Reply to Phil
Reply to Phil
Well i got several PM's and I think it will be easier for me to just post my reply to Phil here... as oppose to email it to everyone. So it is as follows....
Well Phil,
It is a sad day when I have to email you directly. If i were to post this in reply to your column, you or one of your interns at a computer somewhere would decide that I don't get my moment of free speech and delete it. I find it hard to believe that you can slather your bias all over this site (yes, I understand that this is what they pay you for, why they pay you for articles like this I continue to not understand). Yet the first time someone does not agree with you, the online post gets deleted. Anyway, you say "It's as if many BU faithful are throwing away their thinking caps, pulling their red sweaters over their heads and trying to hide from reality." No I think it is exactly the opposite Phil, You and your newspaper have made Alisha R. White your media darling from day one. Publishing such things as "Us women need to all stick together in times like this" thereby victimizing her and making her a beacon for domestic violence. However when you look at the facts, it does not seem that she is quite the victim you say she is. In fact, according to witness accounts, SHE is the aggressor. Yet even with these facts sitting on a desk in your department, you write a column yesterday scathing Bradley fans for supporting Daniel, when YOU knew the evidence was less than airtight. Yesterday you called Bradley fans "Red Sweatered Fanatics", and stated such journalism gems as "There's more to the university than just men's basketball" and
"What would be the tragedy? A player misses a few games? A team loses a few contests? BU doesn't get a tournament bid?". Are you honestly that naive? Do you honestly think that most intelligent Bradley fans really care about winning a game? No, we care about a young man, who the media, the Peoria journal Star, and YOU Phil, have already decided is guilty before the evidence is released. What happens when he is found, dare I say it, Not Guilty. Think of how his life has already been affected after a "writer" like you has dragged his name in the mud, called the fans who support him "Red Sweatered fanatics", and stated that this incident will ruin the schools reputation. It seems to me Phil that most Bradley fans are looking at this entire situation much more objectively than you, most Bradley fans are looking at facts as they are released by news agencies, and the majority of us were happy with the way the university handled the entire situation BEFORE he was reinstated. Do NOT say that we have been running to compare it to the Duke case, as I believe this is a conclusion that YOU would jump to... But it is much easier to say we Bradley fans are poking our heads out of our read sweaters to say "Duke". I hope you have the decency to apologize to Mr Ruffin if he is found not guilty, but I will not hold my breath.
I sincerely hope that you do not alienate all of your readers like this, or soon you wont have many left.
Nathan Monney