Ever since the unfortunate news came out about Tiger Woods, the media have been buzzing around trying to pick up on every juicy detail they can get their slimy hands on.
After Tiger's first public statement on Friday, I was shocked that for the rest of the day on ESPN and many other news channels, "analysts" dissected every part of his statement. "Forgiveness experts" were called in to weigh their opinion on Tiger's remarks. Some even diagnosed Tiger's statement as an "alleged apology," claiming it did not contain all the necessary ingredients to be considered an apology.
Leave the man alone for goodness sake! Why is it that as a society we thrive off of hearing about the tragedies in celebrities lives?
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6 years ago
I agree. I think it's good that he apologized because he is such an icon, but what it comes down to is that he is just a golfer who really screwed up big time. I don't agree with anything he did other than his apology. But there's no need to make such a huge fuss about someone's personal life.
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