
"Mike postponed the taping because of the timing of the interview for personal and professional reasons," said Michael Vick's spokesman Chris Shigas. "He does not have a reschedule date at this time."
Some speculate that Vick may have canceled because other groups have been sending emails and letters to the Oprah Winfrey Show, asking that the voices of Vick's critics be heard. One of Vick's strongest critics has been Richard Hunter, a stand-up comedian who also adopted one of Vick's dogs. Hunter claims that he and others who agree with him have been harassing Oprah's producers since it was announced that Michael Vick might appear on the show.
"True to form, when Michael Vick feels the heat, he scrambles out of the pocket," said Hunter.
Given that we're in the middle of Black History Month, it's interesting to reflect on the significance of the public's animosity toward three prominent black males: Michael Vick, Barack Obama and OJ Simpson. All three of these men, while walking different paths to some extent, have one thing in common: They've all been subjected to a public media lynching of their images by a country that continues to demonize the African American male.
OJ Simpson was acquitted of his murder in 1995, but America treated him like he was guiltier than the guilty. They harassed him for the next 13 years and applauded when he went to prison for an unrelated crime. Barack Obama, a law-abiding citizen and first black president, has been made into a caricature by those who are fundamentally angry to see a black man have that much power. Fox News host Bill O'Reilly even joked about lynching President Obama's wife. Another commentator, Liz Trotta, compared him to Osama Bin Laden and said that she'd like to see him assassinated.
Michael Vick is also part of the OJ Simpson, Barack Obama tradition, where well-intended Americans make the interesting distinction between "good blacks" and bad ones. By allegedly killing a white woman, OJ Simpson became a "bad black man," being subjected to an unprecedented amount of public persecution. Michael Vick, by hurting animals, was turned into some kind of monster, with Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson saying that Vick deserved the death penalty.
What's the common theme here? Lynch mob overreaction. It's one thing to accuse Barack Obama of being a bad president, but something else to say that he's a socialist seeking to destroy the government who should be killed and impeached. It's one thing to be outraged about a man who allegedly killed his wife (Simpson) vs. ignoring the evidence and jury verdict to treat him like a guilty man. What Michael Vick did with those dogs is inexcusable, but to say that he's a monster that is beyond redemption or calling for him to die (as Tucker Carlson did on Fox News) lets us know that if Vick had committed his crime 60 years ago, he might be hanging from a tree.
As we celebrate Black History Month, we must seek to understand the tragic memories that black history brings to the forefront of our consciousness. America's past and present have a dark side and there is evidence of this social disease all around us. Our nation was not built yesterday, and racial conditioning of the last 400 years plays a key role in how the black man is viewed right now.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. To follow Dr. Boyce on Facebook, please click here.
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By: briarrabbit on 2/17/2011 10:54PM
Yes I agree. Blacks must bring the tragic memories to the forefront of their consciousness. Every morning when you wake up and every night before you go to sleep get on your computer and type in atrocities, slavery, jim crow. look at the images and read the stories over and over and over. Feel better? Great! Have a nice day.
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By: fedup on 2/18/2011 10:04AM
Hate OJ. Despise Vick.
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By: rasfanta on 2/19/2011 7:09PM
I'm glad he cancelled with oprah. oprah just wants to get him on her show and bash him for white folks benefit. oprah is a judas when it comes to her people and she will do anything to keep her white audience. how dare white america make a big deal over the fighting of dogs? who the hell are they trying to fool? YT does not have compassion for his own species. i am suppose to respect their compassion for animals? I think not. YT is, once again, jealous of the talents black people possess. screw oprah and her white audience. they will have to find sombody else to bash. go find somebody white. they commit a lot more atrocities than black people.
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By: DONALD on 2/20/2011 3:03AM
MICHAEL VICK has done his time. I'm sorry that he cannot tell white America to kiss his Black ass.
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By: woody on 2/21/2011 11:04AM
By comparing O.J. Simpson, Michael Vick, and President Obama in the same breath, you disgrace the President. O.J. has lived a life of mess after football and deserves the derision that he gets; and Vick's lack of humanity toward innocent animals is indefensible. President Obama should be hailed as a brave soul who had the courage to stand straight in the face of narrow-mindedness. You should be more careful of your comparisons. Pick truely good black males to hold up as examples like Colin Powell or Justice Thomas, not these idiots.
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By: st on 2/22/2011 12:00AM
Demonize the black man?! The big difference between these men is that Obama is President of the US and continuously contributes to the human race...the other two should wear a nice shade of orange forever, better yet a nice shade of buckshot.
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By: Spivey on 2/23/2011 12:57PM
I am glad Vick cancelled. He was being setup and I am glad someone advised him that it would not be in his best interest.
We all make mistakes, Vick has paid dearly for his error in judgement. I think it time for us to move on.While I don't condone what he did, dog fighting has been a sport for white men in the South for years and none have paid the price that Vick paid.
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