Exactly, mate, because who among us has not done this in front of cameras?
... That is what I thought.
No it's not or else you wouldn't have some posters saying diet rape and the other pc buzzwords for those who disagree. Hell we can all agree with what you rapped and if this was the majority of the post let's be real this thread isn't this big. Both sides agree with the post you quoted it's before that where the disagreements are from what I've saw.
I don't feel I have to say obvious opinion are such tbh. You seem to be a smart enough person to know opinions and fact and I treat you and others on this board as such. That means I don't spell everything out when I feel it should be obvious. Which I probably shouldn't do because online seems to get a lot of folks misunderstanding things that irl are never a problem getting.
You can't even explain what hero worship to you is even though I think we would still disagree. I think most people that worry about hero worship wish they were in that position. I don't see any other reason that that would be a big deal religious stuff aside for those that believe in that.
What happens does't determine what's right. The NSA is going against our constitutional laws by spying on us, but that is what goes on and we can't stop it, and can't hope to stop it if we don't approach issues from what's logical and what's right and wrong. Obamacare is unconstitutional according to 37 states, but the Feds do it to us anyways. Killing millions of jews was wrong, but Hitler and the Third Reich did it anyways. Yes, they do, but it's wrong, and makes them totally hypocritical. Also, each team is personally owned, if any discipline happens off the field it should come under the team and not the NFL. Period. No organization or employer should ever be allowed to fire someone for points of their morality when they consistently don't follow morality themselves. That's hypocrisy. Its' like firing someone that's dumb or ugly when you have an iq of 40 and ur face is the victim of a horrendous fire and needs plastic surgery bigtime.
In the wake of this incident a women’s group is speaking out. The co-founder of the group UltraViolet, Shaunna Thomas, is calling the incident “sexual assault.”
“The reality is that what happened in that video was sexual assault, period, said Thomas, per TMZ Sports.”
Thomas considers what Elliott did a “crime.” And, she is calling for NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to suspend Elliott, according to TMZ.
Thomas’ organization works towards combating sexism and fighting for women’s rights.
He'll never rid himself of this one...............to be talked about around the 'ol campfire for years to come.
I can't imagine what this is gonna do to the NFL's current investigation with him.
Jesus, Eze................this one's gonna leave a mark.
This is exactly what I knew would happen. If these women's groups make enough noise, and the press starts to pound this story with an anti-Zeke spin, the league will be forced to act. All the love he got for being the rookie sensation that jumped in the Salvation Army kettle has been completely wiped out by this one terrible decision. He could be looking at a suspension.