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Beat
em' when they're down and beat em' again for good measure before they
can get up. The beat down supposedly is not the American way of dealing
with those who are down. The ground rules radically changed the moment
Tiger Woods did life threatening damage to a tree and a fire hydrant.
With that the beat down started with a vengeance. No matter that the
only body damage done was to Woods. There was no allegation or hint
of drugs or alcohol. No matter that the law did not compel Woods to
talk to police just to provide his license, registration and proof
on insurance. No matter that he publicly accepted responsibility for
whatever damage he caused, called the gossip malicious,
and pleaded for the media and public to respect his privacy. Despite
Woods careful and cautious downplay of race, for another swath of
the public he was still a black sports icon who dominated what for
decades was a gentlemanly, high brow, near sport of kings, white mans
game. The price a black sports icon pays for resting on that high
perch can be steep. One misstep and he or she can become the instant
poster child for all that's allegedly wrong with celebriity, sport
and society. Woods
has not had nor will he have a day in court. He hasnt done anything
to warrant one. But he squirms on the hook in the other court, the
court of public opinion. Many in that court have tried, convicted
and sentenced him. His sentence is cruel. That is having to cancel
golf tournaments, hearing whispers from sponsors and ad persons about
his image, and of course, the drumbeat tabloid gossip. But given who
he is the sentence is not unusual. It's called the Tiger beat down. Earl
Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. His forthcoming
book, How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge (Middle
Passage Press) will be released in January, 2010. Earl
Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. His weekly radio
show, The Hutchinson Report can be heard on weekly in
Los Angeles on KTYM Radio 1460 AM and nationally on blogtalkradio.com Earl Ofari Hutchinson is a noted author of nine books about the African American experience in America. His numerous published articles appear in newspapers and magazines across the country as well as some of the most popular web sites on the Internet. He is a radio host and TV commentator. He has received several awards for his writings. Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. He is the publisher of The Hutchinson Report Newsletter, an on-line political newsletter: subscribe: hutchinsonreport@aol.com or visit the web site: http://earlofarihutchinson.blogspot.com/ |
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