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Tennessee Republicans Are Showing Exactly How Deep American Racism Goes
I’ve been a Black particular person on this nation for 44 years. There’s little or no about racism that also surprises me. Certainly, having the ability to anticipate what racist white people will do subsequent is a vital survival ability: “Shock” is a luxurious I can not afford when I’m so usually the one Black particular person in a room.
And but I discovered myself in absolute, gaping shock on the actions of Republicans within the Tennessee Home of Representatives in early April. After three Democrats—Justin Jones, Justin J. Pearson, and Gloria Johnson—led demonstrations towards gun violence from the Home flooring within the wake of the Nashville elementary faculty taking pictures, the Republican-managed chamber moved to expel the trio for breaching guidelines of decorum. By all metrics, trying to take away duly elected representatives for nonviolent protest was a brazen assault on democracy. The truth that the focused members had been two folks of shade and a girl made the motivations of the white male ruling class of the chamber suspect. However when the expulsion votes got here down, Republicans managed to pierce no matter skinny veneer of equity existed within the course of: The Tennessee Home kicked out Jones and Pearson, who’re each Black, however retained Johnson, who’s white. All three had dedicated the identical made-up infraction. All three had locked arms and had been ready to be martyred collectively. However the Republicans kicked out the 2 Black guys and left the white girl. Watching it occur in actual time felt like watching a CGI-enhanced dramatization of racism relatively than a C-SPAN broadcast of actual life.
And the Republicans knew it. For the reason that debacle, leaked audio revealed members of the Republican caucus getting offended at Consultant Jody Barrett, the person who voted to maintain Johnson however boot the 2 Justins. The opposite Republicans bemoaned that their actions had been being known as racist and accused Barrett of bringing “the racism into it since you didn’t stick with us.”
The audio supplies loads of alternative for schadenfreude as Republicans fume over the results of their actions. It’s not the racism they had been involved about, solely the truth that their actions had been (appropriately) perceived as racist. They didn’t just like the optics of it. At one level, Consultant Scott Cepicky instructed Barrett that he ought to have voted towards Johnson even when he didn’t assume Johnson was at fault. “You bought to do what’s proper,” Cepicky mentioned, “even when you assume it’s fallacious.”
However the audio additionally reveals one thing extra sinister than the “let’s simply do the racism and be legends” ethos of the Tennessee Republican Social gathering. Cepicky declared, “We’re combating for the republic of our nation proper now. And the world is looking at us—are we going to face our floor?” Then he added: “I’m going to must swallow this—seeing Mr. Jones again up right here strolling these hallowed halls that the greats of Tennessee stood in. And watch them disrespect this fucking state that I selected to maneuver to. And by golly, it’s acquired to cease.”
Cepicky, a failed NFL prospect and former minor league baseball participant, is giving voice to what looks as if a typical Republican thought: Democrats, and Black Democrats particularly, would not have a proper to take part within the governing of our nation. Jones, in fact, has each proper to stroll the hallowed halls the place Tennesseans who acquired their asses kicked by Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman as soon as walked. Cepicky has neither the appropriate nor (apparently) the athleticism to “stand his floor” and “cease” him. And but he feels entitled to. He feels that the state (he moved to) was made for him and never for Jones, Pearson, or the folks of Tennessee who voted for them.
I’m not the one one to attract comparisons between the habits of Tennessee Republicans and the habits of Tennessee Confederates. Jones himself, after he heard the audio, instructed CNN’s Jake Tapper, “It was very surreal to listen to that, to listen to the commentary, and to appreciate that for them they are surely reenacting the Civil Warfare. You heard Consultant Cepicky say, ‘We have to come onerous towards them, as a result of if we don’t, Tennessee will fall and the Southeast will fall and the left will take over’…. I imply, we’re coping with individuals who wish to reenact the Civil Warfare.”
That’s the racism that takes your breath away. It’s not merely the optics of racism, not the ethical incongruity of punishing Black folks for protesting towards faculty shootings. It’s the concept that the Black folks of Tennessee, who’ve already had their voting energy largely gerrymandered away, shouldn’t even have the appropriate to elect their very own state representatives. That’s the animus that motivated the Republicans’ actions.
These actions are, for the second, futile. Jones and Pearson had been reinstated by their districts inside per week. The shambolic proceedings towards them merely served to boost their profile to a nationwide degree. The entire nation is now conscious of two Black guys within the Tennessee Home minority who’re combating the nice battle towards overwhelming odds.
The entire nation additionally obtained an object lesson in “vital race idea” from Tennessee’s Republican supermajority. Tennessee is without doubt one of the states that handed aggressive legal guidelines banning the educating of how structural racism impacts authorized and political selections (an effort led by Cepicky, in fact), however the actions towards the Justins defined CRT higher than any lecturer may. Expelling two members, who had been prone to be reinstated anyway, and making them well-known for protesting the homicide of youngsters is unnecessary—until you respect how racism motivates folks to do crude (and merciless) issues.
