
Michael's resurgence is no surprise to anyone who's seen any of his performances over the past several years. The man is an amazing athlete and one of the top quarterbacks in the league. The problem is that when he starts to taste sweet success once again, there are some who wonder if Vick will remember the value of making good personal choices. It's really hard to tell.
I've rooted for Michael Vick, as I do for most black athletes who get into trouble. It's not to say that I condone all of the stupidity we see on television, but we must remember that our nation sees black male athletes as the modern day personification of the big, buck field slave. In the mind of his master, this slave deserved neither freedom nor power, for he would never know what to do with either. There is a thin line between the black male athlete and the black male convict, as they both strike fear into the hearts of millions of Americans. There's admiration for the athlete's physical prowess, until the athlete's power takes a turn for the worse. At that point, the objective becomes complete extermination.
Our nation has been trained to see the black male athlete as a being something less than human, and less than civilized. So, when a black athlete gets into trouble, citizens have a very different reaction from the one we see when a white player has a similar issue. The media is quicker to jump on the story, and the response is one of paternalistic condemnation, with a whole bunch of finger wagging and second-guessing by people who are far from perfect themselves.
Michael Vick was caught up in the racism of America during his dog fighting scandal. But he also made things worse for himself by displaying arrogance toward his situation and believing that he was untouchable. After he was "touched" over and over again, I am hopeful that his long days and nights in prison helped Vick to rethink his priorities. I am also hoping that he and other black athletes will embrace the idea of having power with a purpose, with that purpose being deeper than buying yet another gold medallion, fancy car or third baby's mama. Michael Vick is one of the leaders of his generation and perhaps his new place with the Philadelphia Eagles will help him to truly reveal his potential.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action Resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.
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By: Dee on 9/22/2010 3:20PM
Mike knows what he has to do now. He will be just find. Do it for your grandmother who loved you so much, make her proud.
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By: mswll4 on 9/22/2010 3:26PM
MICHAEL VICK will not messed up. This is what DR BOWAT and his COLORED CHICS want. That why you print this articule.
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By: BG on 9/22/2010 5:12PM
A Tiger kept in a home away from the jungle immediately after parturition would still have the instincts to kill to feed just as a cat would still have the instincts to want to rummage in the dumpster.
Only time will tell.
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By: bob on 9/22/2010 5:16PM
Speak for your self Boyce. You have no idea what white america thinks about black athletes. You are a black hearted racist. Millions of white americans worship black athletes mostly white children. You are the slave Boyce, a slave to your own racism. Everybody fears a convict black or white. Anybody would fear a beast that sees joy at two dogs ripping each other apart. I guess that is part of your culture so it should be condoned or else it is racism in you book! I think that you secretly fear your own kind for the way they act and blaming the white race for that conduct makes you feel at ease.
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By: girlking on 9/22/2010 6:18PM
Bob, I was with you until you said "I guess that is part of your culture so it should be condoned or else it is racism in you[r] book!" I hope you were speaking of Dr. Boyce's personal book. I don't know where Dr. Boyce was coming from but clearly it was off track. Most Americans worship all athletes, entertainers, etc. Last month Dr. Boyce was all over Michael Vick for attending his own birthday party and because an uninvited guest, who arrived after Michael left the party, got in trouble Dr. Boyce all but blamed Michael for attending the party as though he had control over the guest who arrived after he left. Dr. Boyce make up your mind about Michael Vick.
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By: mswll4 on 9/30/2010 11:38AM
Right on BOB, Right on. DR BOWAT is a COMMUNIST RACIST. Like you said people of all races like BLACK ATHLETICS. Unfortunly,some black people [DR BOWAT ] Dont care about black athletics. That why he printed this articule. DR BOWAT, A slave to his own people.
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By: bob on 9/23/2010 8:33AM
Yes I was talking about Boyce nobody else.
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By: Larry Braxton on 9/22/2010 9:33PM
Boyce, since you and I both have earned doctorates, I take the liberty of addressing you by your first name, even though I think that neither of us gain much by referring to ourselves as "Dr." so and so. That is not why I write. I write to ask you what a particular statement in your article means. Please explain to me what arrogance Mr. Vick displayed. White folk always accuse us of the two "A" words. Attitude and Arrogance. Please explain the following quote from your article.
"Michael Vick was caught up in the racism of America during his dog fighting scandal. But he also made things worse for himself by displaying arrogance toward his situation and believing that he was untouchable." What is the factual basis for this statement?
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By: Cecil Jones on 9/23/2010 2:34AM
Time heals all wounds and you can't keep the best talent off the field. Michael Vick has made it back completely and his punishment is working behind a pourous Philadelphia Eagles offensive line. How many times will Vick be sacked or forced to escape mayhem? He's back for a reason. He's an escape artist who can throw touchdowns.
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By: divne on 9/23/2010 12:53PM
stop trying 2 jinx the man.. if he does then oh well.. how does that affect us? it is up to him to make the right decisions.. stop trying to bring more black ppl down.. he's made his mistake and he paid for it..
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