Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Is Michael Vick Remorseful?



No.

I have seen this behavior countless times. If the person first feels and shows remorse for their actions when they are caught, they are not remorseful, they are instead simply sorry for being caught and are more concerned with their punishment and start playing the role that they believe will have the least amount of consequences for themselves. You can easily see this is the case, the remorse started when the jail door was shut.

He also spends a great deal of time and is focused when explaining how it is possible that dog fighting was the norm given his background and experiences. He is playing both sides of the same fence.

With all that being said, I have been asked if he should be able to play football. I believe that he has paid his debt and anyone who is released from prison has the right to earn a living... I believe the moral clauses that govern professional sports, college and universities, and are scattered across corporate America are used to protect the organization from negative publicity, politics, and public opinion and they are rarely fairly enforced across all situations.
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