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Jerry Richardson riot reaction was "damn near criminal"?


Jeremy Igo

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IDK, maybe JRich should be/is more than just a rich guy with an office downtown... There are countless instances of him using his power and money to effect positivity. Meanwhile we're stuck with poo like this....an elected NC congressman voices his views clearly: "They hate white people, because white people are successful and they're not".

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/09/22/gop-congressman-north-carolina-protesters-hate-white-people/

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Those kinds of articles are part of the downfall of civil discourse in our culture.

It's easy to make some click-bait title, rant wildly, hit the publish button and watch the clicks and ad revenue come in.  There is ZERO journalism with much of the internet press.  Many of them are jerks with keyboards and a wordpress blog.

As Panther fans we know JR and the Panthers organization.  I think TD and Olsen said it really well in their press conferences.  We're not Baltimore, we're Charlotte, NC.  

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46 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

So you make it look like JR called them criminal? Was it the writer that said it?

Yes.  Jerry said it.  And there is nothing "damn near" about it.  He showing restraint and was much to kind.  Peaceful protest is one thing, but once you pick up a rock and throw it you've crossed the line to criminal.  Rioting is criminal.

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