The scandal of the Cheerleaders and Eddie Griffin

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Monday, 10 March 2008 14:41

Although probably with some delay (mine), I had two criticisms of the posts I wrote last week discussing the issue of Cheerleaders in Sacramento and Washington and the life of Eddie Griffin.

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Read the comments here:

Article of the Cheerleaders

I agree that U.S. has double standards for these scandals, the country self-appointed freedom when then can become more puritanical the country throughout the West. However, I referred to the NBA, not the U.S. (hence it said it had used the incident to criticize the U.S.) and, normally, the NBA has always distinguished itself by trying to project a serious image, which, clearly, it never happened, because it is probably the league with more scandals in the world (without going any further, we can not overlook the case Kobe Bryant a few years ago).

You're right that other more serious things are not shocked. However, I still maintain my opinion. Considering the NBA as a business, I see logical to penalize those who do not meet the standards or who may compromise the team, although the photographs are nothing out of this world (I share your view that there is nothing shocking).

Article by Eddie Griffin

Totally agree with Tony-tux. At no time removing the player's fault what happened. He and he alone was responsible both for all their problems as his death, although I understand that the title of the post may suggest otherwise.

From espaciodeportes want your comments and encourage you thank you to continue by reading and commenting. For my part I always try to answer your comments as soon as possible.

Greetings to you both!


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