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Minnesota governor calls on Vikings to suspend Peterson
Posted by Michael David Smith on September 16, 2014, 12:29 PM EDT
The governor of Minnesota is calling on the Vikings to change course and suspend Adrian Peterson for abusing his son.
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton says Peterson — who admits that he whipped his son and caused cuts and bruises — should not be playing until he has gone through the legal process.
“It is an awful situation,” Dayton said in a statement. “Yes, Mr. Peterson is entitled to due process and should be ‘innocent until proven guilty.’ However, he is a public figure; and his actions, as described, are a public embarrassment to the Vikings organization and the State of Minnesota. Whipping a child to the extent of visible wounds, as has been alleged, should not be tolerated in our state. Therefore, I believe the team should suspend Mr. Peterson, until the accusations of child abuse have been resolved by the criminal justice system.”
Dayton said he remains a Vikings fan, even as he feels disappointment toward the team.
“I will not turn my back on the Vikings and their fans, as some have suggested. The Vikings belong to Minnesota – and in Minnesota. This has been the team’s only home; and our citizens, including myself, have been its most dedicated fans,” Dayton said.
Given the way NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell handled the Ray Rice case, it’s almost impossible to trust Goodell to handle the Peterson case appropriately. Which is one reason that many are calling on the Vikings to take it upon themselves to bench Peterson. Something they’re refusing to do amid severe public pressure.
Dayton is a socialist idiot.
Mother: "What happened to his head?"
Peterson: "Hit his head on the Carseat."
Mother: "How does that happen, he got a whoopin in the car."
Peterson: "Yep."
Mother: "Why?"
Peterson: "I felt so bad. But he did it his self."
[...]
Mother: "What did you hit him with?"
Peter never directly answered, but later replied: "Be still n take ya whooping he would have saved the scare (scar). He aight (all right)"
I am going to go out on a huge limb here and assume that most of those who 'whoop' their children lack impulse control and have violent tendencies.
They likely have never heard of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_gratification
I am going to go out on a huge limb here and assume that most of those who 'whoop' their children lack impulse control and have violent tendencies.
They likely have never heard of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_gratification
My grandmother is the sweetest person I know but I got plenty of 'whoopin's' from her as a child. If your folks had clubbed you about the ears on a regular basis you might not have grown up to be such a colossal douche.
Calling out some random person you've never met (who is for the peaceful treatment of children no less) a douche is pretty weak.
With that one I think I've negged you more than any other member, and mine deduct more than yours. Keep it up Nancy.
With that one I think I've negged you more than any other member, and mine deduct more than yours. Keep it up Nancy.
I'm not justifying it or excusing it. It's just not something that is out of the ordinary as much as this case is being made to be. And, of course, we are starting to see sensationalism being brought to the table when it comes to ...oh...dare I say corporate dictation or policing of morality? Is that the right wording? We had that thing with the clippers and then the guy knocking out his wife and now this. Is this just coincidental timing or what?
What's new is the idea that we should try to use public pressure to try to control behavior.
We have a court system. "We have trust in the court system. If you don't like it, screw off."
Maybe America is just sick of domestic violence.It had to get to post 13 for this.
Now Winston says FHRITP and he's out for a day. How many football players are getting sanctioned in one way or another?
I don't know exactly what's going on, but clearly there's something going on.
Did football players just start beating their wives? Did football players just start hitting their kids with sticks? Did football players just start swearing in public?
NO.
What's new is the idea that we should try to use public pressure to try to control behavior.
We have a court system. "We have trust in the court system. If you don't like it, screw off."
You hear about how the NFL was asking the halftime acts to pay to play?
This might be the media retaliation. The media - which includes rockstars - felt that they were getting ripped off and are punishing the NFL for trying to grab money for them. Maybe?
It's hard to see exactly what's happening, but there seems to be a whole bunch of BS going on with football right now. Not just the typical "why aren't these great running QBs who win in the NFL not on NFL teams." That's always a problem that never seems to go away.