We all know now that Michael Phelps smoked something in a bong, A-Rod took steroids, Obama smoked pot, and a few politicians "forgot" or "under filed" their taxes. All very serious mistakes and all illegal. I've posted my opinions on some of these subjects as have others. Yet, I was taken aback by the following email I received from Jed and his child Tilly,
I have a comment from my littlest (by two minutes), Tilly.
The reason this took me aback was, it was right. It made me think why I cared about Phelps and A-Rod for doing wrong yet never really mentioned being miffed about the world leaders.
I thought about this a lot. I realized that it wasn't just me. When I looked at the mainstream media they too were more interested in swimmers and baseball players than world leaders and policy makers.
Why?
Then it hit me. People look at sports stars and see people playing games. Games most of us have played at one point in our lives. We get angry at them because in some cases they have cheated at the game. Nobody likes a cheater. Especially when a cheater makes bus loads of money. I think, deep down people fantasize that they could be the super star athletes and that we would never cheat, given the chance. So athletes are living out many, not all, people's childhood dreams.
I can't say I ever pretended to play President when I was a kid. I never picked my friends to be in my cabinet. I was never chosen last to be Secretary of Veteran Affairs. I don't recall playing with my Johnny West ACTION FIGURES and pretending to write the State of the Union speech.
We can't relate to the world leaders because we really don't know what they do. We know how to swim, play baseball, football, basketball, hockey, drive cars, go bowling and many other games. Is this backwards, maybe. But, that's just how it is and probably always will be.
I don't think it means we don't care that our current President has tried drugs or the last President was an alcoholic and the one before that was a horny old dog. We just can't understand how those actions will effect them doing their jobs. Not to mention that, aside from Clinton, the bad actions happened well before they became President.
I, myself, might bite my tongue the next time an athlete messes up. I will evaluate the actions they have done and see how they impact my life. But, if I can get a juicy blog out of it look out!
9 comments:
I may be incorrect but smoking pot is not a federal crime.
We do put too much adoration on celebrities though.
"O Blogger, where art thou?"
please don't let me down mark. you are all i have left.
You are incorrect Scott, Federal law still prohibits pot smoking, even for medicinal reasons. Some local laws permit it, but you still run the risk of federal prosecution.
You are correct though on the adoration of celebrities.
The last time I checked pro athletes were not robbing the national treasury.
I stand corrected on the pot law.
Anonymous, pro athletes have more money than the national treasury. lol
Anony,
When athletes accept my money and then cheat while I'm paying, they are stealing.
The outrage SHOULD be equal. That is what I was trying to point out.
Mark,
You give your money to watch/support pro athletes voluntarily.
Thos bastards in government take it from us!
The outrage should NEVER be equal.
Mark,
You give your money to watch/support pro athletes voluntarily.
Thos bastards in government take it from us!
The outrage should NEVER be equal.
Stealing and cheating is stealing and cheating.
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