Monday, August 3, 2009

Should Vick play in NFL?





I'm hearing alot of the word role model role model in this article and the fact that most if not all north Americans and certain other countries,if youths have celebrities or sport players like Vick theres something wrong,the parents or some guardian should be "role model" not people on TV,the people on TV are entertainers not role models the fact that our culture automatically puts them on a pedestal is sad,this just shows our priorities are not in their proper places.I see alot of Bias towards Vick racial or not but yes he gambles on dog fighting killing dogs but animals and pet lovers got to be fair i remember Carl Rove posing after hunting with dead animals and Sarah Palin shooting moose posing with a moose head,if your goig to condemn i wish their would be fairness in these different situations the differences is that Sarah Palin is kills for sport and Vick kills for money that's pretty much it but the bitter hatred makes me believe its also racial bias,i understand this is a nation pf pet lovers but does than mean its okay to kill wildlife? Alot of people thinks hes scum but obviously they are pet lovers and probably dont even watch football and the kids want to see him play again it seems like they forgave him. This also reminds me of Chris Brown,our culture is very judgemental alot of people want to see Chris career end like Vick because he hit Rhianna,i figure a nation full or frauds and hypocrites you would thing people would be more understanding,its like they want to hang these guys,don't get me wrong i don't condemn what they did but it seems like society really want to take away their living,i know they may be well off financially to my understanding but every body's shit stinks most of us would be hypocrites to judge them we all make mistakes and if society and culture seems to be a nation of suckers and haters who want to take away any ones lively hood when they mess up,its very unforgiving,and in this nation its also has a double standard racially as well as gender.

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