And I am agreeing wholeheartedly. Their values are all uniquely great. I'm just saying they shouldn't be using the "stage" of their popularity as microphone.OneKeg said:Right, that's why I said "just to be clear" in case anyone thought I had said it because it might have seemed that way from your all caps section. Wasn't indicating you were saying I said it, or that there was any problem with you bringing up Rapinoe in a WWC thread. I just used it as a segue.OdontoBear66 said:Uh, I think Rapinoe was brought up because this is a post World Cup soccer thread. I did not say that "you said....." I merely gave what my opinion was about entertainers and sports figures who gain stage using that stage. Because someone is a great actor doesn't mean their pearls of wisdom are pearls at all.OneKeg said:Just to be clear - I never said Rapinoe's opinion (since you mentioned her) is worth more than any of ours. Sure she has a platform/spotlight right now. Lots of people do.OdontoBear66 said:The problem I have with entertainers and sports figures doing same is that they have achieved fame for their performance on stage or on the field of play and then in turn use that fame as a stage to vocalize their opinions. Pick any celeb you want, meaning it can be of any persuasion, it is just that Megan Rapinoe's opinion on a subject is worth NO MORE THAN YOURS OR MINE, but because she has fame and spotlight on her she uses that platform to espouse her opinion. That I do not think is right (and by the way I agree with what her protest is, just not the "****ing", etc.). I wholeheartedly think the women should be paid as much or more than the men soccer players (they have done relatively nothing in comparison); I do believe she should make the strong case for LBG rights and equality, but do so with a measure of class. Dividing America in front of an international audience is not the place.OneKeg said:
TomBear - thanks for sharing your thoughts. Obviously I disagree.
I think our athletes and entertainers, like everyone else, not only can but if inclined, should express themselves, not just hold opinions privately. As with everyone else, folks can then agree or disagree with their opinions.
That holds true whether it's the USWNT's opinions on Trump, Scott Fujita's opinions on marriage equality, Muhammad Ali's opinions on the Viet Nam War, Colin Kaepernick protesting what he feels is systemic racism, Charlton Heston becoming the president of and speaking on behalf of the NRA, Johnny Damon speaking in favor of Trump or Tom Brady wearing a MAGA hat.
Even Donald Trump, before he was President, when he was an entertainer - a reality TV personality and businessman with mixed results, felt no compunction about promoting the controversial Obama birther garbage. Or prior to that, calling for the death of the Central Park Five who were exonerated. I utterly disagreed with what he had to say and still do, but did not think it was improper for him to express himself on such controversial topics in the first place.
Again, to be clear, I respect your opinion but disagree with it.
Will also post this on Insider board for continuity.
We have other much more prominent figures than her nationally who have used their fame to either serve themselves or espouse their opinions to a far greater extent. I gave some specific examples in my post above (pre-2016 Trump, Charlton Heston). These were controversial positions that divided America.
Why is it Megan Rapinoe that needs to shut up?
Again entertainers and sports figures can and have gained a stage and use that stage all the time. I gave several examples including pre-2016 Trump and Heston, Brady and Damon. I don't remember this level of national condemnation for the others at the time they expressed their opinions, besides Kaepernick. Kind of seems like there are only certain types of opinions that are off limits if athletes or entertainers express them using their platform.
Not talking about disagreement with opinions expressed - disagreement is fine. But rather saying that they should not even speak up. I think they can and should.