Read below about Bryce Harper, the 16 year old who is going to college next year only so he can be eligible for the 2010 MLB draft. If he were a basketball or football player, he would not be able to do this. So, not only does this story make a mockery of our educational system, it also points out the hypocrisy which exists in the way basketball and football operate relative to sports dominated by non-black athletes.
When big Bryce Harper made the cover of Sports Illustrated two weeks ago, I knew we'd soon again be hearing from the 16-year-old 'chosen one.'
But not quite this soon.
On Sunday, the sophomore from Las Vegas found his way into national headlines again when his father announced that Bryce will forgo his final two years of high school and use a GED to enroll in a community college this August. Though it more or less makes a mockery of our education system, the Harpers' plan would make Bryce eligible for the 2010 draft, where he could conceivably be the Nationals' No. 1 pick and eventually join forces with Stephen Strasburg to save Washington baseball from itself.
2 comments:
He has the chance to make some good money. Why you hating on this white boy? How does ONE white boy "make a mockery of our educational system?" I REALLY think you need to concentrate on ALL OF THE black boys and girls who are quitting school in record numbers.
Yet its a "sin" when black boys leave college early to enter the NBA or NFL drafts. MLB and NHL and soccer and tennis...they all get a royal white PASS.
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