Nonetheless, there’ll seemingly be no electoral penalties for Barrett, Cepicky, Tennessee Speaker of the Home Cameron Sexton (who organized the expulsion however doesn’t even reside within the district he represents), or any of the opposite Tennessee Home Republicans. That’s as a result of too most of the white voters who put them there share their racist views. Too lots of them agree that individuals who appear to be Jones and Pearson must be stopped. Too lots of them additionally must swallow onerous and chunk their tongues each time they see a Black man strolling round Tennessee free—and empowered.
That’s the half that doesn’t shock me. I’m used to white people performing like this, however I assume I can nonetheless be stunned once they put it on tape.
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Four-star 2026 defensive back Justin Hopkins narrows list to 12, including Tennessee football
Ensworth defensive back Justin Hopkins included Tennessee football among his final 12 schools in a social media post Wednesday.
The 5-foot-11, 170-pound four-star cornerback listed the Vols along with Vanderbilt, Minnesota, Duke, Missouri, Indiana, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Iowa, Ole Miss, Auburn and West Virginia on his X account, formerly known as Twitter.
He’s the No. 9-ranked prospect in Tennessee and No. 18 nationally at corner for the class of 2026, according to 247Sports Composite.
Hopkins also holds offers from Cincinnati, UConn, Memphis, Miami (Ohio), Purdue, Toledo, UNLV and Western Kentucky.
Tennessee coach Josh Heupel guided the Vols to a College Football Playoff berth as one of the 12 teams in the newly expanded field. Heupel has had success securing some of the state’s top recruits in recent years, including Brentwood Academy quarterback George MacIntyre, Hopkins’ teammate, defensive tackle, Ethan Utley as well as Baylor wide receiver Joakim Dodson, Jefferson County offensive lineman Nic Moore and Sheffield wideout Radarious Jackson.
Hopkins helped guide Ensworth to an 11-1 record that included a trip to the TSSAA Division II-AAA state semifinal game. He finished the 2024 season with 42 receptions for 705 yards and seven touchdowns. Defensively, he added 16 tackles, two for a loss, seven pass break-ups, two interceptions and a defensive TD.
Reach sports writer George Robinson at georgerobinsontheleafchronicle.com and on the X platform (formerly Twitter) @Cville_Sports.
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Titans, Bengals Linked to Intriguing QB Trade
The Tennessee Titans need to find an answer at quarterback, as it’s looking more and more like Will Levis is not the answer for the future.
Yes, Levis played some solid football for a stretch this season, but he was recently benched in favor of Mason Rudolph, perhaps sealing his fate.
So, what will the Titans do under center?
The clearest path to landing a franchise quarterback would be drafting one, but Tennessee may not be in a position to land Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward in April. Could that means the Titans may explore a trade?
Justin Melo of Titan Sized thinks so and feels that Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning could be an option for Tennessee during the offseason, noting that Titans head coach Brian Callahan served as Browning’s offensive coordinator in Cincinnati.
“Browning showcased the ability to execute the Zac Taylor and Callahan offense,” Melo wrote. “[Joe] Burrow’s backup is under contract for next season, but the Titans shouldn’t have too much difficulty working out trade compensation should they decide to travel that route. If Carthon and Callahan prefer to avoid making a lucrative investment, Browning would make some sense.”
With Burrow having the quarterback position locked down for the Bengals, Browning won’t get an opportunity to start in Cincinnati, barring an injury.
Remember: last year, Browning replaced an injured Burrow midseason and was very impressive, throwing for 1,936 yards, 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions while completing 70.4 percent of his passes and posting a 98.4 passer rating over nine appearances and seven starts.
The 28-year-old played his collegiate football at Washington and went undrafted, but he eventually made his way to the Bengals’ practice squad in 2021.
Browning has clear talent and should be able to start somewhere, and Tennessee could represent a perfect destination for the Folsom, Ca. native.
Make sure you bookmark Tennessee Titans on SI for the latest news, exclusive interviews, film breakdowns and so much more!
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Tennessee man held on $1M bond after Adair County fatal crash
COLUMBIA, Ky. (WBKO) – One of two men charged in a fatal crash in Adair County last weekend remains jailed on a $1 million cash bond.
Joel Hammack, 46, of Crossville, Tennessee, appeared in court Monday morning for arraignment, where he pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including vehicular homicide while under the influence of alcohol.
The crash, which occurred Dec. 21 near Adair Elementary School in Columbia, involved two vehicles. Several individuals were injured, and a child was killed.
In court, Hammack reportedly expressed remorse, telling the courtroom, “I am sorry for all this. I am. I am truly sorry,” according to the Adair Community Voice.
Police who detained Hammack at the scene found three open beer containers in his truck. He was arrested and taken to TJ Samson Hospital in Columbia, where a blood test was administered.
Hammack, who has at least three prior DUI convictions in other states over the past decade, is set to appear in court again on Dec. 30 for a preliminary hearing. If the judge determines probable cause exists, the case will proceed to a grand jury for possible indictment.
A public defender has been appointed to represent Hammack.
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