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The Panthers and the Rooney Rule


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On 2/2/2022 at 7:33 PM, bigdog10 said:

People are gonna attack Richardson for this, and he isn’t completely without fault as he has a history of being insensitive to race, but let’s not forget that he originally wanted Dungy (who turned him down for the Colts) and also signed off on drafting Cam first overall when people in the media were screaming that Gabbert was the better choice. 

He doesnt get credit for cam

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21 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Actually, I'd say people changing their hearts has a lot more to do with progress in that area than changing laws.

And of course, you can't really legislate people's opinions and ideas. Even the legislation of actions goes only so far (this thing called the Constitution tends to get in the way).

Don't want to get into the weeds on this, however,

Sometimes waiting for people to have a change of heart and do the right thing takes generations.

Most people don't have generations to wait.

That's where legislation comes in handy.

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9 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Sometimes waiting for people to have a change of heart and do the right thing takes generations.

Most people don't have generations to wait.

I get that, but I'd point out two things.

One, rules and laws are limited by nature. They only serve to punish those who break them. In and of themselves, they don't change anyone's inner thoughts and ideas.

And two, laws and rules don't spontaneously generate from some ethereal place of moral ideas. They begin in the hearts and minds of people who see something that's wrong and want to do something to change it.

Basically, if you don't have people with right hearts first, you're not going to get the right laws.

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