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Why Athletes Are Good Role Models Essay

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WHY ATLETES ARE GOOD ROLE MODELS!


Ever since the ancient years, we have admired athletes and the hard work that they do to


achieve their goal of winning. We idolize them and wish we were more like them. What


happens though when the realization sinks in that they are human too and that some of them do


get greedy and selfish? A lot of athletes are model citizens that you should really look up to, but


there are also some bad apples in the bunch that ruin it for everyone. Athletes can inspire young


people to work hard so that their efforts can pay off, but no one is pure and flawless. Greed


does take a hold of some players, but they shouldn’t be the ones we devote all of our attention


to. We should look at the positive things that people do. The media does not go around


reporting all of the good things that these people do, just the bad things and their mistakes. They


are only human just like the rest of us. Are these people safe for our children to idolize to look


up to? I think that the answer is YES!


If you were watching the news, would you really want to hear about all of the charities


that an athlete has donated money to? It would be interesting at first, but you would get tired of


it afterwards. That is why the media never covers anything like this. We all know that they really


don’t care about anything else except for a hot topic. The truth really does not mean anything to


them. This we notice in all the cases that the media jumps to wrongful conclusions, such as the


Richard Jewel case and the Olympic bombing and the TWA flight 800 that blew up over New


York. The media jumped to numerous conclusions that had us lost. Do you think these people


worry about what fund raiser Michael Jordan attended and about what Shaquille O’Neal did on


Thanksgiving for the needy? No. They are more interested in what color Dennis Rodman’s hair


is and what he wore last night at Excalibur.


I had to go through days of research to find out that Chicago Bears star Chris Zorich has


started a full scholarship at Notre Dame for inner city youths that get accepted to the school, but


can’t afford it. He plays for our city’s football team, and we have not heard of any of his


philanthropic efforts. He also has an annual food drive for the needy around Thanksgiving. I


read about that in a little column in the newspaper. Would he have been accused of theft or


assault, he would have had a front page article and the whole back page of the Chicago Sun-


Times to himself. Shaquille O’Neal bought over 1,000 turkeys and gave to needy families all


across the nation on Thanksgiving. I did not hear one mention of that in the news. They are


making us believe that all athletes are bad people with their propaganda. If they spent half the


time covering the good-hearted stories that they do the bad ones, we would have a different


opinion on the hard working athlete.


Michael Jordan has started a foundation that donates money for research to help


physically challenged children. He has been running up the tabs at Atlantic City casinos, but who


hasn’t gambled? We are not perfect. Michael may gamble, but he does his share of helping and


works hard for what he has acquired. Gambling is no crime, so then he is not showing us a


negative thing. If parents disapprove of him gambling, then they should outlaw it because he is


not doing anything wrong. Michael, and other athletes as well, is aware that he is constantly


being watched by millions and tries to act accordingly.


There has been a major controversy in the NBA lately thanks to Charles Barkley and his


claim in an interview that he is not a role model, but that is the job of the parent. He says that


parents shouldn’t be blaming the athletes if they can’t control their own children. Another person


that agrees with this notion is football and basketball star Deion Sanders. Barkley has paid over


$80,000 in fines over a period of two years. He is known for getting very aggressive and violent


at times. No one is a

sking Barkley to give all his money away to charity, but to do what other


stars do, realize that all these people look up to you and show some restraint. Nobody is forcing


athletes to be good people, we just want some of them to use better judgement.


One person that honestly thinks that ball players do serve a role as models for the kids and


should live up to it is Vincent Lamont Baker of the Milwaukee Bucks. He is the best all round


player on the team and one of the most versatile in the league. He is said to be the symbol of


what the NBA is really trying to sell: “good players who are even better people.” An excellent


role model for black youth is Dave Bing. He was elected into the NBA Hall of Fame in 1989 and


is now the CEO of Bing Steel, a firm that had $61 million in sales in 1991and was ranked tenth in


the United States among black-owned industrial and service companies. He now donates a lot of


his time and money to various charities.


Football player Orlando Pace sits with 6th grade children in their school library and helps


them read. His message was “Yes, I have had some athletic ability and talent, but studying is


what’s really important.” He also said that he doesn’t think of himself as a role model, but he is


doing the right thing because he knows that there are people looking up to him and he wants to


show them something positive. I couldn’t believe all of the things he does for children and then


says that he doesn’t think of himself as a role model. Most of these players are just doing their


job. But he realizes that people do look up to him and that is why he tries to set a good example.


If only all of the players would think that way, then there wouldn’t be any problem in the athletic


league.


The most influential player that I have found is Mo Vaughn of the Red Sox. He does


community service and gives kids autographs. He has impressed everyone with his poise,


dedication, and his appetite for work. Vaughn takes the time to talk to groups of schoolchildren,


urging them to stay in school. Vaughn also plans youth centers to keep kids off the streets and


signs and sends get-well cards. He also uses the proceeds from formal autograph-signings to


fund cultural events that are denied to poor children. I wish I knew why I never heard about this


on the news or read about it. It would be different if Mo Vaughn got accused of something.


Arthur Ashe was just as influential. He was the only black man to win the U.S. Open and


Wimbledon. He protested apartheid and launched a $5 million fund-raising campaign and


questioned the lack of government funding for research of AIDS.


It is hard to think that any athlete is good with all of the headlines that you hear about


today. The media just covers the athletes that are acting like sports entertainment celebrities.


William Bennett, the Bush’s administration drug czar, is enlisting pro athletes to help him fight


the war on drugs. He assumes that they are held to higher standards of conduct than other


people because they serve as role models. Everyone is aware of the role that these athletes have.


We should not look at the inappropriate actions of few athletes. I was biased to believing that all


athletes are bad before I started doing my research for this paper. Then I found all of the good


things that numerous players have done to help others. Just because they want to help doesn’t


mean that we should expect them too because they are only human. We should not have athletes


as scapegoats if children are resistant and defiant. Those are responsibilities of the parents.


Just because there are some bad people in sports today doesn’t mean that we should generalize.


We have had some bad presidents also, but we don’t hate all of them. Some of them work hard


to contribute something to us just like professional athletes do. We just have ot remember that


they are human just like us and that Michael Jordan and Dennis Rodman aren’t gods just because


they have a lot of money. They worked hard for it so let them enjoy it.

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