Domestic Violence In Sports Essay

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In the discussion of domestic violence, a controversial issue is whether athletes are being treated differently when it comes to domestic violence. While some believe that it’s the sporting leagues fault for being unclear of the penalty of Domestic Violence, domestic violence should be taken very serious by all so that all fans and athletes can know what’s going on and so the athletes can be handle for their wrong doings.
Maggie Mertens a writer in Seattle who covers women’s issues, millennial generation and other topics for various outlets. She illustrates her opinion by stating that it is the league as fault for not being consistent about what they want to do to people who get into these ordeals they treat some one way but the other they …show more content…

With doing this he is giving more insight on why many athletes have the impulse to do these thing and one key example comes when New York Giants defensive tackle Christian Peter (1998) about his encounter with domestic violence when he raped women and beat others and why he did it as he states in the passage, “"I was young, invincible. I didn't think I had any problems," he said. And yet he added, "I knew there was something wrong, I just didn't know what the hell it was."” (Dorfman). This is the thoughts of many of these athletes and this is why they have to get the help and why people need to be taking domestic violence serious enough so that this is a long lost memory to the

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