And YOU have never broken your word in your life?
Far as I can tell, that's the only way you can sit in judgement & remain a man of good character.
If you haven't lived that perfect life, then allow this man to make his own mistakes.
Allow him his own personal character evolution, if you will.
I still maintain that he provided for this with his pre-nup. Do YOU know anyone else who would have provided such, with so much at stake? I'd say he's done very well by his little tribe, far better than you or I would have done, simply in terms of dollars & cents, if nothing else.
Holding up his faults to the world as a "bad example of manhood" or whatever is about the dumbest thing we can do, after he's done so much in his lifetime. Concentrate on his good works. Don't go back & tell our children what a horrible man JFK (or RFK or MLK) was (they ALL cheated, by the way - what a HORRIBLE way to treat women! PFFFT!). Allow them to see the good he's done in his short lifetime. Let him deal with his personal faults in a personal fashion.
Men of power have faults. Why celebrate them? Why is it so necessary for you to cut down the ppl who do so well in most areas of thier lives - good that helps many many ppl other than themselves. Will you not allow them thier own human frailties, too?
The way things are here in the overmoralized USA, he could
not have gotten those sponsorships in the 1st place had he not been married with children. Had he been UNmarried with children, we would not have looked at him as such a fine example of golf club ownership or minivan ownership. Gimme a freakin' break, man! To move ahead, to make money on a large scale, one must give the appearance of the societal norm, which NO ONE lives up to, 100%.
The more we chop down the ppl who do the greatest good, the less appealling those activities become, & the fewer ppl try to do great on a grand scale. Why put yourself out there to be chopped to pieces by the popparazzi, your coworkers, & your overzealous neighbors (who have just as many skeletons in thier own closets)? In addition, it gives the other less than moral ppl perfect excuses to do what they might otherwise not - "well, if Tiger can do it & get away with it for so long, I know I can, & heck, if I hold my numbers down to, say, 3 or 4, I'm less likely to be caught. After all, I'm not anyone who needs such scrutiny."
In the end, I will say this - unless you're willing to sit there & type out all of your wrongs, & prove that they're not as bad as what this guy did, then shut the f*ck up about him. He hasn't physically harmed. He hasn't stolen. He hasn't done anything TO anyone, but FOR himself. So he made some selfish decisions in your eyes. That makes him HUMAN, not less so.
Until our society allows a human being to exist perfectly honestly, ppl will have reason to lie to do those things they are
programmed to do. Get over it or prove your perfection.
If you have such things in your past & "overcome them," the decent thing for you to do is to allow him the opportunity to do the same, without your finger wagging.
Your examples are apples & oranges. The team player who bets against the team also does what he can to hurt that team, maliciously, with bad intent, to further his own ends. Tiger did not do that. He continued to provide love, financial security, fatherly intervention, while he did whatever he did.
Your morals don't apply, except in a womanly &
modern judeo/christian fashion.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
Yes, Chippy - we're still friends.
