MARCH 24, 2000, THE BEHREND BEACON, PAGE 15 SPORTS Weighing in on John Rocker Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker has been through a tumultuous spring training. For those of you who don't remember, Rocker made disparaging comments against various minority and orientation groups in December. Since then Rocker has been criticized by fans, players, and pundits. With the baseball season swiftly approaching and with some further de velopments in the story, I felt that this was an appropriate time to weigh in on this topic. For starters, John Rocker has every right to say whatever he wants, when ever he wants. That's how our found ing fathers intended it to be and that is the way it should be. This country was built on the bedrock principles of freedom and liberty. 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Unless these people want to be compared to Hitler, these pundits should pipe down. Now the last time I checked, mak ing a disparaging comment didn't re sult in a fine or suspension, unless it was at work or directed as a threat towards someone in particular. But in John Rocker's case his comments 9-3 5-7 5-10 2-4 2-9 1-1-1 3-2 W 5.6 L 3-18 L 12:00 p.m 6-3 W Profesional Resume & Secretarial Service translations . . . ;...., WO AI EN'S SOFT:BAC i, La Roche Penn State Behrend Frostburg Penn State Altoona Pitt-Bradford Pitt-Greensburg Lake Erie Week in Review March 18 @ Altoona March 25 Mount Union March 27 La Roche March 30 @ Pitt-Bradford March 31 Buffalo State April 1 Lake Erie cost him $5OO, the first 13 days of spring training, and the first 12 games of the regular season. Originally Rocker was suspended for all of spring training, the first 28 days of the regu lar season and fined $20,000 by Ma jor League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig, but that sentence was later reduced. Before I move on, let me ask this question, who made MLB commis sioner Bud Selig president of the po litically correct police? I realize that Rocker does represent baseball and consequentially the MLB, but why doesn't commissioner Selig reprimand other players who constantly break the LAW instead of suspending individu als who make an inappropriate com ment? Apparently Selig feels that breaking the law isn't all that bad (an attitude that is becoming more popu Intramural Modified Softball I,! Entries: Deadline is Friday, March 24, at 4:00 p.m Entry Fee: $2.00 will be charged to your student account ns: Men's Women's and Coed iment: Round robin. Top two teams will advance to a single elimination championship bracket. Time and Place: Matches will he played Monday thru Thursday beginning around 4:30 p.m. Notes: League play will begin around Tuesday, March 28. There is a MANDATORY captains meeting on Mon day, March 27, at 5:30 p.m. in the Erie Hall classroom. 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However the Altlanta Braves have every right to rebuke Rocker, just as any employer could do with one of their employees. Simply because he is a baseball player and not an aver age Joe worker, doesn't make him ex empt from the responsibilities that em ployees inherently have. If the Braves traded or released Rocker because of what he said, I wouldn't dispute their actions due to the fact that he is an employee of that Organization. What is inexplicable though is why John Rocker received a standing ova tion last week during a spring season game. If Rocker is so hated and such a bigot, why does he receive standing ovations? Surely there were some in Can you guess where the Lion ? Receive 10 % off one order of merchandise for one Can not be, used with any other offers. Cash value (1/20 cent) the crowd that thought Rocker was a disgusting pig, but they must have been overshadowed by the raucous majority Although most people disagree with what Rocker said, I think that there is a faction of society that is pull ing for John Rocker. A segment of society that believes in the rights of Americans and who probably have said some regretful things themselves. People who are sick of the media and' others feeding them a constant line of 8.5., people who want to hear what people really think and not what they ought to think. These were the people cheering for John Rocker. In a society where individual thought is increasingly harder to come by, we need athletes and political lead ers who actually speak what they feel. Granted they shouldn't go out and fp; r r r p organization organitz ri Hope you feel editor-in-chef stuck in PMS better soon so you overdrive. Strong stomach can bake us more and weak mind included. cookies. 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Deadline for submission for publication in that week's paper is Tuesday at S:(X)PM bash minority groups like Rocker did, but they shouldn't hide their feelings behind a storm of rhetoric. I, for one, never liked individuals who never had an opinion on a par ticular issue or who hid behind their big words and spin. That's probably why I admire John Rocker, not be cause he bashed minority groups, but because he actually had the guts to say something. Imagine if all of us would actually tell people how we really felt, instead of trying to conform to the norms set by screwed up members of society. We must not allow people to suppress our thoughts and feelings, no matter if we are a fast food employee or a high level executive. Like my high school English teacher used to say, Carpe Diem, seize the Day!! 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