Tuesday, April 29, 2014

This is Why I Don't Care About Famous People

I have been having a problem with the privacy issue. Are we not entitled to speak in private conversation and be somewhat secure in the privacy of that conversation. Although, the second party could convey that to others. Still short of killing the other person because the only way to keep a secret is if you are the only one that knows it. Yet we believe that people should answer for what they say so as not to have any opinion contrary to the standard opinion.
At some point Space and I will be having the talk with The Psycho and I am sure parts of it may be inappropriate to some and therefore it should probably be kept between the three of us. I could be talking dirty to Space during those intimate times. Not quite sure it should be spread to the public. Hells bells, my friends out in the facebook universe have cried First Amendment rights of free speech for all. Therefore, I should be able to say anything I want.
Now we come back to the original point. A private conversation between one person and their significant other is just that, private. It may be an argument or some sweet nothings or a revelation of personal views. In the event that it is a confession of murder or something like that maybe it should be conveyed to the authorities. But still... I heard some of the nastiest stuff coming from the mouth of somebody this past week. It was ugly and potentially very anti-social.
The thing that I thought after the initial shock of the words that were spoken. This is a private conversation between a man and his girlfriend. Why on earth am I hearing this. I know why. This person is famous. Not that famous but he is very wealthy. Therefore, everybody but me and certain friends of mine (you know who you are) want to know about everything that these famous and wealthy are doing at all times. Usually, we care more for what they are doing outside of their job than what they do at their job. So we all hear this recording of foulness. It is foul and down right disgusting. Sure, I appreciated what Jon Stewart at The Daily Show did with it. So by now you should have realized that I am talking about Don Sterling and the filth that came out of his mouth to his girlfriend. So he had this private conversation that she recorded and released to the media. But it is a private conversation. Everybody reacts in their own way. The players of the Clippers took off their jerseys in silent protest before the game. Oprah, I am sure said something. As I mentioned before, Jon Stewart did a funny piece on the situation. The NAACP takes back the scheduled (second) life time achievement award for him. Okay, that one may be legit.
Then the NBA steps in. My question is why on earth is the NBA saying a thing about a private conversation. Where do they get off telling him how to think in his own privacy. Are they and Adam Silver so stupid to think that they have the right to some sort of control over private thoughts and conversations. Those of you that do think that the NBA was in the right need to consider what the real issue is.
You obviously believe that everyone should agree with the way you think about things and have a harmonious society without an opposition view. It would bring to light that anything that could be the slightest bit offensive should be suppressed. Don't get me started on morality. Too that I say take a long walk on a short pier then go fuck yourself. With regards to the lifetime ban from the NBA I certainly hope that Don Sterling fight this and I will back him. Not for what he said because I actually disagree with the verbal vomit he spewed. But because it was a private conversation.

Note- In the past the only other lifetime ban in US major sports that did not involve gambling, cheating or game fixing of some sort was Marge Schott of the Cincinnati Reds for making very anti-social comments in public. And she was not only reinstated but crazy.

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