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Anne V
Bar Refaeli



Putting aside my defense of players and hatred for plantation-owner mentality pro sports franchise owners, we have the classic American double-standard going on here.
Cutler is acting no differently than a Chad Johnson, Manny Ramirez, or other pro athlete of a minority that have spoken out against ownership or coaching staffs (none of these guys are angels, that's not my point. And also please notice I did not use Terrell Owens, who is in a league of his own).
Cutler is acting like the same egomaniac as many before him, who should realize unfortunately for all players BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. This is no different than any other scenario in the past anywhere else in pro sports. Yet the general sports media is giving him a pass that minority athletes in these same type of disputes do not get. I have yet to hear or see a single talking head on ESPN attack Cutler like Ramirez or Johnson has been attacked. Fox Sports Radio (ESPN's biggest critic) in true Rupert Murdoch flavor is even guiltier on this than ESPN. Cutler, a white male, gets a free pass here, and very few of us realize it.
Wake up people. Cutler is doing the same exact thing here as many before him. But in America, still, there are different rules for different groups.
My point here I suppose, don't hate the player (Cutler, Ramirez, Johnson), hate the game (racism and white privilege in America).