Anyway, reviewing the comments in this thread, many posters seem to think that the athletes did nothing wrong (even though the athletes think otherwise, apparently they apologized for their behavior).
This is the typical reaction whenever an athlete screws up. I remember there were plenty of supporters, plenty of apologists for Mike Tyson.
This is simply wrong, celebrities should not be held to lower standard than average person. If anything, they must be held to a higher standard. They make their living out of adoration, adulation of the general public, general public regards them as role models. It is incumbent upon them not to be bad role models, they must live exemplary lives, at least in public. What they do behind closed doors is their business (as long as they don’t break the law).
Anyway, evidently they apologized, I think that should close the matter. Hopefully they have learned their lesson.
This is the typical reaction whenever an athlete screws up. I remember there were plenty of supporters, plenty of apologists for Mike Tyson.
This is simply wrong, celebrities should not be held to lower standard than average person. If anything, they must be held to a higher standard. They make their living out of adoration, adulation of the general public, general public regards them as role models. It is incumbent upon them not to be bad role models, they must live exemplary lives, at least in public. What they do behind closed doors is their business (as long as they don’t break the law).
Anyway, evidently they apologized, I think that should close the matter. Hopefully they have learned their lesson.