to character concerns that are often cited by executives at sports teams. we see that domestic violence tends to rank very low on the offense scale. we see players who are punished through the draft much more severely for things like drug use like marijuana or something to that effect but we have a whole host of athletes who have in the past been accused of domestic violence from jason kidd to robert parrish, this has been high lighted in the ray rice investigation. wes is exactly right, the better an athlete you are, the more you can get away with. nothing like sports to make people lose perspective of what should and shouldn t be allowed in society. but should we say this is a kid who, yes, there were the accusations but there were multiple hearings and trials in which he was found where there was a decision not to press charges and so why shouldn t his talent be the only thing making this decision?
to be noticed leads people to go further than they would in any other format. the moral of the story is the enticement and danger of twitter. up there on the offense scale is most of the stuff isn t that funny. if he s the host of the daily show, last year that beats by dreidel joke was really bad. it was great he didn t just hand it over to another white man. no offense, frank. none taken. he is very interesting on race, but it is very dis disappointing. when in doubt, just resort to the lowest common denominator. also jewish women. oh, yeah. i think lesbians got a couple