the President's leadership on gun violence in America.  I applaud his effort to lead an intelligent conversation on the governmental restrictions and citizen rights associated with the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Polls indicate that Americans also support the President and urge legislators to reach agreement on assault style weaponry, universal background checks, and high capacity magazines.  However!!! President Obama, you're from Chicago, man!!! And, Hadiya Pendelton is dead!

On Sunday, December 16, 2012, President Obama spoke at a prayer vigil in Newtown, Connecticut in honor of the victims of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School.  In that address, he stated,"We gather here in memory of twenty beautiful children and six remarkable adults. They lost their lives in a school that could have been any school; in a quiet town full of good and decent people that could be any town in America."  But, President Obama, you're from Chicago, man!!!  Is Chicago not "full of good and decent people?" Your girl, Hadiya Pendelton is dead...and the guns are in the streets!

Two weeks after the Newtown shooting rampage, the President, in an interview on "Meet the Press," described the event as the worst day of his presidency,  and pledged to put his “full weight” behind legislation aimed at preventing gun violence. But, President Obama, you're from Chicago man!!!  Your boy, Rahm Emanuel is now the mayor. And Hadiya is dead!!

Face it.  Chicago is the murder capital of the United States. Gang violence has been rampant in the city for a decade or more.  And, irrespective of the recent decision by Mayor Emanuel to place 200 new cops on the streets, there doesn't seem to be an end to the violence in sight. While Hadiya Pendelton is dead....and gun violence is rampant in the streets!!

Progressive thinkers, Cornell West and Tavis Smiley, have been uncompromising in their criticism of the President, and they openly question his lack of a poverty agenda, a criminal justice agenda, a social justice agenda, and his overall commitment to progressive ideals. Conservative columnist Walter Williams, Obama critic and frequent guest host for the "village idiot" Rush Limbaugh, stated in a column entitled “Should Black People Tolerate This,” that life in a major American city is more dangerous for a young black man than a tour of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan. “Each year, roughly 7,000 blacks are murdered,” he wrote. He's right!  Well, Mr. President, here's a great opportunity to flex your progressive muscles in this gun debate, and quiet both your conservative and progressive critics.

Why? Because America needs you to do this!  But, perhaps, just as importantly, Mr. President, you're from Chicago. And, Hadiya Pendelton was from Chicago. She was a great student. She attended a school named for Martin Luther King Jr., the person on whose bible you placed your hand to take the oath of office...and whose birthday was remembered on the very day of your Inauguration.  Hadiya was not a gang member...she attended and performed as part of her drill team at your Inauguration celebration, Mr. President!!!

All of America saw the tears you shed for the Sandy Hook victims. Yet, no tears for Hadiya....or the thousands who have tragically died in gun violence in your beloved city of Chicago. And...Hadiya is dead and the guns are still in the streets!!

Mr. President, while you battle the hypocrites who deny a "right to privacy" in the Constitution which would allow women the right to an abortion, but can clearly find a "right to self-defense" in the Constitution allowing citizens to possess any weapon of mass murder, find a way to win....and take the guns off the streets.

And, if you can't shed any tears for Hadiya, at least force the National Rifle Association leader,Wayne La Pierre, to shed the "tears of a clown."

Until we rendezvous...

Peace

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Is Colin Kaepernick the Barack Obama of the NFL? The Evolution of the Quarterback Position




The Super Bowl is upon us, and prepare for the Sports Inauguration of the first post-racial quarterback!!

Behold...that glorious and incomparable human spectacle featuring a "clash of titans" that ritually captivates America and connects us to our most basic (and perhaps sadistic) instincts.  The Ravens vs the 49ers should be a game for the ages....the Harbaugh brothers...the great Ray Lewis' final game....Randy Moss and Ed Reed, the city of New Orleans' open disdain for NFL Commissioner, Roger Goddell....the commercials and, of course, will Beyonce lip-sync the national anthem?!  How about a wardrobe malfunction instead... I digress.

But, as I contemplate the culmination of America's greatest sports spectacle, my mind is drawn to how the Zeitgeist often ushers in twin realities. So, while admiring the immense talent of San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick and his meteoric rise to stardom, I'm struck by the notion that we may be witnessing a tectonic shift in football comparable to President Obama's historic run to the White House.

