This isn't another internet post bashing Jones, or talking about how he's wasted a privilege for which the average person would become homicidal. It's already understood that Pacman has wasted an incredible opportunity. I'm not writing this to add to all the negative reactions to Pacman's decisions. I'm going to delve deeper inside a theory that we in the Black community use, but are too afraid to say publicly (read: around White people); and present you with a some hypothetical rhetoricals for you to toss around in the recesses of your mind.

But what if the money Kobe and O.J. had laid down for those high-priced attorneys wasn't enough to protect them from a sentence? What if every Black superstar was treated like Rae Carruth instead of Snoop Dogg? Would Pacman Jones had take Terry "Tank" Johnson's conviction more seriously if he was an all-Pro? Would Pacman had learn his lesson, or would there have even been a lesson to learn? What I mean by that last question is that maybe Pacman wouldn't be act so nonchalant towards his situation if he had already known that he wouldn't get any preferential treatment. Perhaps he wouldn't have even been arrested anymore times after the first one at West Virginia University. The main question I'm asking is: Who, or what, is responsible for this arrogant invincibility that a lot of the people in my current generation possess?

I think we as a Black community made the mistake of being elated when O.J. was acquitted because I feel we were happy for the wrong reason. We weren't excited that an innocent man was found innocent, we were excited that a Black man was able to pimp the system that has pimped many of our own. We liked the fact that a man that the majority of the public—regardless of race—felt was guilty was able to buy his freedom. I think that future Black athletes and entertainers saw O.J.'s verdict and realized that the only color that the judicial system cares about is green. Maybe if the ruling was different, we wouldn't be worrying about whether or not Pacman will finally wise up and realize what blessings he has been given.

Keep that third eye open. Peace.
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