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<blockquote data-quote="TechCubed" data-source="post: 720988" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>I think it should be noted the both ADTS and CGC tweeted on Friday before the destruction of property and looting started (at least in Atlanta). It should also be noted they spoke up before it became the popular/required thing to do among college and pro coaches and organizations. That took guts, and I think it shows their words aren't hollow like some of the other statements we've seen over the last 4-5 days.</p><p></p><p>So that's why the AJC "made no mention" of the condemnation. </p><p></p><p>And honestly, while I'm sure they don't condone it, I don't think they need to condemn it. Hear me out on this. IMO, they are speaking up for their student-athletes, none of whom are involved in wrongdoing. There are lots of people who have a platform to make a difference in condemning that aspect of what's happening, people like political leaders, pro athletes, etc. Killer Mike's words were tremendous on Friday night. </p><p></p><p>My point is that no one is looking for Todd Stansbury or Geoff Collins for cues on whether or not to loot, but their student-athletes and Georgia Tech community is looking to them to stand up for what's right for the young men and women under their care. Proud of them using their voices to stand on the right side of history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechCubed, post: 720988, member: 491"] I think it should be noted the both ADTS and CGC tweeted on Friday before the destruction of property and looting started (at least in Atlanta). It should also be noted they spoke up before it became the popular/required thing to do among college and pro coaches and organizations. That took guts, and I think it shows their words aren't hollow like some of the other statements we've seen over the last 4-5 days. So that's why the AJC "made no mention" of the condemnation. And honestly, while I'm sure they don't condone it, I don't think they need to condemn it. Hear me out on this. IMO, they are speaking up for their student-athletes, none of whom are involved in wrongdoing. There are lots of people who have a platform to make a difference in condemning that aspect of what's happening, people like political leaders, pro athletes, etc. Killer Mike's words were tremendous on Friday night. My point is that no one is looking for Todd Stansbury or Geoff Collins for cues on whether or not to loot, but their student-athletes and Georgia Tech community is looking to them to stand up for what's right for the young men and women under their care. Proud of them using their voices to stand on the right side of history. [/QUOTE]
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