Before every Florida State Seminoles home game, mascot Chief Osceola
rides out on his horse and throws a flaming spear, to the delight of
fans. Never mind that the real Chief Osceola did not ride a horse into
battle (leading the second Seminole war in the swampy Everglades was not
an equestrian pursuit). But in Tallahassee, when it comes to the
football program, reality is what you say it is to
keep the trains
stuffed with cash running on time. Seminole tribal leaders in Florida
are paid handsomely to not care
that Oklahoma’s Seminole tribal councils find the mascoting of their
tribe disgusting and have called for it to be changed. They are paid to
not notice that overwhelmingly white fans wear war paint to games, do
the tomahawk chop and hold up signs calling for players to “scalp”
their opponents. Similarly, we are now supposed to believe that star
quarterback Jameis Winston is a model citizen, wrongly accused of sexual
assault because the school’s “code of conduct” kangaroo court cleared
him of any wrong doing. In fact, local columnists believe it is time to “give Winston and FSU a break.”
No one other than Winston, his accuser, and several of Winston’s
teammates—who were present at the alleged assault—know whether the
Florida State quarterback is a rapist. But we now know enough to be
appalled by how Florida State University and the city of Tallahassee handled this entire ordeal.
We know that police refused to investigate the original accusation of
rape for months and that the school did not interview Winston about the
incident for over a year. We know that the police—eventually pressured
by the press into investigating the incident—had financial ties as
security workers for the Seminole Boosters club.
We know that Jameis Winston did not testify at his own student conduct
hearing to defend his own innocence except by issuing an appalling
written statement where he called the accuser a liar, violated her
confidentiality by stating her name repeatedly and posited that this was
all happening because she was miffed that his door kept swinging open
while they were having sex.
We also now know that Winston did finally talk in his student hearing after being cornered by retired Judge Major Harding.
Harding turned directly to Winston and asked, “In what manner, verbally
or physically” did he believe his accuser actually consented to sex?
Winston’s lawyer’s said that their client did not have to respond, but
Winston could not resist. The Heisman trophy winner said that his
accuser supplied consent not by any affirmative statement but by
“moaning.” Meanwhile his accuser testified, “I remember being raped.… I
remember pleading with him to stop clearly.… I remember one of his
friends telling him to stop and saying, ‘She is saying no clearly’…. I
tried to struggle and resist him.” A victim’s advocate who met with the
accuser the next day also testified that her mental state was consistent
with someone suffering from the post-traumatic stress of a sexual
assault.
Judge Harding said that the evidence was “insufficient to satisfy the burden of proof.” But the hearing itself, as Jessica Luther at Vice Sports broke down,
was a bumbling, incompetent exercise in jurisprudence. The hearing’s
legitimacy, or lack thereof, can be seen in the fact that his teammates
who were witnesses that night—defensive end Chris Casher and defensive
back Ronald Darb—were allowed to refuse to answer questions. As Juliet
Macur of The New York Times wrote, “Some would call their silence obstructing justice. In Tallahassee, though, it’s probably called teamwork.”
This teamwork is also seen online, where hordes of #FSUtwitter fans
have been quick to disseminate the name of Winston’s accuser and attack
any journalist, particularly female journalists, who would dare raise a
stink about how this investigation was run. This process, and the kind
of people who take part in it, was exposed last week when ESPN
contributor Molly Knight received a tweet from a man named @d_cochran
who said that she “might cry rape too you willing slut.” ESPN’s Michelle
Beadle did a quick investigation into Mr. Cochran and found that he was a child molester and registered sex offender
in the state of Florida. He quickly deleted his primary twitter
account, and now is probably issuing his college football picks and rape
threats through an egg avatar.
This child molesting FSU fan was being a foot soldier in a war with
billions of dollars at stake. It’s a war that coaches, Florida State
officials and police officers fight every day: the war to discipline the
media from reporting what an incestuous cesspool Tallahassee law
enforcement and Florida State football have become. They are one team,
organized from the police station to social media, to make everyone
#fearthespear.
This “teamwork” pays dividends. Two days after Judge Harding “cleared” Winston, his coach Jimbo Fisher signed an eight-year contract extension
with a raise that will put his salary at well over $5 million a year.
This is what the multibillion-dollar business of college football has
produced. Conferences make billions. Coaches make millions. And players
don’t see a penny, trapped in the highly racialized institution of
revenue-producing amateurism. But players at places like Florida
State—and make no mistake, this is not just a Tallahassee issue—can be
paid through the NCAA’s gutter economy of being allowed to live a
college life without off-field rules, without a student code of conduct,
and without consequence.
Now Seminole Nation gets gear up for the inaugural college football
playoff, living in their own reality where justice was done and the
unbeaten star quarterback gets to lead his team. All is good in
Tallahassee, a world where those with erasers write the history… and
where Osceola rode a damn horse.
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