Hey guys,
Maybe directing all of this at one individual isn't the most effective way to educate people. The mindset behind the blog in question is hardly unique, and that's what I find so troubling. I don't blame anyone who looks up to LA when millions of dollars have been spent developing and perpetuating his public image and persona.
For those that are attracted to the
idea of someone like the Texan, it's already pre-packaged and ready to go. For most people, there's just no reason for them to have followed the history of the sport or its nefarious ways of operating. It is the momentum behind the polluted waters of the Pharmstrong campaign that I find so alarming. Attacking the individuals only causes them to dig in deeper.
I fell sorry for them. I honestly do.
We shouldn't have to make it personal beyond LA himself since he is, obviously, the "person" at the core of all this. Especially considering that this one individual didn't attack anyone on here to begin with. What's been going on elsewhere (anti-twitter, etc) is a different story perhaps. I just don't believe that the "us against them" stand is going to be very persuasive when up against an independent blog.
If American politics is any example, it's living proof that heated attacks and back-and-forth accusations accomplishes...absolutely nothing.
If someone chooses to come on here and debate, then it's Game On!
But the tag-teaming of what appears to be somewhat of an innocent bystander will only distance the truth from those that perhaps deserve it most.