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The players asked for the team to leave his locker alone. He was their friend, they are still trying to figure out WTF happened. You apparently live in some world where everything is simply black or white and nothing ever bleeds across the lines. Thats not reality. What Belcher did was horrific, that does not in effect make him 100% a horrific person, at least not to most people. |
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The org memorialized him privately for his family, the team.
Publicly they are not memorializing him. They're doing it right. |
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You can read whatever you want to into that pic of Belcher's locker.
For example, I could make a case that leaving his locker untouched today is symbolic of Belcher's selfishness; that everyone else in the locker room is wearing their jersey, that the only player not wearing their jersey is the one whose selfishness prevented him from doing so; in effect, a warning. |
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It will take time for those close to him to see this for the cowardly, despicable act that it was. People who weren't close should have better sense. |
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I am also smart enough to know that not everyone that has killed someone, and I mean committing murder, is or was a patently bad person. Really it doesn't take that much IQ to understand this. Crimes of passion are not the same as being a calculated killer. The term temporary insanity exist for a reason. I am not condoning the act, its a terrible terrible thing, but to pass judgment on him and his teammates when you really know very little of the situation is ridiculous. |
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