GlennAB1
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Pete Rose, should his accomplishments as a player be overlooked due to his later mistakes?
Start a Pete Rose thread. Different deal completely. And to be sure, I haven't seen anyone degrade Ali's career as a fighter.Pete Rose, should his accomplishments as a player be overlooked due to his later mistakes?
Do you know the difference between a Sunni and Shiite Muslim? Probably not,but let me briefly tell you... they're two groups of Muslims that live next to one another and have been fighting each other for hundreds of years.
So yea, an American Muslim, saved Americans from their heads being cut off. No biggy, how many airplanes did you say you've fixed?..... lol
To be certain, I do not care how the sport's world looks at the accomplishments of Ali, Rose or others. It doesn't matter to me whether someone gambled on their sport, used steroids, cheated or whatever since their sports accomplishments mean little to nothing to me and in the grand scheme of things it should mean very little to anyone. But if someone wants to admire an athlete because of his athletic accomplishments that is fine, no big deal. I imagine that we all admire at least a few people due to their skills, talents, accomplishments or whatever. I have no issue with that at all. However when it becomes hero worship and there is a great gnashing of teeth like there was this past week over a celebrity athlete dying, it just makes me wonder "WTF?"
What, you don't think that Ali being Muslim had anything to do with it?kudos for you . If it was me I wouldn't have been able to reply to such ignorant racist remark like you did
Oh hell, yes!And to answer the question on everyone's mind, Yes, A prime Tyson would have beat Ali.
Oh hell, yes!
It's the culture we live in, different folks idolize different things. Sports of all types have very devoted followers and they are often willing to overlook many flaws.
Dear Brickwall,
So after all this discussion, you are still on the "he's just a jock" band wagon?
Unbelievable.
And to answer the question on everyone's mind, Yes, A prime Tyson would have beat Ali.
Bandwagon? Hardly. The one who starts the conversation can not be accused of jumping on the bandwagon or do you not know the meaning of the term? But to be honest, I never really thought he was "just a jock". My thread title was inaccurate and does not do him justice. I also consider him to be a draft dodging P.O.S.
I've never believed in heroes, for many of the reasons Let'sGoFlying says. They're all human, they all have feet of flesh and bone and none of them lives up to his or her reputation.
I had that lesson driven home in the last couple of years because even I had a hero of sorts, or semi-hero, in the form of an astronomer who remade his career in middle age to become one of the foremost discoverers of exoplanets (MAKG and a couple of other folks on here probably know of whom I speak). I thought, if he could do it, so could I. I suggested him as a potential colloquium speaker at my former place of employment. I followed his professional career for a few years. Then came the news: he had lost his tenured position because he was an admitted sexual harrasser. Not just in one case, which would be bad enough, but he had a pattern of pursuing women astronomers and students in a less powerful position than he. In short, he was a scumbag with either poor impulse control or an arrogant disregard for the standards of professional behavior.
Everyone is human, everyone has feet of flesh and bone and no one lives up to an inflated reputation.
Not much opinion on Ali... But I'm disgusted at the following and respect for Michael Jackson. The dude ALLEGEDLY raped little boys, since when is it okay to glorify people that do that in today's society? How much music do you have to produce for dozens of counts of rape of a minor no longer matter?.
Do you believe OJ was innocent too because he was acquitted?He was tried and they failed to convict him of any wrong doing. Now years later there still aren't any of the "victims" coming forward with any factual evidence that he did any wrong doing. We supposedly live in a Nation where we are presumed innocent until proven guilty and we should live by that. The media is the first to jump on the "oh he did it, more at eleven" wagon and when they have twenty four hours to fill the try their best to fill it. Yet when the accused is found not guilty the media never has one word to say about their role in trying to convict them.
Remember the Malaysian Boeing 777 that disappeared and the CNN coverage? They go bonkers trying to fill all that air time!
Michael Jackson may have done some inappropriate things around young boys but there is no evidence that he "raped" any of them.
Read up on the west Memphis Three for a good "witch Trial"
Not meant to be anything personal, have a great day!
That is not the point.Do you believe OJ was innocent too because he was acquitted?
It should be readily apparent that our peers are idiots.we as a society should respect the findings of "OUR PEERS" that served on that jury.
Did you accept the jury's decision in the WM3 case? You seem to be arguing from both sides.rather trying to point out that we as a society should respect the findings of "OUR PEERS" that served on that jury. Speculation is what leads down that dark path that we seem to follow too much these days
Yes I accepted it.Did you accept the jury's decision in the WM3 case? You seem to be arguing from both sides.
Yes I accepted it.
We tend to forget that years later we have more information and opinion on these cases that were not there when the trials took place. Looking back, our vision is always 20/20.
I agree that we should not "worship" celebrities/athletes simply for being what they are. It's those that use their fame/power/money to help others that should be admired, praised, and remembered/celebrated when they die. And with that said, Ali did a lot for people. A lot more than most of today's athletes.
As for draft dogging... he was right, why should he be forced to fight for a country who won't even let him use bathroom or water fountain, and where he can't eat at some restaurants? He was willing to go to jail for his principles, how many of you would be willing to do that? I'd guess exactly 0.
It should be readily apparent that our peers are idiots.
An estimated net worth of $80 million, he had it bad.I agree that we should not "worship" celebrities/athletes simply for being what they are. It's those that use their fame/power/money to help others that should be admired, praised, and remembered/celebrated when they die. And with that said, Ali did a lot for people. A lot more than most of today's athletes.
As for draft dogging... he was right, why should he be forced to fight for a country who won't even let him use bathroom or water fountain, and where he can't eat at some restaurants? He was willing to go to jail for his principles, how many of you would be willing to do that? I'd guess exactly 0.