Fallen Hero(es)

Posted by Peak Johnson on Feb 5, 2009 in peaks thoughts |
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The incident involving olympic star Michael Phelps reminded me of an article I once wrote about another olympic star, Marion Jones. As it was stated within the article, Marion Jones was not just a role model but a symbol that African-American women can do anything that they put their minds to, with what has happened with Phelps is something I believe to be a little similar. The only difference is that Jones was sentenced and then released while Phelps, just winning a few medals last summer, merely apologized and went on with his daily life.  So far two of Phelps’s sponsors are sticking by their meal ticket, and why not, he is endorsing their material being speedos and watches. His other sponsors have not exactly made any comments, one being Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes.

Sure, some people are probably forgetting this “mistake” already because there was an apology, some people are probably wanting everyone to leave the man alone, however, he knew what he was doing and should not have been doing in the first place. But who am I to say when and where the man can smoke his pot? But if  he is supposed to be a role model for kids eating Tony the Tiger cereal in the morning, has he no morals or feelings about that? That is where the issue, for me, starts to become dissapointing.

How can you promote something for kids, portray a character on television, and not be ashamed of what you have just done? You’re a beacon of light for some kid in the world, you are their hope, they want to be just like you. Let us not forget that a lot of children favorites are not being mindful of their surroundings and for the hell of it are doing what ever they please, most noticeably the young ladies of Disney. Miley Cyrus with her underwear photos that I was shocked to see and then there were the nude photos of Vanessa Ann Hudgens that hit the world. Millions of little girls look up to these stars, my eight year old sister being one of them. Though it appears that if you have money and you then do something stupid, as long as you apologize everthings cool…I totally understand the way the world works now.

 Update: And so Kellogg’s has decided to not resign Phelps, good move, Phelps is also suspended, even better news. Why, because he knew what he was doing.

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