kg01 wrote:CobraCommander wrote:People like Pat Bev frustrate the hell out of me. People that say they from the street and that they love the kids, yet don’t condemn the people that make “the street” dangerous to walk down for kids.
Ja is demonstrating gang behavior that cost 600- 700 lives a year by gun/gang violence in a mere 20-30 blocks Chicago per year.… for clarity - and for the stats guys… if they do the real per capita murder rate in Chicago based on the people in the danger zones and not include the rest of Chicago the murder rate is as bad or worse than any city on earth- 3rd world included….
Anyone not condemning ja is condoning gang violence that disproportionately impacts the people from Pat Bevs area in Chicago.
Sometimes I wonder if any of these guys paid attention in school…
The problem is, sorta as your alluding, who we (as a society) go to for intelligent commentary on things in general. Why would anyone put a lot (if any) stock in what Beverly has to say, really? But, because that's who they go to, that's all we have.
Not saying players, and famous people in general, can't speak on 'stuff'. Just wondering why TF do we listen so often.
The problem is- Pat Bev should have a ton of credibility on this subject-
from Chicago- damn near the gang capitol of USA
black (which matters because it black people dying in massive numbers from and of gang violence),
with kids (again it’s young people dying mostly)
and he got out and made it to the NBA like Ja…
When someone messes up you THIS bad you gotta either shut up or step up - you can’t put this type of BS out there
Because what Pat just said is Ja is the face of the culture and Ja just said the culture is gang culture…
You can’t have it both ways