In the past month there has been
several NFL players charged with physical/domestic abuse towards women and
children. I believe that any kind of abuse is wrong on so many levels. But what
about the physical abuse that other people endure every day? You would never hear on FOX News that someone
from Langford, SD beat up there kid and left a scar. But the real question is
how do you know when the line has been crossed from child abuse to child
discipline?
I believe that the NFL doesn’t have
the right to publicly humiliate these players on social media and the news.
Just because these players are social icons, shouldn’t mean that they should be
subject to humiliation to the entire country and world.
I also believe that it is
ridiculous that their stories which happened months ago. I understand that what
they are doing is wrong, but why didn’t this come up when it happened instead
of four months later? Are people just coming out with this because it’s such a
hot topic in the news? I don’t like how they make it such a big deal and you
have to read, hear, and see it everywhere you go. Child abuse happens every day
and I believe that it is an issue that needs to be dealt with differently.
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