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Posted: December-05-2009 at 11:20pm | IP Logged Quote RW  

I was kind of suprised that Tiger Woods hasn't been discussed here on RacersLounge.com. This past week all we've heard on TV and in the newspaper regards Woods, arguably the world's most famous current athlete, and his so-called "transgressions." Transgressions? We've now come to find out means extra-marital affairs. 
 
There are many viewpoints on this situation, some say give Tiger his privacy, and others say Woods is a public figure, and there is no privacy. I tend to side with the latter. The lives of, quote, celebrity's ... is for public fodder. Sports figures, entertainers (actors and actresses, TV people, along with rock 'n' roll and country singers), once you're in the public spotlight, anything you do in your life comes under public scrutiny. Fame and fortune equate into individuals' being tabloid material.
 
We've all heard the voice message Tiger allegedly left one of the women he supposedly has fooled around with. Text messages that were saved have been released. Tiger is "up the creek without a paddle," to say the least.
 
I guess desperate people will resort to desperate measures, but you'd think Tiger and his wife Elin would've come up with better excuses of what happened up during the night following Thanksgiving day. The bottom line is, it was a domestic situation and Elin was POed at Tiger and she decided to take a golf club to him. HA HA HA HA ... Domestic situations are never funny. But you've got to admit, Tiger being quite possibly the greatest golfer to ever tee the ball up, getting chased by his wife wielding a golf club, there is some humor in the situation.
 
Will Tiger's alleged affairs result in Elin filing for divorce, or will she and Tiger work things out with marriage counseling? I guess time will only tell.
 
Anyway, we've all read information on the Internet and in newspapers, and watched TV ... but the Associated Press article below I find to be most interesting. Just read it.
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Tiger's troubles widen his distance from blacks
 
By Jesse Washington, Associated Press National Writer

Amid all the headlines generated by Tiger Woods' troubles — the puzzling car accident, the suggestions of marital turmoil and multiple mistresses — little attention has been given to the race of the women linked with the world's greatest golfer.

Except in the black community.

When three white women were said to be romantically involved with Woods in addition to his blonde, Swedish wife, blogs, airwaves and barbershops started humming, and Woods' already tenuous standing among many blacks took a beating.

On the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner radio show, Woods was the butt of jokes all week.

"Thankfully, Tiger, you didn't marry a black woman. Because if a sister caught you running around with a bunch of white hoochie-mamas," one parody suggests in song, she would have castrated him.

"The Grinch's Theme Song" didn't stop there: "The question everyone in America wants to ask you is, how many white women does one brother waaant?"

As one blogger, Robert Paul Reyes, wrote: "If Tiger Woods had cheated on his gorgeous white wife with black women, the golfing great's accident would have been barely a blip in the blogosphere."

The darts reflect blacks' resistance to interracial romance. They also are a reflection of discomfort with a man who has smashed barriers in one of America's whitest sports and assumed the mantle of the world's most famous athlete, once worn by Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan.

But Woods has declined to identify himself as black, and famously chose the term "Cablinasian" (Caucasian, black, Indian and Asian) to describe the racial mixture he inherited from his African-American father and Thai mother.

This vexed some blacks, but it hasn't stopped them from claiming Woods as one of their own. Or from disapproving of his marriage to Elin Nordegren, despite blacks' historical fight against white racist opponents of mixed marriage.

On the one hand, Ebonie Johnson Cooper doesn't care that Tiger Woods' wife and alleged mistresses are white because Woods is "quote-unquote not really black."

"But at the same time we still see him as a black man with a white woman, and it makes a difference," said Johnson Cooper, a 26-year-old African-American from New York City. "There's just this preservation thing we have among one another. We like to see each other with each other."

Black women have long felt slighted by the tendency of famous black men to pair with white women, and many have a list of current transgressors at the ready.

"We've discussed this for years among black women," said Denene Millner, author of several books on black relationships. "Why is it when they get to this level ... they tend to go directly for the nearest blonde?"

This tendency may be more prominent due to a relative lack of interracial marriages among average blacks. Although a recent Pew poll showed that 94 percent of blacks say it's all right for blacks and whites to date, a study published this year in Sociological Quarterly showed that blacks are less likely to actually date outside their race than are other groups.

"There is a call for loyalty that is stronger in some ways than in other racial communities," said the author of the study, George Yancey, a sociology professor at the University of North Texas and author of the book "Just Don't Marry One."

The color of one's companion has long been a major measure of "blackness" — which is a big reason why the biracial Barack Obama was able to fend off early questions about his black authenticity.

