GVC
Well-Known Member
Stop being so damn sensible!It's not as though the crimes he was convicted of have any material bearing on the game of football.
Stop being so damn sensible!It's not as though the crimes he was convicted of have any material bearing on the game of football.
eh?Using the conflict justification for NPR's firing of Juan Williams is equivalent to justifying the NFL locking felons out. The NFL is in the entertainment business. Everything the players do publicly affects the NFL organization. I'm sure you're all going to run to the defense of the NFL's rights to fire these guys if that's what the market wants, regardless of what is moral or ethical?
Using the conflict justification for NPR's firing of Juan Williams is equivalent to justifying the NFL locking felons out. The NFL is in the entertainment business. Everything the players do publicly affects the NFL organization. I'm sure you're all going to run to the defense of the NFL's rights to fire these guys if that's what the market wants, regardless of what is moral or ethical?
Quite possibly the dumbest thing you have ever said.
If the NFL and its component teams (whether the league is a single entity or not is a subject of much dispute) determined that it didn't want to employ Michael Vick because of his criminal history, character issues, public relations hit or whatever that would be within their rights. I would not be stringently asserting that the NFL is obligated to continue to employ him.
I think all TICC, Viny, et. al. are saying is that we shouldn't demonize a company simply because it chooses to believe that a particular felon is rehabilitated and may bring them value and that the "all felons are taboo" attitude is probably somewhat counterproductive.
I wouldn't buy a Nissan anyway. Vick has nothing to do with it.
Agreed. I'd much rather have a Chevy or Ford which only cost about $15k more, perform much worse in any unbiased test and sport a stylish interior straight from 1995.
Way to hate America you terrorist piece of ****.
Ahhh the foibles of the Buy American jingoist.
But you love a good burger...I think that people who torture and kill animals/dogs should have their sacks torn off like a paper towel.
But you love a good burger...
Ahhh the America hatin d-bag. Friggin terrorist I tell ya.
I don't have cows in my yard, or sleeping at the foot of my bed. I don't love cows outside of the delicious meat they produce.
I hate air pollution as well -- are you going to pull the, "but you still drive a car..." horse crap?
So the only difference in whether it's a horrific act or not is if the animal has a name or not?
I think all TICC, Viny, et. al. are saying is that we shouldn't demonize a company simply because it chooses to believe that a particular felon is rehabilitated and may bring them value and that the "all felons are taboo" attitude is probably somewhat counterproductive.
So it's okay what Michael Vick did?
So the only difference in whether it's a horrific act or not is if the animal has a name or not?
people still think you are a douche bag even if you went to prison.