Sunday, December 2, 2012

Great Athlete, Great guy,... No, Murderer.


I don't like covering these stories just to be clear; but I don't like people singing the accolades of a murderer. If an accountant kills his wife no one says, "Dave, great guy really crushed those 1040's!" No they say he's a piece of shit murderer. Jovan Belcher was a tremendous athlete no one can argue that, a cool friend I don't know; but one thing I do know he's a murderer and there's no love lost for a murderer. It's hard to feel sorry for a guy with tremendous athletic skills, an awesome job, a huge salary, a relatively good looking man who kills a 22 year old girl. That's right he killed someone! Stop focusing on how many tackles he averaged and focus on the fact he's a murderer! And what's the girl’s story? Who is Kasandra Perkins? She might have been "A great teammate" to someone, she might have helped people, why is the media only focused on this guy? Where's the outrage over the victim? "What a shame, he was such a good athlete" if Kasandra Perkins were my sister I'd be saying "It's a good thing he off'd himself like a coward before I could get my hands on him and teach him pain." The MITB never hurt anyone, never got a break, I helped people, made them laugh and smile, and look at my fate! I'll be remembered as a weirdo in a basement, Jovan Belcher (the Murderer) will be remembered as an athletic savant, with a champion’s smile who, one day went a little crazy. Poor Kendra Perkins may she rest in peace leaves behind a child that will be fought over by family, taught how great and how awful her mom and dad were by respective families, and likely descend into madness. Society, I f'n hate you.

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  1. I keep reading about this story, ask yourself for a second, if you shot and killed your wife/girlfriend then turned the gun on yourself would it be called a "tragedy" or an act by a sick f***. A Tragedy is something you can't control, an earthquake a tsunami... Shooting the mother of your children for whatever reason is not a tragedy it's an act of extreme cowardice.

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    1. Thank You! Exactly my point, thanks for reading.

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