"Had Barack had a white wife, I would have thought twice about voting for him," Johnson Cooper said.

So do Woods' women say something about the intensely private golfer's views on race?

"I would like to say no, but I think it garners a bit of a yes," Johnson Cooper said.

Carmen Van Kerckhove, founder of the race-meets-pop-culture blog Racialicious, said there have been frequent discussions on her site about the fine line between preference and fetish.

"Is there any difference between a white guy with a thing for blondes, and a non-white guy with a thing for blondes?" asked Van Kerckhove, who has a Chinese mother, a Belgian father and a husband born in America to parents from Benin.

She claims that Asians don't fully embrace Woods, either.

"There are two layers of suspicion toward him," Van Kerkhove said. "One toward the apparent pattern in the race of his partners, and the second in the way he sees himself. ... People have been giving him the side-eye for a while."

There's nothing wrong with wanting a mate who shares your culture, as long as it's for the right reasons, the comedienne Sheryl Underwood said after unleashing a withering Woods monologue on Tom Joyner's radio show.

"Would we question when a Jewish person wants to marry other Jewish people?" she said in an interview. "It's not racist. It's not bigotry. It's cultural pride."

"The issue comes in when you choose something white because you think it's better," Underwood said. "And then you never date a black woman or a woman of color or you never sample the greatness of the international buffet of human beings. If you never do that, we got a problem."

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Posted: December-06-2009 at 8:15pm | IP Logged Quote RW  

http://tv.yahoo.com/news/article/tv.accesshollywood.com/tv.accesshollywood.com-snl-criticized-after-airing-tiger-woods-domestic-violence-skit-while-rihanna-show

'SNL' Criticized After Airing Tiger Woods Domestic Violence Skit While Rihanna On Show

"Saturday Night Live" is making headlines for featuring a skit over the weekend, which parodied domestic violence.

On Saturday night's episode, the NBC sketch comedy show made light of Tiger Woods' scandalous week, satirizing reports - denied by the golfer - that his wife, Elin Nordegren, attacked him prior to his early-morning car accident on November 27 with a sketch featuring Keenan Thomson and host Blake Lively.

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Posted: December-06-2009 at 8:17pm | IP Logged Quote RW  

Who's heard the Cleddus T. Judd parody of Buck Owens' "Tiger By The Tail" related to Tiger Woods? It's hilarious.
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Posted: December-09-2009 at 3:30pm | IP Logged Quote BugMan  

I think the perpetuation of the destruction of a wife and her children is just freaking hilarious RW...

...and the public fodder after one turns rich and popular is just totally warranted. I mean, why should somebody that puts their collective pants on the same way I do get treated the same as I? After all, the dude has money and lots of it and he is a celebrity!!! He should be criticized at every turn, tarred and feathered, and strung up for doing what 40-50% of everyone on this planet has done at one time or another.

All men are created equal my big ole butt...if they're great at their job, PUNISH THEM ALL I SAY! It's just so unfair that someone make that kind of money without magnifying their personal lives through a Hubble Telescope!

Okayyyyyyy let's go....PUNISH ACHIEVEMENT PUNISH ACHIEVEMENT PUNISH ACHIEVEMENT!!! Isn't this just great? While we're at it, let's take Joe Loven's money away from him so he can't buy tracks and hold races...he has done wayyyyy better in the concrete business than everyone else and that is unfair...he sold it and made A LOT of money and that equates to celebrity!!! He is a public figure and deserves all of the public fodder you care to dish out because he's popular and he has lots and lots of good ole Americana Cashola!!!!

Makes perfect sense to me..

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Posted: December-09-2009 at 5:17pm | IP Logged Quote Streetstock5  

Hey Bugman......try the decafe. You're to old to be blowin' a gasket old timer.(HA,HA) Love your post though...I'm with you all the way on this one.
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Posted: December-09-2009 at 7:45pm | IP Logged Quote oldpro  

RW wrote:
The bottom line is, it was a domestic situation and Elin was POed at Tiger and she decided to take a golf club to him. HA HA HA HA ... Domestic situations are never funny. But you've got to admit, Tiger being quite possibly the greatest golfer to ever tee the ball up, getting chased by his wife wielding a golf club, there is some humor in the situation.
 
Robert, you're contradicting yourself.  Oh, the irony.  And, I agree with Bugman.
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Posted: December-10-2009 at 12:40am | IP Logged Quote RW  

"OldPro," I'm glad you agree with "BugMan." That's fine with me. I can't say I'm surprised, either. Y'all don't have to agree with my opinions. I guess it would've been best if I hadn't posted regarding the Tiger Woods situation. But, hey, it's OK for it to be discussed on TV, in newspapers, on the Internet, etc???

