Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Why This Spider Will Support VCU This Weekend

To the shock and horror of many Richmond Spider fans, VCU dispatched the Kansas Jayhawks Sunday and advanced to the school’s first Final Four next weekend in Houston. While many Richmond alumni believe VCU’s advance will take away from Richmond’s march to the Sweet 16 and lead to endless, overbearing bragging, I disagree. I see VCU not only representing the university but also the city of Richmond.

I moved to the Richmond area in 9th grade and immediately fell in love with the city. The rivah, Shockoe Slip, the Fan, Monument Ave, the museums and all the history provided endless opportunities for exploration. Later, when I graduated from Midlothian High School, my brother was already attending VCU. I was drawn to the beauty and small classes UR offered and set off for the west end school.

Throughout my years at UR I spent a lot of time on Franklin St visiting my brother and many friends that attended VCU. I found the Fan to be a great area and actually enjoyed the urban campus. During this time I developed an even greater appreciation for the city. That said, I was still a Spider first and made that clear when attending the heated basketball games between the two schools.

Now the Spiders tournament run has ended and many fear UR’s great season has been overshadowed by VCU’s historic appearance in the Final Four. I don’t believe this is the case.  To me VCU is also representing the city I consider my adopted hometown and fell in love with over 36 years ago. I always tell my boys don’t worry how bright someone else’s light shines; yours can shine just as bright or brighter. UR need not fear the glow coming from VCU, our light will always shine bright. I will forever be a Spider first, but this weekend I’m pulling for VCU and the city of Richmond. Go Rams!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The Right Did It!


According to many national news organizations Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and the rest of public speaking conservatives are responsible for the Tucson massacre. Their hateful rhetoric full of vitriol and violent website images drove a young man to kill six innocent people and they must be silenced. Using this twisted logic are we to assume networks are responsible for the drunk driver carnage on our highways since they show alcohol ads that glorify drinking? Is CBS responsible for rapes, mutilations and murders because its series Criminal Minds portrays these things? Heck, let’s shut down the porn industry because obviously it’s responsible for unwanted pregnancies, abuse of women, AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Even I should be banned from football games because I have been known to shout “kill him” when the other team has the ball.

The point is we are all bombarded with violent images, words and just bad plain bad behavior from all types of media on a daily basis. Metaphoric language and violent images should never absolve an individual from a heinous crime. The left hijacked this senseless killing in order to attack and quiet their political opposition. If they are serious about toning down the rhetoric and cleaning up the images we see, maybe they should start with their own programming. Their attempt to pin this on the right reeks of desperation and is pathetic. Let’s get the focus back on the victims and a solution on how to help those known to be mentally unstable.