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Originally Posted by rubicon
The issues surrounding the NFL's mixed attitudes concerning discipline carry to every industry. It seems for any number of given reasons, status, need, nepotism some people are given a break while others escape their crimes with impunity.
This is the central issue here its about the rule of law that should apply to all of us and none of us above it. But the human experience has demonstrated since the beginning of time those deemed the exceptions.
As a manager if i believed an employee was in violation of his/her fiduciary duties they were gone.
I agree whole heartedly with the poster that said we should re-think sports figures as heroes. Quite frankly that should apply to any celebrities. And, I believe society todays uses that term my hero too frequently and often in the wrong manner. I mean we can admire someone for an act it doesn't me they are a hero
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I agree, here is an opportunity to make clear an example of what is unacceptable behavior by public figures. Big salaries should not protect one from accountability. This man should not be looked up but denounced as a violent dangerous man.