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      01-27-2020, 11:48 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by TomHudson View Post
None of this takes away his success as a basketball player.
While his personal life was always targeted because of success, we’re not judging him on your basis of morality. He was a family man and loved his family, and no doubt they loved him.

While you lament the others passing, there are families killed everyday in car accidents, but I don’t see you listing the names of these perfect people. Unfortunately, human nature is to find morality fault the higher up the success chain you go.

With tragedy comes sympathy and forgiveness, period.

Let’s just grieve in our own ways, or just let people be without the criticism.
There is a huge difference. I don’t know the details of other people and their lives but I do know some damning details about Kobe Bryant.

None of us are perfect, but we don’t eulogize regular folks endlessly while leaving out huge portions of reality like they never happened.

It’s certainly my place to criticize as much as it is others’ place to blindly love a man who didn’t know they existed and had very public warts because of his own misgivings.
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