That wasn't my point. But I do care about the head coach of UK promoting an organization that promotes the destruction of the Black family, and he did not stick up for the Rupp's at all. He's a charlatan coward, I don't care what anyone says. The man stood shoulder to shoulder with the Rupp family, then stuck a knife in their back.
We have allowed that man to make a mockery of an academic institution, our traditions, and the people who made this program what it is.
So I'm not okay with it, and he doesn't win enough to deal with it.
Cal never stabbed the Rupps in the back. He did a few things:
- publicly said he was willing to listen and learn about any issues his team or the African American Studies community wanted to discuss at UK
- publicly stated that he knew the Rupp family and didn’t feel that changing the name of Rupp was warranted
- publicly stated that he thought the requests of the AA Community at UK (professors in particular) were not about just changing the name of Rupp Arena, but of issues that maybe we all needed to understand better
his quote:
“From what I understand (the African-American and Africana Studies program) were talking about a lot of different things,” Calipari said via Zoom on Wednesday. “This is another chance for us to listen and learn. Some people agree, some people are not going to agree. I would tell you for me personally, knowing the (Rupp) family, knowing Herky (Adolph Rupp’s son) like I did, what’s out there that tells me it’s something different?”
to me / this is easy to see / he is saying with his relationship with the family, he sees no evidence that Rupp or his family has earned the racist tag, and that he feels the calling for the name change is not warranted. Of course, this is just my take away.