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It's easier for me to just call you crazy.Call me crazy, but one might be forgiven for thinking or believing that some vindictive, convenient social-media SJW''s are raising this to smear, project, or associate Jerry Jones as being a hateful, bigoted racist who's face was found on a 1957 photo when a federal court order intervened to ensure Arkansas/Little Rock public schools and using this as "A-Ha" moment to insinuate or suggest he was a racist, bigoted 15-year old which in fact, Dave the photo doesn't suggest or infer anything more really than what Jones and his family have claimed he was doing there and that was just curiosity. There is no hard, verifiable, proof being offered, much less second-hand hearsay, or suggestions from ex-classmates, childhood friends or historians that the teenage Jones made or said any racial gestures.
They can't prove that and frankly neither can you or anyone else here, and sports media personalities like Stephen A. Smith are being called out for not supporting the wholesale critical narrative because their saying or asking, "Does this photo prove or say anything revealing about Jerry Jones at a famous, landmark moment in American history other then just he was there in the crowd?" Does that make him a hateful, racist bigot. I get it, Jerry Jones is an butt crevasse, egotistical prick, criminally self-absorbed NFL owner, businessmen, and person but for those who are desperately trying to use this as a vehicle to destroy him in the court of public opinion, you're going to need better weapons then this.
A lot better, and more effective weapons than this and what this seems like to me, Dave, is "character assassination" and that is such a petty, pathetic strategy to use to ruin someone's reputation.
I keed, I keed.