Now NOW (national organization for women) is calling for resignation of the commissioner over this lol. Laughable. Just laughable. This is the most ridiculous thing I've heard in a long time. I can't believe this is happening. Again, this has gotten way overblown. I know feminists would be all over this.
By the way, where was NOW and the outrage of the public when Solange was beating Jay Z senselessly in the elevator and J just stood there and took it?
Why are they treating Goodell like he's the one who put his hands on this girl? Un-****ing-believable.
The fact that you relate their statement to Solange Knowles hitting Jay-Z says a lot about you more so than NOW. What in the heck do they have to do with one another? A physical altercation between two musicians isn't relevant to how a major corporation handles its employees when domestic abuse occurs and the police are involved.
Do you honestly think that NOW must comment on every instance of celebrity domestic violence to comment on what's going on currently with the NFL?
Below is their statement, I'm betting you haven't read it as its not "just" over the Ray Rice issue. Its about the systemic issues they have with how the NFL handles things.
The NFL has lost its way. It doesn’t have a Ray Rice problem; it has a violence against women problem.
According to FiveThirtyEight.com, the relative arrest rate of NFL players is fifty-five percent for domestic violence, and thirty-eight percent for sex offenses.
Days after announcing his new domestic violence policy, Goodell said Ray McDonald of the San Francisco 49ers, who is facing a felony domestic violence charge, could play in the team’s season opener against the Dallas Cowboys.
Greg Hardy is still playing for the Carolina Panthers, even after being convicted in July of choking his former girlfriend and threatening to kill her.
Goodell’s response to accusations that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones sexually assaulted a woman has been: radio silence.
The only workable solution is for Roger Goodell to resign, and for his successor to appoint an independent investigator with full authority to gather factual data about domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking within the NFL community, and to recommend real and lasting reforms.
The NFL sets the example for college, high school, middle school and even elementary school football programs. And the example it is setting right now is simply unacceptable.
New leadership must come in with a specific charge to transform the culture of violence against women that pervades the NFL.
That’s the only way to restore honor and integrity to the country’s most lucrative and popular pastime.
Edit: Here is the 538 article they cite, I haven't read it yet myself doing so now as those percentages sound vague. Not sure what they mean exactly.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/nfl-domestic-violence-policy-suspensions/