The Greatest Crime

Why the Murder of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman belongs with the Greatest Crimes in History--Including the Holocaust.

Joseph Kony May be a Bad Person, But so Are You.

How Emotional reactions can leave on on an Island of Irrationality.

Kandahar Rampage

U.S. soldier murders many in Afghanistan...Supposedly for No Reason.

How Dare you Forget about Baron Davis

The New York Knicks will go as far as Baron Davis, not Jeremy Lin

Monday, March 12, 2012

The Kandahar Rampage shows Our Injustice

When a rogue US soldier [staff sergeant] murdered sixteen people in Afghanistan on Sunday, the first thought that popped into my head was; I wonder how outraged the American people will be? How long will this story trend on Twitter? Will the news outlets run this story insufferably? The Kandahar Rampage [as it is being called] is not an extraordinary event. In fact, it is quite usual. US Soldiers have been known to inexplicably kill civilians. But, this is war--it is expected to have a few loose canons or accidents.  


So, what do we say? The staff sergeant must have had a mental condition and slipped through the psych evaluations. And maybe no other fellow soldiers observed any oddities. But what would be an oddity is this case? We expect a soldier’s vocabulary to include kill and towel head. The incident itself will experience retaliations and more of our soldiers will die [Recently, six US soldiers died in Afghanistan after the burning of the Quran] and the people of Afghanistan will view the United States as evil occupiers more than liberators. This is typical; this is expected, and this is not concerning.

What concerns me is not the actual incident but the response. In general, the American people were not outraged [I figure most did not even hear of the story]. The news outlets did not run the story on a continuous loop. On the contrary, the news outlets barely played the story past Sunday morning. Finally, the story did not trend on twitter compared to the impressive three days or so trend of Joseph Kony [#stopkony].  Which gets me thinking; What if the masses paid attention to Joseph Kony when he was relevant a decade or two ago? There’s evil in the world and most people recognize it. However, sometimes we don’t give a story enough attention because we feel helpless. When there’s an opportunity to make a “difference” we see an outpour of people [look how Joseph Kony blazed through the web]. But when there is not an opportunity or an opportunity that requires a sacrifice, people are mute. 

The Kandahar Rampage will eventually become lost in history. Eventually, a book compiled on the atrocities of the Afghan war may include the incident. The next war will certainly have similar incidents. As we continue to be mute, injustice will continue and the unprincipled will rule. 

This article is not only about making military warfare cleaner

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Kony Island

I'm really glad that there is growing awareness for Joseph Kony and the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda. No doubt has there been atrocities in Uganda over the past three decades, especially involving children. The Invisible Children organization has been around for about 10 years raising awareness for this issue and they continue that campaign today with a video that celebrates Kony [not to praise his feats but to shame them and make him popular amongst the masses]. Now, this initiative [Kony2012] is trending all over the web and, inevitably, it will become a hype. Although I applaud the intent of the thousands [maybe millions] that will join this trend to spread the word through social media, there is one thing that concerns me.

I hope that people are not joining the awareness for the reason that it is a hype. The millions of children that have died in Africa are not meant to be represented by a hashtag. I hope people are not making decisions based off of emotions gathered from a video but rather from knowledge and fact finding. Emotions are a great motivation but it is only temporary (i.e.; most people have moved past Tibet, Somalia, Libya, etc). That is, people tend to forget after the emotional high.

The problem with Uganda and the children on Uganda is not just Joseph Kony but it is a good place to start. There are hundreds of Joseph Konys around the world and in the era we live in now, we can actually target them; shine a light on them via social media. However, it doesn't have to be a person we target but a behavior as well. Rather then attack Kony, we should learn and attack the environment, the surrounding, and the influence that made him who he is.

Nevertheless, for the first time, people can dictate change in the world in a relatively simple way because the web connects us across the globe. I'm glad that people are utilizing these tools to advocate justice but don't get stuck in the moment. Use this moment to launch your campaign against injustice.

You have a voice.



Monday, March 5, 2012

How dare you forget about Baron Davis


Jeremy Lin? Jeremy Lin!? I understand he’s a good player and he’s been playing great. Averaging what? 20 ppg and 10 assists per night since he became relevant. Well, he has not been relevant that long. Baron Davis or B.D. as I call him is currently Jeremy Lin’s back up on the Knicks and I feel like that’s a crime against humanity. Baron Davis as a back up to Jeremy Lin!? What has this world become? It’s sinful. I am nauseated, repulsed, and horrified by the notion that B.D. is the back up to Jeremy Lin. I don’t care about this Linsanity. Baron Davis did not need a Linsanity or a system coach in Mike D’antoni to ball. Baron Davis could ball immediately after exited his mother’s womb. He was crossing over doctors as they tried to cut his umbilical cord.  

You brought shame to yourself if you thought Jeremy Lin should be the starter over a healthy Baron Davis. Since, Baron Davis as been out of basketball for a year with a herniated back I understand the caution. I also understand that he is getting up there in age. But, If Baron Davis can play like he used to then Jeremy Lin would have to worship a statue of B.D. in order to get playing time. Instead of thanking God after every game, Jeremy Lin would have to thank B.D. for letting him get any minutes at all. Do you need proof?

Here are Baron Davis stats during some of his best seasons;
03-04 - 22.9 ppg - 7.5 apg
04-05 - 19.5 ppg - 8.3 apg
05-06 - 17.9 ppg - 8.9 apg
06-07 - 20.1 ppg - 8.1 apg
07-08 - 21.8 ppg - 7.6 apg

These seasons may have been a long time ago but of recently, when he played for the Clippers, he was still a 15 ppg and 7 apg guy [not to mention he grabs about 3 boards a night]. Lin's numbers may be better than these but B.D. does not care if Dwayne Wade, Lebron James, Derrick Rose, Kobe Bryant or even Jesus guards him--he's going to cross them over. Lin almost cried during the game against the Heat. 

I think we forget how great Baron Davis was. How he averaged 25.3 points, 6.5 assists, 2.9 steals, 4.5 rebounds in that epic upset series against the number one seed in the 2007 playoffs. 

If B.D. is playing B.D. ball, there is no question he should be a starter over Jeremy Lin. It doesn’t matter how good Lin has been over the 12 or so games he’s played.We never questioned how good Baron Davis was going to be--we questioned how great he was going to be. We're still worried that Lin's performance is just a mirage. 

How could you forget his dunk on AK-47 (Andrei Kirilenko)? Some of us thought he should have been arrested for that dunk cause it was that criminal. 

Jeremy Lin!? Hahaha...yeah right.