Ah... Is that how you justify lying?I think you meant … a lie is a lie if I disagree with why the person is lying. That’s totally fine, btw, but radically different than your statement.
Ah... Is that how you justify lying?I think you meant … a lie is a lie if I disagree with why the person is lying. That’s totally fine, btw, but radically different than your statement.
Same motivation to destroy Kaepernick I assume.Do we know the whole story? Is what we see true? Will anyone ever know? What is the motivation to destroy this man?
Kaepernick was a quite different situation. If his performance on the field was up to Rogers’ performance he’d still be playing somewhere. He had one good season and his performance fell off after that. Whether that was his doing or defenses just being better prepared for his style of play, don’t know, doesn’t really matter. Rogers has never been a warm and fuzzy person but his abilities have outweighed his sometimes off putting persona. Kaepernick didn’t have the performance to outweigh his negatives.Same motivation to destroy Kaepernick I assume.
2-pages of comments and no one seems to understand the simple concept and the root of all the angst. His crime of the century is not at all that he got Covid. His crime is that he lied stating that he had been vaccinated when, in fact, he was not. When people are believed to be vaccinated, they may have privileges that non-vaccinated people may not. Examples include, not wearing a mask, being in larger gatherings, etc. He lied, was extended the same privileges/status as vaccinated people and then contracted the virus and potentially put other people in harms way. That's the rub.Did he kill someone? Did he steal something of great value? No, he got Covid. That's his crime of the century.
The people directly around him is most NFL players. He potentially exposed lots of people to Covid.That being the case in my opinion, which is worthless, the whole thing is just stupid. Nobody’s business but his and the people directly around him what he does.
If the NFL and his team were unaware of his actual vaccination status such that they (or others outside the NFL) were treating him as vaccinated, very true and that’s much worse than simply lying to a reporter which is unjustifiable by itself.The people directly around him is most NFL players. He potentially exposed lots of people to Covid.
I don’t know if this is fact, but it has been reported that he lied to his team and NFL.If the NFL and his team were unaware of his actual vaccination status such that they (or others outside the NFL) were treating him as vaccinated, very true and that’s much worse than simply lying to a reporter which is unjustifiable by itself.
That was actually the point of my first post in the thread (the one quoted was my second). While I don’t really care if my employees are vaccinated or not, if I had one of my employees lie to me about their vaccination status such that they were treated inappropriately and exposed coworkers to COVID and/or the business to fines and liability that would be a major problem. I just need them to be honest so we can handle things appropriately.
If he was honest with the people it truly mattered to but lied to a reporter is that wrong? Definitely yes. Both justify consequences, but generally there are more severe consequences for more egregious wrongs. Shoplifting and attempted murder are both crimes deserving punishment but not identical punishment. So, did he lie to those who were impacted or just to the reporter? That was the question asked in my original post, as I did not know the answer, to which someone replied he was honest with his team and the NFL just lied to the reporter. That answer resulted in the post you quoted.
If he was dishonest with the team, NFL, or anyone else potentially impacted by his dishonesty, at least to me that’s far more egregious and deserves much more severe consequences than lying to a reporter which is still wrong by itself. What he said to the reporter by itself had no impact on what the NFL and team protocols were so unless he lied to the team and NFL it had no impact on exposure to other players.
So I suppose the question is if he was honest with the team and NFL such that he was following unvaccinated personnel protocols, how did he expose a large number of people to COVID?
No. As an unvaccinated person he is required by the NFL to be tested EVERY day BEFORE allowed in the building. If you are tested every day the chances of you spreading covid to someone is ZERO, because you know immediately when you have it and you are immediately isolated.He potentially exposed lots of people to Covid.
Which is exactly why he lied. Not saying he should have but I more than understand why he did.Ahh the press. Always up someone's butt trying to make them reveal some juicy information so they could make a big deal out of it an advance themselves in their organization!
Very true, but he lied to NFL, so he wasn’t being tested daily.No. As an unvaccinated person he is required by the NFL to be tested EVERY day BEFORE allowed in the building. If you are tested every day the chances of you spreading covid to someone is ZERO, because you know immediately when you have it and you are immediately isolated.
Unlike the 100,000 people packed into the stadiums screaming and hollering. I'm sure there is no spreading going on there. We have to be consistent. Who is more likely to spread covid the guy tested daily or the 100,000 strangers packed into a stadium.
As for the lie, he was an idiot for trying to play the words 'immunized' and 'vaccinated' as two different things. He did lie to the media, not the team or NFL, but I understand why. Had he told the truth to the media this is what would have happened.
We all need to know the facts. He did, in July ask the NFL for an exemption based upon him 'treating' in a different manner other than the vaccine, that was denied by the NFL...Very true, but he lied to NFL, so he wasn’t being tested daily.
WRONG...Wether or not he is vaxed is nobody's business but his own. Not the government, not his employer no body!!
And that makes it right?Which is exactly why he lied. Not saying he should have but I more than understand why he did.
Last I checked, this is still the United States of America and comes with, among other freedoms, the freedom of choice. That CHOICE includes the right to refuse to submit to the overreach of a government who's sole desire is to destroy us. In fact, it is the DUTY of every American to defend those rights by those oppressors. Anyone who does not support those freedoms is a dirty rat Buzzard communist who does not deserve the freedoms that I and every other Veteran has provided you. It is unfortunate that so many (some on this very forum) have chosen to use those freedoms in an attempt to destroy us. Just disgusting. After 2 tours in Asia and 1 tour in South America, I believe I have earned the right to say so publicly, especially on this Veterans day.Wether or not he is vaxed is nobody's business but his own. Not the government, not his employer no body!!