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In reply to the discussion: Boston-area student goes from ‘Make a Wish’ kid to knockout game suspect [View all]Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)16. "Knockout Games -- The Biggest Form of Cowardice" - Reverend Al Sharpton
When a 78-year-old Jewish woman was walking down the street in Brooklyn earlier this month, the last thing she expected was to be punched in the face. Tragically, that's exactly what happened. The elderly woman was apparently the victim of what authorities are calling a "knockout game" -- where, according to police, an attacker or attackers aim to knock out a person with a single sucker punch. It is an alarming trend that is spurring outrageous incidents across the country. It is deplorable, reprehensible and inexcusable. It is insane thuggery, and it is unequivocally wrong. These kids are targeting innocent people, and in many cases specifically targeting Jewish folks. We would not be silent if it were the other way around, and we will not be silent now. This behavior is racist, period. And we will not tolerate it.
Several of these "knockout" incidents have already been reported in New York, and around the country. Many of the New York victims appear to be members of the Jewish community, but even in cases where race/ethnicity/religion aren't factors, it is still unconscionable. As I often state, no one -- black, white, Latino, Asian, Native American, male, female, the elderly, children, gay, straight or anyone else -- should ever fear walking down the street. We live in a free and open society, but we also live in a nation where laws protect us from such vicious behavior. A 28-year-old Brooklyn resident was recently arrested for allegedly punching a 24-year-old in a reported "knockout" occurrence. We encourage police to thoroughly investigate each and every case, and bring these perpetrators to justice.
There is nothing funny or even remotely entertaining about attacking innocents walking down the street. This is not a "game"; it is inhumane behavior that has no place in our country or the world. When you start condoning it and you start to act like there's something funny about these types of actions, you set up the kind of crisis that leads to the demise of everyone. Diversity is one of the greatest strengths of this nation, and we must respect one another in a way that preserves and further develops this diversity. Therefore, when an injustice happens to anyone, it is the duty of all to speak up. Silence is akin to tacit acceptance.
This week, I will be meeting with other leaders to address our next moves regarding this crisis. As one who has fought for greater civil rights for all, I cannot watch this travesty unfold. We can discuss the many factors that may lead to this sort of destructive behavior, whether it be poverty, unemployment, etc., but at the end of the day, there is no excuse ever to bestow violence on others. There is no justification for brutally punching or attacking a person in this manner. These kids must be held accountable, and then they must receive the right guidance and mentorship to halt any further damage. In our own communities, we must work harder to spot disastrous behavior and intervene before anything horrific like these attacks take place. All of us need to push for better schools, job opportunities, after-school programs, recreation/community centers and more.
- Reverend Al Sharpton
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rev-al-sharpton/knockout-games_b_4340317.html?utm_hp_ref=business
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Boston-area student goes from ‘Make a Wish’ kid to knockout game suspect [View all]
Judi Lynn
Feb 2014
OP
It doesn't need to be a terminal illness - just a life-threatening or very serious illness
laundry_queen
Feb 2014
#33
You missed it again, it does not make any difference if you are 41 years old...
Demenace
Feb 2014
#12
It isn't a 'sucker punch', if its planned to the point of videos and cameras. That's a game ....
marble falls
Feb 2014
#20
I am getting a feeling and I may be wrong that you have gone around assualting unsuspecting people..
Demenace
Feb 2014
#28
Maybe, knowing where and when to be a smart-ass would be good investment for you then!
Demenace
Feb 2014
#31
Sports bring out the best in everybody. Its charactor building stuff. A hockey player? I'm shocked.
marble falls
Feb 2014
#18
regardless whether it was a game or not, it wasn't a game to the people who were assaulted.
olddad56
Feb 2014
#21
He most definitely needs time out to reflect upon his criminal, hate-filled choices. n/t
Judi Lynn
Feb 2014
#25
yeah, he needs that, but the guy needs to be incarcerated for the safety of the general public.
olddad56
Feb 2014
#26
Absolutely. It doesn't seem he's capable of reforming without intense encouragement. n/t
Judi Lynn
Feb 2014
#34