Metta World Peace on With O'Reilly

just saw it. no mention of SJU that i heard. i think i missed a few seconds in the beginning
 
Bad job by Chris not mentioning St. John’s

And Xaverian, well, I went to Nazareth, one time arch rival of Xaverian, so no love lost there.
 
Bad job by Chris not mentioning St. John’s

And Xaverian, well, I went to Nazareth, one time arch rival of Xaverian, so no love lost there.

It wasn't Chris. It was the announcers who mentioned that he an NYC guy and that he went to Xaverian. No mention that he played his college ball locally At SJU.
 
Bad job by Chris not mentioning St. John’s

And Xaverian, well, I went to Nazareth, one time arch rival of Xaverian, so no love lost there.

It wasn't Chris. It was the announcers who mentioned that he an NYC guy and that he went to Xaverian. No mention that he played his college ball locally At SJU.

One thing Chris Mullin doesn't have to do is announce that he went to SJU. Anyone who knows anything about basketball knows that.

Man, if this children's book by MWP is what I think it is about, I give him tons of credit for trying to be part of the solution instead of part of the divisive hatred that's been spewed by those with something to gain from spreading hate.
 
From Amazon.com, MWP:

Instilling our children with confidence and knowledge is crucial as they grow up and begin to face society on their own. At every point of contact, children are learning from the grown-ups around them—parents, relatives, mentors and public servants—all have the opportunity to set a positive example for kids and create healthy memories. It’s important that our children understand the realities of racial inequality, but equally important that they understand that they are not victims of society and they hold the power to live in safety and act in confidence. That’s why we wrote this story — to give kids a healthier perspective on the police force while teaching them practical, every day skills to keep them safe. This story is dedicated to police men, women, and children throughout the world who are working hard to make our society a better and safer place for all.


Now, THIS makes me proud of MWP, more than he's accomplished on the court.
 
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