On The Record on KUOW Seattle Public Radio, Morgan State University professor Dr. Jason Johnson discussed the 2016 presidential election.
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NBA Finals: Oklahoma City Thunder and Stolen Dreams
One major Decision over the last three years plays a major role in what team many Americans will root for in the NBA finals. No one wants to root for someone who ripped a city’s heart out. No one wants to root for someone that was only in the game for the money and fame and not bringing a championship home. No one wants to root for somebody who took the easy way out went to place where everyone would worship him and he’d be held less accountable. That’s right, for those reasons and more; I’m rooting against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA finals. You thought I was talking about LeBron and his Decision? Not at all, I’m talking about Seattle Supersonics / Oklahoma City Thunder owner Clay Bennett.
The fact that most people think I was referring to LeBron James is one the reasons this country is politically going to hell.
Most everyone in the United States with even a nominal degree of pop culture knowledge is aware of “The Decision”. You don’t have to be a sports fan to know that LeBron James, super-duper-nova star of the Cleveland Cavaliers held a live press conference in 2010 and announced that after 7 years with the Cleveland Cavaliers he was “taking his talents to South Beach” and joining two other All-Stars on the Miami Heat in the hopes of winning an NBA championship. The story since then will go down in sports lore as one of the most reviled decisions in history. Fans burned LeBron James’s jersey, he was called a traitor in an open letter penned by the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Dan Gilbert, sportscasters and analysts piled on him for a plethora of reasons: Joining with fellow stars Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh was the easy way to an NBA title. He ‘owed’ it to his sports crazed home city of Cleveland to bring them a championship. The decision itself was okay but it was HOW he did it that offends people. In the end, regardless of the veracity or logic of any of these criticisms (and they’re all bunk) they have lingered. Now almost 2 years later as LeBron makes his second attempt with the Miami Heat to win an NBA championship some still hold up the “Decision” as a reason to root for the Oklahoma City Thunder over the Miami heat. Clay Bennett must be laughing himself to sleep on a pile of money and green blood.
The existence of this narrative about LeBron and his Decision versus Bennett and his Decision is exactly what is wrong with the American people today. This is the mentality that allows our legal system to throw the book at a kid who knocks over a liquor store, but businessmen who steal billions of dollars from a retirement fund get stern lectures at congressional hearings. This is the mentality that allows Mitt Romney to say “Corporations are people too” and the American public barely blinks. We are mired in this backwards 20th century thinking clouded by race and class deference that allows elites to walk all over us without consequence but we blame the visible individuals forever. If anything you would think Cleveland fans would know the difference. In 1995, after 34 years Art Modell took the Browns from Cleveland to Baltimore and won a Superbowl 4 years later with basically the same squad. LeBron left after only 7 years, and whether he wins a title or not you can’t tell me he deserves more hate than Modell.
In the end, the winner of the NBA championship will be decided on the court and in the minds and plans of the coaches. But regardless of who wins or who you’re rooting for, let’s remember who the real villains are in this series. It’s not the guys out on the court who have made decisions based on wanting to win, or taking care of the families or quality of life issues. The villains are the owners who lie and cheat and hold cities hostage then bolt for the highest bidder stealing 40 years of legacy and history just to line their own pockets. Wake Up sports fans, if the Decision is driving who you root for, then get mad about the right one, and root for the Miami Heat.
This article originally appeared online at Politic365.com.
Phoenix Jones: The Greatest American Hero
It’s tough in this country right now. The recession has up to 15 million people out of work, millions have lost their homes or soon will, and on a state level Republican governors are more concerned with limiting voting rights and worker rights than fixing anything. Now more than ever, America needs a hero. Is Phoenix Jones here to save the day?
Phoenix Jones is the 23 year old self proclaimed leader of a group of “Superheroes” called the “Rain City Guardians” that patrol the streets of Seattle and fight crime. Phoenix dresses up in yellow and black ‘stab plates’, carries batons and has stated in interviews that every member of the team has martial arts or military training. As bizarre as it seems Phoenix has been credited with stopping a few robberies as well as a car-jacking. Unfortunately, like all crime fighters he’s been mistakenly arrested for assault when he attempted to stop what appeared to be a night club fight four days ago.
I’m a big comic book guy, so I’m the last person to discourage people from taking to the streets to fix their neighborhoods, but this has the makings of a disturbing trend. The “Rain City Heroes” are acting out the last 3 issues of the “Kick-Ass” comic and that hasn’t gone too well for some of the main characters. Should this trend continue there might be people out in the streets a lot less qualified or organized – and they might end up dead or hurt trying to solve or stop crimes.
Besides doesn’t Seattle belong to another Superhero? We’ll keep you posted. I have a feeling we’ll be hearing more from these guys.
This article originally appeared on Politic365.com.