Posting in this section since this topic is not specific to any particular sport.
This is in response to threads from the other boards about the following:
Graham Ike transferring to Gonzaga.
Sundance Wicks posting hate mail he received to twitter.
The hypothetical related to what Josh Allen would have done had he played in the transfer/NIL era.
Any topic that touches on coaches or athletes choosing to transfer away from Wyoming.
There are a variety of opinions relating to each of these topics, but they all seem to fit into roughly two categories as it relates to individual decision. I'll try and describe them. (It's going to be a broad and low resolution description)
Category #1 - Those who view the individual decisions through their own lens of "right" and "wrong" with very little respect/understanding for those who would choose something they would not.
Category #2 - Those who view the decisions by attempting to understand that reasonable individuals may arrive at different conclusions from them. Even in the event they would not have made any particular decision, in the absence of actual crime or rule breaking, free individuals are free to make decisions for themselves with a minimum of moral condemnation.
I think the Sundance Wicks discussion is an example of this dichotomy. What is the problem in this story? Do you think the problem was that this got posted to social media? Do you think the problem was that somebody felt free to place a hateful piece of paper or two into his physical mailbox? If you think they are both problems, which one is more threatening?
Anyways...I'm just looking to get some opinions here. I'll lay my cards on the table and say that I think that the less people we have in category #1 in any given community, the more healthy that community will be.
This is in response to threads from the other boards about the following:
Graham Ike transferring to Gonzaga.
Sundance Wicks posting hate mail he received to twitter.
The hypothetical related to what Josh Allen would have done had he played in the transfer/NIL era.
Any topic that touches on coaches or athletes choosing to transfer away from Wyoming.
There are a variety of opinions relating to each of these topics, but they all seem to fit into roughly two categories as it relates to individual decision. I'll try and describe them. (It's going to be a broad and low resolution description)
Category #1 - Those who view the individual decisions through their own lens of "right" and "wrong" with very little respect/understanding for those who would choose something they would not.
Category #2 - Those who view the decisions by attempting to understand that reasonable individuals may arrive at different conclusions from them. Even in the event they would not have made any particular decision, in the absence of actual crime or rule breaking, free individuals are free to make decisions for themselves with a minimum of moral condemnation.
I think the Sundance Wicks discussion is an example of this dichotomy. What is the problem in this story? Do you think the problem was that this got posted to social media? Do you think the problem was that somebody felt free to place a hateful piece of paper or two into his physical mailbox? If you think they are both problems, which one is more threatening?
Anyways...I'm just looking to get some opinions here. I'll lay my cards on the table and say that I think that the less people we have in category #1 in any given community, the more healthy that community will be.