Hoo boy, Robert Kraft

TigerLion06

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You're oversimplifying it. Its situational, not "like" or "don't like." I don't care if someone I don't know goes running around on his wife. Thats between he and her and their family. If its someone I know and have some sort of relationship with them, then yes, I'll probably be more judgmental.

Its not like Robert Kraft has any real influence on others. He's the owner of a pro team with adult professionals as employees. Success is measured on the field not by some reputation. If his players decide that this hurts the team, well, thats up to them.

If a college coach/AD etc was caught, yes the response will be different. They are in a position of influence and success is measured on and off the field. Rick Pitino as the coach of the Celtics is different than as the coach of Kentucky or Louisville.

I don't care that Tiger Woods was running around on his wife. I'll never meet the guy, we'll never be friends. It doesn't affect his play on the course. I also understand why Buick and Nike dropped or minimized their relationship with him since they were buying his reputation.

Or maybe you're in the minority and what I see everytime something like this happens isn't you.

Like I said. Anytime this stuff happens, how people felt about you before greatly influences how they respond to it. Their responses show it everytime. Maybe you're just different.
 

emaximus

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Half the guys on TWZ when hearing about Kraft being busted with video evidence at the Wa Wa Spa...


 

GamecockTears

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How dare they damage his reputation linking him to human trafficking. All he did was get a hand job.
 

Tiger78790812

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If you're worth as much as he is, how do you go to the shady massage joint? Why not just get a real hooker? It's not like he'd feel the expense of it. This is just laziness.
 

dpotter24

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Some of you idiots advocating for legalization of prostitution is beyond pathetic. Do you really want diseases to start spreading around? And if you have to pay to get laid, you’re already a loser.
 
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Some of you idiots advocating for legalization of prostitution is beyond pathetic. Do you really want diseases to start spreading around? And if you have to pay to get laid, you’re already a loser.

There are two types of prostitution
Legal and illegal
Legal prostitution, if regulated as it is in Nevada, tests the girls (I believe) weekly and rigorously requires the use of a condom.
Illegal prostitution, as it is practiced in every other state and territory of the US, is unregulated and the only requirements are those imposed by the purveyor (or her/his pimp).
Which of these scenarios, both of which exist, is more likely to "start spreading around diseases"?

It's like Marijuana and alcohol, there is no denying the existence of it or people's desire for it, so legalize it and tax the hell out of it. Just like tobacco and gambling, I might add.
 

VeniceTiger

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Some of you idiots advocating for legalization of prostitution is beyond pathetic. Do you really want diseases to start spreading around? And if you have to pay to get laid, you’re already a loser.
I’ve been told by those who partake that you don’t pay the women to have sex with you. You pay them to go away after you are done.
 

nashvegastiger

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Call me an old fart but the “so what” responses in this thread are a problem.

It’s the demand and the lack of consequences for Johns that create the supply of human trafficking. If there were no customers these girls and women wouldn’t be sold into the sex trade.

Harsher punishments and more societal outrage over slavery will deter some johns and lower the demand.

We need more education and understanding of this problem and the brokenness it causes in our society.

Slavey in any form in the year 2019 is what is most disgusting about this story.

And yes paying $79 for a “massage” helps create the problem.

I would love to see Kraft donate millions to ending slavery and become part of the solution.