People die every single day. Oh okay, because it hit the elite of the elite we’re supposed to pretend it’s an incredible event. I hope he’s okay just like I hope everyone who’s experiencing trauma is okay. I never see ESPN care when it’s someone I’ve been mentoring in trauma and therapy, they push nothing but political “us vs. them” everyday and they want everyone to care when the freakish of the freak happens to the elite 1%, yea okay.
I’ve been to 3 funerals since 2018 of kids in the city of Memphis who overdosed and were killed by bullets and I never heard the first word of anyone from ESPN who gave a damn. They just push political propaganda end to end which hurts so many that I work with. It’s propaganda that hurts the clients I work with daily.
But now, because it’s a rich 1%er athlete they care.
Sorry, I don’t feel the same as many of you. Just because the TV props it up I don’t feel the same. Kids are dying everyday because nobody gives a **** until it hits your team and your preferred colors. I’m sorry but this hit me hard. Cry for everyone dealing with death, spare me the rarity that had enough in bank to handle it when tragedy happens.
This isn’t about the player. It’s about everyone at that network who pushes this nonsense for political gain.
I’ve got an appointment with a poor mother from Ripley Tennessee who just saw her son get gunned down in their driveway a while back, she meets with me at 12:30 today. Who are you crying for?
Having said that, I pray for his recovery. But people supporting the same people espn supports need perspective. They’re the problem. And I don’t feel sorry for Ryan Clark. He’s a 1%er coward in a suit that is detrimental the to cause I serve. F*** espn and the ******** they serve up which I feel is killing my clients constantly.