dhsilv2 wrote:There's objective right and wrong in the world.
More than none and less than most think, but yes.
I think we've gone down this path with SAS before so I don't know that we need to go here again. But I remain of the opinion what he's doing is bad for society in a way that it's wrong to do as a person. While I agree doing this exclusively in sports is less bad, he's promoting this being done in politics where people lose their lives. And I think he's a leader not a follower in this. Meaning people in politics are following his model.
We can agree to disagree on this.
TL/DR - People are dead because of SAS. Not directly, he's not a killer. But his brand is deadly and shouldn't exist.
Anyone willing to cause enough of a ruckus to kill people over something SAS has said isn't worth considering because they would have been a problem regardless.
But anyway, back to the MVP discussion in terms of the sport itself, and not its peripherals. Couple of pretty solid candidates right now, no question.