I’ve
never been in an NFL locker room. I don’t know any more about the Richie
Incognito-Jonathan Martin story than you do. I guess it’s always cool to play a
Jack Nicholson clip but I’m not sure I buy the “A Few Good Men” meme. I’m never
comfortable with the comparison of professional athletes to the men and women
who serve in the military – even if it’s a movie. I know the “blood in” story
in Sebastian Junger’s brilliant “War”
and recognized the extreme circumstances under which those men were living. Do
not make the mistake of extending the same level of understanding and empathy
we feel for men and women under fire to athletes on a playing field. Those men
in Restrepo were not playing.
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Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Can We Really Make God Feel Sad?
I’m generally suspicious of people who say they know what God is thinking. Mostly because I’m an atheist and so what I think is, “Oh, you have an imaginary friend named Yahweh who tells you what to do. That pretty much ticks all the boxes on the crazy questionnaire, doesn’t it?”
Monday, July 30, 2012
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