Why Adults and Children should not be Idolizing Athletes

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My father once told me that he was best friends with a young man named Timothy during all their years in high school. One day during my father’s senior year, Timothy became gravely ill and he was hospitalized. Later, after doing blood tests on Timothy, he was diagnosed with AIDS and was given 3 months to live. When the student body was questioning where he had been, my father announced what had happened to Timothy. The students quickly misconceived that he was actively engaged in homosexual activities. Since my father was his best friend, it was a misconception that he too was gay. After Timothy had passed away, the doctor performed an autopsy and they had concluded that during an earlier surgery Timothy had in the year, the blood that was transferred into him was contaminated and that was how Timothy received the AIDS.

In today's society, more than any other time in history, we tend to group or view individuals as a member of a collective group based simply on stereotypical analysis. A stereotype is a fixed idea that many people have about a thing or group that may often be untrue or only partly true. In other words, a typical stereotype may be that, because a person is fat, many people may believe it is solely based on the reasoning that the person can not stop eating. This type of judgement is just one example, of hundreds, that society places on every group. Since society tends to stereotype, an astonishing number of misconceptions are bestowed on millions of people, often type of negative affect. The reasons for these misconceptions are do to the fact of the stereotypes that society place on many individuals or groups. For instance, the stereotypes society places on Professional Athletes are that they are these models that ...

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... that are many examples of this very scenario, yet we still condone this type of behavior.

Groups are stereotyped and misconceived on a daily basis by society, one group that is highly stereotyped are professional athletes. Athletes are idolized for being great athletes, having a lot of money, and being famous. However, most of these athletes are criminals, egotistical and drug and alcohol abusers. Stereotypes for example are that, since a person is white, they must be rich. However, this statement is not true. The children and adults of this country should not be idolizing these types of idiotic behavior.

Works Cited

www.bleacherreport.com/articles/1952241-the-biggest-trash-talkers-in-sports-history/page/2

www.bleacherreport.com/articles/1952241-the-biggest-trash-talkers-in-sports-history/page/4

www.cnn.com/2010/US/02/19/tiger.woods.transcript/

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