you are defending bennett
No, not really. What's he been charged with?
I could say the same of you.
-and-does not appreciate what he has
You don't know him. You can't really say that...well, you can't say it responsibly.
you are not defending the police
I'm not defending either of the parties.
What I did do was note what both of them said about the incident and what I'd observed from data outside either of their control.
And when you read in things you couldn't know I gave you another perspective to not consider.
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whose job it is to defend us
I've always had a great working relationship with law enforcement and one of my best and life long friends was a Marine MP and then a patrolman for a California township. I've always said that with policemen you tend to get one of two sorts, those with a remarkable desire to literally risk their lives to protect others and uphold the law, and those who like the authority that job gives them...I'm sure everyone has a little of either, but the driving force will tend to be one or the other and it doesn't take long to figure out which you're dealing with.
-and-they must deal with the likes of bennett way too often
They have to deal with hard working, philanthropic millionaires all the time? Dang.
The likes of Bennett...a guy you really don't know. I mean other than the time he "stole" a bicycle from a police officer to do a victory lap inside the field following an NFC Championship win against Green Bay. . . That put him on your "radar" chrys? Or was it his call for white players to stand beside black NFL players in calling for a serious look at inequities in the criminal justice system relating to blacks? Or maybe his more recent decision to sit out the anthem in the wake of Charlotesville?
All I know is that he's worked hard to do what most football playing athletes dream of doing, play in the NFL. I know he didn't have it handed to him, that he was cut by Seattle as a younger man, proved himself in Tampa Bay, before coming back to play for the Seahawks.
I know Michael had committed all of his endorsement money this year to charities within the black community along with half the proceeds from his jersey sales.
Said Bennett, “The system is failing our kids, and it will be up to the community and our leaders to help keep the hope alive by focusing on improving our education system and the future of our kids. Any company that decides to invest in me, just know that you’ll be investing in opportunities and providing inspiration for these families- many who feel unnoticed or go unmentioned.”
I know he has a charitable foundation that is committed to fighting childhood obesity and provides free football camps for underprivileged youth.
It took me less than five minutes to know that much about him.
How long did it take for you to make up your mind?