Irish Jacky
8th Grader
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My Take on l'affaire Manti
My Take on l'affaire Manti
This whole episode smells rotten. The off-camera interview has not reduced my suspicion a bit.
Te'o has admitted lying about the "girlfriend": he may or may not have perpetrated the hoax but he definitely perpetuated it.
I was always uncomfortable with this cloyingly over-sentimental public grief. Isn't true grief a private affair? Shouldn't anyone be suspicious of anybody who airs their grief in this unseemly public way, particularly when they stand to benefit from it? Why was this made so very public in the first place? Whose idea was that? Was it just an off-hand remark in front of a journalist that somehow blew up, or was it a planned campaign from the start? I think ND has a lot to answer for in this business. This maudlin wallowing was always cheap and tawdry. While I'm not certain Te'o is lying about being a victim-----and I'm not at all convinced at this point that he's simply an innocent idiot------I have never been on the virtual canonization trip that the ND sports PR dept. put on all year. Schools put on Heisman campaigns, sure, but this one was waaaay over the top.
Even if this involved no hoax at all, Te'o's grief should never have been exploited in this way. ND needs to reflect and learn from this situation. It never should have been more than a one-time mention at the time of the alleged grief-producing event(s). When have you ever experienced such sturm und drang over the death of an adult's grandmother? Sheesh!
Te'o comes out of this either a knave or a fool, and perhaps both. ND is not completely innocent in this, either.
It is truly frightening to view some of the ND football chatrooms and see the idiotic fanatic/paranoid/condescending posts put up there by supposed ND alumni. It's actually scary.
My Take on l'affaire Manti
This whole episode smells rotten. The off-camera interview has not reduced my suspicion a bit.
Te'o has admitted lying about the "girlfriend": he may or may not have perpetrated the hoax but he definitely perpetuated it.
I was always uncomfortable with this cloyingly over-sentimental public grief. Isn't true grief a private affair? Shouldn't anyone be suspicious of anybody who airs their grief in this unseemly public way, particularly when they stand to benefit from it? Why was this made so very public in the first place? Whose idea was that? Was it just an off-hand remark in front of a journalist that somehow blew up, or was it a planned campaign from the start? I think ND has a lot to answer for in this business. This maudlin wallowing was always cheap and tawdry. While I'm not certain Te'o is lying about being a victim-----and I'm not at all convinced at this point that he's simply an innocent idiot------I have never been on the virtual canonization trip that the ND sports PR dept. put on all year. Schools put on Heisman campaigns, sure, but this one was waaaay over the top.
Even if this involved no hoax at all, Te'o's grief should never have been exploited in this way. ND needs to reflect and learn from this situation. It never should have been more than a one-time mention at the time of the alleged grief-producing event(s). When have you ever experienced such sturm und drang over the death of an adult's grandmother? Sheesh!
Te'o comes out of this either a knave or a fool, and perhaps both. ND is not completely innocent in this, either.
It is truly frightening to view some of the ND football chatrooms and see the idiotic fanatic/paranoid/condescending posts put up there by supposed ND alumni. It's actually scary.