Who's Really Crazy in Rocker Uproar?BASEBALL told John Rocker he needed therapy. So he sat down with EXPN EXPN Expand . This actually makes sense. In a world where a magazine interview is your sin, why shouldn't your confessional be a TV studio? ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network : "You've been called a bigot bigot - A person who is religiously attached to a particular computer, language, operating system, editor, or other tool (see religious issues). Usually found with a specifier; thus, "Cray bigot", "ITS bigot", "APL bigot", "VMS bigot", "Berkeley bigot". , a racist, a redneck, Timothy McVeigh..." Rocker: "The redneck... I won't deny that." See! A breakthrough! It would have taken eight weeks on a couch to get that! Personally, I never believed Rocker needed therapy. An education, perhaps, but not therapy. If every dope who thinks Asians can't drive, blacks get preferential treatment, and foreigners should learn to speak English qualifies for a shrink, there'd be a whole lot more shrinks. ESPN: "If that Sports Illustrated story had been about someone else, what would you have thought?" Rocker: "Oh, that he was a complete jerk." Amazing. People pay $200 an hour and don't come close to this kind of honesty. The sad truth is, every bigoted big·ot·ed adj. Being or characteristic of a bigot: a bigoted person; an outrageously bigoted viewpoint. big thing Rocker said in that now infamous Sports Illustrated piece has been said many times before, around water coolers, at local bars, at the Laundromat--and yes, let's be honest, in pro sports locker rooms, lots of them. Are you going to send every jock to therapy? Are you going to put every redneck on a couch? The fact is, this ESPN interview was pretty much what you expected, Rocker being contrite con·trite adj. 1. Feeling regret and sorrow for one's sins or offenses; penitent. 2. Arising from or expressing contrition: contrite words. , explaining himself, saying his real friends know he's "not like that." And maybe he isn't. But he said what he said, and he'll pay a price for it. Which would always have been enough. Baseball was the crazy party when it demanded Rocker undergo psychotherapy. What the sport was saying was, "He must be crazy. We would never have a prejudiced person in our ranks." Oh, yeah? How do you explain Marge Schott? Are they pleading temporary insanity temporary insanity n. in a criminal prosecution, a defense by the accused that he/she was briefly insane at the time the crime was committed and therefore was incapable of knowing the nature of his/her alleged criminal act. ? Or for that matter, how do you explain Ted Turner? Turner, the Atlanta Braves' owner -- and therefore Rocker's boss -- may be worth more money than Rocker, he may dress in fancier suits, but his business practices include some mighty redneck behavior. Did you know Turner owns the WCW wrestling operation? He pays wrestlers to go on television and hurl the worst kind of verbal trash, demeaning de·mean 1 tr.v. de·meaned, de·mean·ing, de·means To conduct or behave (oneself) in a particular manner: demeaned themselves well in class. men and women alike. Turner's company even hired a tag team of "homosexual" wrestlers, who were supposed to behave in typically demeaning homosexual ways, so that the audience -- including children -- could yell filthy insults at them. Now, you tell me which does more harm -- a dumb, blabbing relief pitcher in a single magazine article, or a paid team of loudmouthed loud·mouth n. Informal One given to loud, irritating, or indiscreet talk. loud mouthed wrestlers exhorting bigotry to millions every week? Where is the punishment for Turner? Where's his conch conch (kŏngk, kŏnch, kôngk), common name for certain marine gastropod mollusks having a heavy, spiral shell, the whorls of which overlap each other. ? When Bud Selig, the commissioner, insisted that Rocker undergo psychotherapy, he unintentionally offered him an excuse. Instead of having to own up to his bigoted remarks, Rocker could say he was "crazy at the time." This is more insulting than the remarks themselves. Because we all know Rocker's not crazy. If you let his hatred stand on its own, its ugly stench is enough to turn people off. It educates, even as it disgusts. But give him an out -- "Gee, I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what came over me, must be my split personality" -- and you give the ugliness an insanity defense A defense asserted by an accused in a criminal prosecution to avoid liability for the commission of a crime because, at the time of the crime, the person did not appreciate the nature or quality or wrongfulness of the acts. The insanity defense is used by criminal defendants. . And Rocker is not insane. The sad truth is, he's more typical than you think. This whole thing played out the way all media tempests play out: highly read controversy, followed by highly watched apology. I imagine Rocker isn't as heinous as the article makes you think, and he's not as sweet as his ESPN interview suggests. But you don't know a man from interviews. You do know this: Hatred and prejudice have been around along time. Pretending they're crazy won't make them go away. Mitch Albom is author of the best-selling book, "Tuesdays With Morrie." |
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