Crownsy - I don't know what your beef is, but I corrected myself.
Ok - I don't know what Bird or McHale would've said. I thougth that I had mentioned that.
Why does everyone think people have "beef" when you point out flaws/ inconsistent statements in their arguments?
this is a discussion board, we discuss. If you make statements that are later proven to be not well thought out, to me, It takes away from the weight of your arguments, and i point that out. I would hope others would do the same to me (and they have). that's how we have discussions.
It doesn't mean you have beef or some personal grudge against someone, it means you don't agree with their argument. The two things are separate, not that many people see the difference.
To bring up another poster, EJplayer, a poster i really like (like you too green) used to think i hated him because i pointed out when his arguments had holes in the logic/ had inconsistencies/ ect.
It took him getting really ticked at me and sending me a message for us to alleviate that misconception.
Disagreeing is not "hating" or "beef" or whatever other terms have been thrown out there. It's just disagreeing.
As a lawyer, I appreciate discussion boards when rational arguments are encouraged and inconsistencies are exposed. TP
But on the flipside, Crownsy - how do we know that Bird or McHale did NOT cross the line like KG did?
I don't understand...that is Chris and I's contention, that players from other generations did cross that line, and while still inappropriate, It simply wasn't handled in the new social media so fans didn't have access to it.
I find it far more likely, though of course I can't say for sure, knowing what we know from information released from that Era through biographies, stories after the fact, ect, that Bird and MJ may very well have mocked someones physical appearance by comparing it to a medical condition.
EDIT: as to inconsistent statements, yes, in my opinion the following chain is inconsistent:
1. When's the last time HE visited a cancer ward? (clearly implieing that he has no grounding in the issue and thus may not understand how offensive this is to survivors and patients)
2. Chris points out he had such contact as recently as march
3. Well, then he should know better (now taking the exact opposite stance, that his knowledge should have made him even more aware of the impact of his statement)
But regardless, and mabey it's because i'm a law student and currently trapped in evidence class and thinking this way, the simple fact that the statement is inconsistent doesn't dismiss it's point, just lessens the weight i Accord the argument.
P.S right back at you ballin, and I cannot promise you won't be getting a PM begging for an inside look at the profession from a desperate law student
