Anyone besides me feel like public reaction to him has reached an unhealthy level?
I don't really support the dogfighting, and etc., but we tend to treat a LOT of animals in this country in ways that make Vick's dogfighting look less egregious in comparison - factory farming and destruction of habitat through environmental dumping come to mind. And yet, people seem almost to be relishing their comments towards Vick, mostly of the "I will never take my family to another Vick game, he's scum" variety.
I'm starting to actually, legitimately dislike a lot of the personalities I'm seeing talking shit about Vick, just because it seems to me that people are hopping on the hate/contempt bandwagon out of nothing more than a desire to take their bad days and lives out on someone else. Again, I don't support the dogfighting, but really, the way I feel about things, if you've taken your family to eat at a fast food restaurant more than twice in the last month, I don't want to hear you talking a thing about Michael Vick.
Seems like people love their dogs so much that they're forgetting that our way of life has a bad, bad habit of completely destroying a whole lot of animal life. I'm not even going to go into the "be-tough-and-badass-at-all-costs-until-you-fuck-up-then-we're-going-to-hate-you" attitude in the NFL that I think precipitated this too. Just wish people could separate themselves from their own lives and dogs a little bit, it seems very hypocritical of them to call so loudly for public condemnation of Vick when most people really don't live their lives in a way that affects the world in a much better way, all things and effects considered.
I personally think Vick will serve time, but he should be allowed to play after that. I don't see a reason to destroy the career of a talented athlete who, contrary to people's jealous internet b.s., *has* worked hard to get where he is today - probably much harder than the people bitching and whining about him on the Internet.
I don't really support the dogfighting, and etc., but we tend to treat a LOT of animals in this country in ways that make Vick's dogfighting look less egregious in comparison - factory farming and destruction of habitat through environmental dumping come to mind. And yet, people seem almost to be relishing their comments towards Vick, mostly of the "I will never take my family to another Vick game, he's scum" variety.
I'm starting to actually, legitimately dislike a lot of the personalities I'm seeing talking shit about Vick, just because it seems to me that people are hopping on the hate/contempt bandwagon out of nothing more than a desire to take their bad days and lives out on someone else. Again, I don't support the dogfighting, but really, the way I feel about things, if you've taken your family to eat at a fast food restaurant more than twice in the last month, I don't want to hear you talking a thing about Michael Vick.
Seems like people love their dogs so much that they're forgetting that our way of life has a bad, bad habit of completely destroying a whole lot of animal life. I'm not even going to go into the "be-tough-and-badass-at-all-costs-until-you-fuck-up-then-we're-going-to-hate-you" attitude in the NFL that I think precipitated this too. Just wish people could separate themselves from their own lives and dogs a little bit, it seems very hypocritical of them to call so loudly for public condemnation of Vick when most people really don't live their lives in a way that affects the world in a much better way, all things and effects considered.
I personally think Vick will serve time, but he should be allowed to play after that. I don't see a reason to destroy the career of a talented athlete who, contrary to people's jealous internet b.s., *has* worked hard to get where he is today - probably much harder than the people bitching and whining about him on the Internet.