Monday, July 30, 2007

NAACP joins the dogpile (pun intended? You decide.).

The NAACP has spoken up as advocates of Michael Vick, reminding everyone that he deserves a fair trial, without prejudgment, etc., etc. So this is true, I suppose, but telling all of us that we're wrong for judging him (and judging us in the process, I might add)?

Vick could've made it a little harder, don't you think? First he's flipping off fans, then he's caught with weed in the airport, and now he's accused of murdering dogs for sport and monetary gain. Even if he's not guilty (which seems a big stretch to me), he hasn't set himself up as a role model. So why, then, would you come out on his side?

"Georgia NAACP President Edward Dubose thanked Vick for his community service and the money and excitement he has brought to Georgia as a Falcon."

Oh. Right. Seriously though, do you honestly believe that he's innocent, or are you just trying to edge in on the limelight? If the latter, why do you want to associate yourself with this particular fiasco? Michael Vick is a horrible person, whether he murdered the dogs with his own two hands, told someone else to do it, or simply allowed it to happen.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hang 'em.