Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Mr. Ray Rice

He is a very public figure, dependent upon public support in order to thrive n his profession.
I have yet to see the man on camera with his wife when he allows the public to see him treating
her respectfully by saying, "I am so sorry for what I did to you that day. I will never do anything
like that again."
He cannot say it. He would choke on it.
He saddles up to it, then says something else instead, something so syrupy- it's barely palatable.
If enough people buy it, he can go back to work.
He seemed to be saying a lot of players, and even people in general, have done worse in his estimation (which may be worth dime right now) but he happened to get caught on camera.
The reason I don't think he should make that point, because a lot of men with only ordinary public
exposure have done actual time for doing a whole lot less than he did.
As a matter of fact, all professional sports players should be held to the same violence standards
boxers must adhere to in this country.
I personally think he should delve into lifelong therapy, and get into some other line of work.
At some point in his therapy he may be ready for the speakers' circuit outlining for youngsters what
possible life stressors often lead to partner attacks, both physical, and verbal.
Or maybe he could play for the Etoro tribesmen in New Guinea. They would love him.

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