But it's a legitimate question. I don't need to start a new thread to discuss it; we can do that here, if anyone wants to. Why are we so much more forgiving of athletes who abuse women than we are of ordinary people who do the same? What is wrong with us that we tolerate this? (And I use "we" purposefully- I root for two teams, the Steelers and the Lakers, that both feature star athletes that have been accused of rape and may very well be guilty- or not.) How should we change this? Or should we change it?
Who's to say we're more forgiving about it? The difference between athletes who beat their wives and gas station attendants who beat their wives is that someone tells me that the athlete has beaten his wife. I'm not sure I know of a non-celebrity who has been arrested for domestic violence. Not that it doesn't happen, but I'd just have no way of knowing.
I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do about it. I've done some pro bono helping women get restraining orders if they need them. I suppose I could do more of that. But I'm not going around making sure that no wife beaters can hold jobs.