Domestic situations aren't funny, but geez, c'mon ... there is a some humor in the fact Tiger Woods, arguably the world's greatest golfer, was chased by his golf club-wielding wife.

I'm not who's created various humorous takes on the Tiger Woods situation. There's spoof video, music/singing

Did I write the Associated Press article I posted? No, I did not. I'm sorry I posted it on RacersLounge to see others' opinion regarding the Tiger Woods situation. I guess from this point forward if I'm going to discuss anything of this nature, I'll just choose to on other message boards where it's already been/being discussed. Evidently it ruffled some feathers on here.

And "BugMan," am I who decides that public lives of quote, celebrity's ... is analyzed under a microscope? No, I'm not. The American people, really people worldwide, want to know what celebrity's are doing 24/7.

You've got all the showbiz magazine type shows on TV, along with the various cash register section publications in grocery stores, Wal-Mart, etc. that have celebrity's on the cover. 

Guys, whether you agree or disagree ... celebrity's, from the sports world of entertainment sector, their lives are public fodder. Look at what actors and actresses go through in Hollywood and Los Angeles with paparazzi shoving cameras in their faces anytime they step out in public. I don't agree with it, but hey, it comes with the territory once you become famous.

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Posted: December-10-2009 at 12:59am | IP Logged Quote RW  

BugMan wrote:

All men are created equal my big ole butt...if they're great at their job, PUNISH THEM ALL I SAY! It's just so unfair that someone make that kind of money without magnifying their personal lives through a Hubble Telescope!

The situation Tiger Woods is facing isn't related to what he does on the golf course, where he's one heckuva talent, no doubt. His trouble relates to, quote, his "transgressions" away from the golf course.

None of us are perfect, but we all know what is right and what is wrong. And allegedly, all that's coming out regarding Tiger, he's done wrong by his wife and his marriage vows.

Tiger is old enough to know if you play with fire, sooner or later you're going to get burned. If what the public is hearing on the TV celebrity magazine shows is true, more-and-more females are now coming forward with information allegedly putting them together with Tiger.

So basically, Tiger Woods has put himself under the Hubble Telescope. Is it right or wrong that his life is being so closely scrutinized? We all value our privacy. But once again, when you're a famous actor, actress, music entertainer or sports figure ... what you do, even in your personal life ... it's put on center stage for all to see. We've all heard this expression: "The price of fame is costly!"

Guys, it's not whether y'all agree with me. Y'all know famous people's lives are under the microscope and whatever they do, it will be reported on.

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Posted: December-10-2009 at 9:39am | IP Logged Quote BugMan  

Now I'm really confused.

You made your posts...as a matter of fact, you made the first three posts on this thread. You stated your opinion and I stated mine as did two others. They disagreed with you also. Big deal. You have your opinions and I have mine and that is what discussion forums are about.

What confuses me is you seem to be shocked that somebody would disagree with you. Is that what this is about? Are you really going to delete content because somebody disagrees? As a member of the media, you of all people should know when you state opinions, not everyone is going to agree. Surely this is not the first time someone has disagreed with you.

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Posted: December-10-2009 at 11:38am | IP Logged Quote BugMan  

Wow...one man respecting another man's privacy...what a novel idea

Courtesy The Associated Press:

 

Nicklaus: Woods' Issues His Own

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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- Jack Nicklaus said the fallout over Tiger Woods' car crash and allegations of extramarital affairs is "none of my business."

Nicklaus Time usually heals all wounds. I think the hardest thing is obviously his family. That's a private matter for him and his family. ... He'll figure it out.

-- Jack Nicklaus

"Our public is pretty forgiving at times," Nicklaus said Thursday. "Time usually heals all wounds. I think the hardest thing is obviously his family. That's a private matter for him and his family."

Nicklaus won 18 major championships, the most in golf history. Woods is second with 14.

Woods has remained out of the public eye since the crash Thanksgiving weekend and the scandal that quickly followed. He has acknowledged "transgressions" on his Web site.

"He's a great athlete," Nicklaus said. "He'll figure it out."

Nicklaus' first public comments about Woods' situation came after an event honoring The Benjamin School's golf team, recent winners of a Florida state championship. Son Gary Nicklaus played on a state title team at the school 26 years ago.


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Posted: December-17-2009 at 10:00pm | IP Logged Quote Brocephus  

THIS JUST IN: Tiger Woods' wife gets a celebrity endorsement! Turns out she's endorsing the golf club that you can beat Tiger Woods with...

 



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