Kaepernick's journey to quarterbacking his team on February 3, 2013 cannot be examined in isolation. His journey started long ago, while he figuratively sat napping astride the shoulders of giants carrying him through the flood.  His success is inextricably bound to battles fought by predecessors....just as Obama is beholden to the political icons who paved the way for him. You may ask, "How can you compare a U.S. President to a mere football player?"  "What really holds the two narratives together?"

Just in case you didn't peep the 411, it is reported that Kaepernick, like Obama, is the product of an African-American father and White mother. This "All-American" union is the foundational starting point of the comparison upon which all else depends. And, just as the racially ambiguous product of such a union sparked presidential curiosity, some now ask, "Is Colin really African-American?"  (I don't think anyone is seriously asking that question about the President anymore.) 

We know that "race" is academically considered a "social construct" and not necessarily a biological fact. But, we also know that the "construct" of race, through the institution of slavery, was enshrined in America's founding documents.  We know that the U.S. Constitution originally determined that enslaved Africans would be mere property and count in the Census as only 3/5 of a person. We also know that our beloved "founding fathers" understood that only "one drop" of African blood confined you to that "constructed" racial category.  So, I'll "ride" with the "founding fathers" on this one (tongue planted firmly in cheek).  That notwithstanding, race is more than physical features. It's also a feeling, a sensibility, a style, a way of being in this world, a cultural comfort zone. 




Of course, I don't know Colin Kaepernick, and he alone has the right to affirm his racial identity. But, it speaks volumes that Kaepernick joined a traditionally African-American social fraternity, Kappa Alpha Psi Inc. (See Kaepernick in the photo above, third from right) This is particularly telling since, as the star quarterback of his college football team, he was probably "rushed" by ALL the major "white" fraternities on campus. Therefore, I venture to say he probably self-identifies as African-American. Obama also sought, embraced, and chose his African-American identity while never dismissing his "bi-racial" heritage. Likewise, it seems that Kaepernick has done the same. 

Just as President Obama's election/re-election represented a significant step in America's evolution on issues of race and presidential politics, Kaepernick may achieve a comparable feat.  His athletic play, tattooed body, and "swaggerlicious" (the girls love him) appearance on center stage in the Super Bowl represents a significant step in the NFL's evolution on issues of race, public image, and the "politics" of the quarterback position.

Who were those giants who carried Kaepernick through the storm while he digested his mothers milk? Ever heard of Marlin "the Magician" Briscoe, James Harris, Doug Williams, Randall Cunningham, Warren Moon,  Kordell Stewart, Daunte Culpepper, Donovan McNabb, Steve McNair, Michael Vick, or Vince "VY" Young?  All these African-American quarterbacks achieved significant success in the NFL and many were pioneers in their own right.  But, all attained success while being STRONGLY encouraged to play the position in a traditional or conventional way.

You see, "conventional wisdom" says that success at quarterback in the NFL comes only by being a traditional "pocket passer." Conventional wisdom said that African-American quarterbacks always looked to run first and often elevated style over substance. Conventional wisdom ignored the possibility that, as relates to certain cultural sensibilities, there is no distinction between style and substance...the two are inseparable.  Jim Brown didn't just run...it's the strength and power with which he ran...it's not just that Ali punched and moved...it's the effortless grace and rhythmic precision with which he performed his craft....Michael Jordan didn't just score...it's the jaw dropping nastiness with which he dunked and wagged his tongue...Tiger Woods didn't just win...it was the awe-inspiring swagger with which he dominated the field....Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't the first to utter, "I have a dream."  Many, before him, said those four little words with little or no effect.  It was his soul wrenching conviction, the melodious tones, and the rhetorical flourishes he used that made those words memorable.  As such, I contend that style and substance are inseparable. "Conventional wisdom" is always conventional, but it's not always wisdom.

At long last, "sports darwinism" has shaken conventional wisdom from its slumbering sleep.  Offensive coordinators have awakened to the fact that teams need not force square pegs into round holes...especially with such a financial investment at stake.  "Old school" offensive coordinators are more like stubborn orchestral conductors than innovative Jazz band leaders.  They seem to have little patience for improvisation..."run the play I called, just like it's drawn up and make ME look like a genius," they seem to say.  But, an emerging generation of offensive coordinators are finding creative ways to utilize the enormous talents of these young African-American quarterbacks like Cam Newton, Robert Griffin III, Russell Wilson, and Kaepernick. These innovative coordinators are now incorporating the same "read option" offenses run in college into their NFL game plans. And, they are doing so with tremendous success.  Kaepernick, Griffin, and Russell all ended the year in the top ten for Total Quarterback Rating (QBR). Imagine if VY had been allowed to incorporate the same "read option" he ran at Texas into the Tennessee Titan offense with Chris Johnson along side him in the backfield.

Let me be clear, just as it takes four wheels to be called a "car," a guy must be an accurate passer and a good leader in order to be called a quarterback.  But, Kaepernick and this stable of young quarterbacks are defying conventional wisdom by proving that having a great arm, great legs, and a supple mind are not mutually exclusive characteristics.  Kaepernick won his first playoff game almost exclusively with his legs, won his second playoff game exclusively with his arm, and mastered the mental aspects of the position in both playoff wins.  Kaepernick proved that the synthesis of passing accuracy and athletic prowess is not only an extraordinary evolutionary advancement in quarterbacking but also a thing of exquisite beauty and a joy to watch. 

As mentioned earlier, Kaepernick isn't the first to play the position with such savior faire.  And, neither was Obama the first African-American to emerge on the political scene with such charismatic charm, intelligence, and political savvy.  I recall the likes of MLK Jr., Barbara Jordan, Adam Clayton Powell, Andrew Young, and Shirley Chisholm,...and W.E.B DuBois, Frederick Douglas, and Sojourner Truth shocked the world before them. So, Kaepernick is not the first. But, like Obama, he may be the best "political fit" for these still racially sensitive times. (No disrespect to RG3)

This may be an enormous and unchosen burden for the young Kaepernick to carry, but he may have no choice but to carry it.  He appears to be an intelligent, resilient young man well-suited to the task. Fortunately, he'll have fellow travelers, Newton, Griffin III, and Wilson to lighten the load. I wish them all the best in their careers and life.

The Super Bowl itself appears to be a toss-up.  The Ravens are riding such an emotional high, they may be unstoppable at this point. But, the 49ers are supremely talented and I believe Kaepernick will be the secret weapon. So, as Alex Smith, the dislodged heir apparent, plays Hillary Clinton to Colin's Barack Obama, I can only hope that Smith plays his role as graciously as did Clinton (he may be needed). More importantly, Kaepernick must close the show with a victory and force Joe Flacco and Ray Lewis to don the threads of John McCain and Mitt Romney.

Long live Charles Darwin...and let the evolution continue!!

Until we rendezvous...

Peace!!



Thursday, January 24, 2013

The Sexy Intersection


Ahhh, Sports and Politics!!!  An intoxicating duo rivaled only by the titillating twins, "ladies and libations."   I firmly believe that you can engage someone in sports talk for an hour and accurately discern their political leanings.  Put it to a test! 

Renowned military theorist, Carl Von Clausewitz, famously opined that war is politics by other means. Likewise, I contend that SPORTS is politics by other means. And, since war is not the preferred pastime of civilized folk, I bathe luxuriantly in the waters of politics and sports.

So, for those who want to trade shots on football and basketball, liberals and conservatives, race and ethnicity, quarterbacks and point guards, steroids and HGH, gay rights and women's rights, baseball and soccer, abortion rights and gun rights, God and the godless.....let not your heart be troubled!!!  You have settled in the right spot.  This is the intersection of sports, politics and current events.

You may ask, "What's with the blog name?"  The late African-American singer, poet and grio, Gil Scott-Heron, once expounded satirically on the virtues (or lack thereof) of the letter "C."  Following in that vein, and lifting a line from the recent movie "Django Unchained," this blog is entitled "The 'D' is Silent." Why? Because, the "d" in  the Laker defense has gone silent, or is it the "d" and the rest of 'Antoni that needs to disappear? Perhaps more importantly, the current political climate indicates that the "d" in American democracy may soon become a mere faltering whisper.   

At this blog, we intend to clothe ourselves in the same swagger that Jamie  Foxx's character wore when he schooled the thuggish plantation owner on the finer points of English grammar.

So, please.....meet me at the intersection...there's bound to be a CRASH....and remember, the "D" is Silent!!


Until we rendezvous...


Peace!!!!