of tackling the opponent and doing anything possible to stop them from gaining yards is ingrained within these player’s brains. Professional football players rely on using physical force, and being good at it, to earn their living. This current emerson of physical force could lead a slight effect on how these players discipline their children. Players such as Adrian Peterson are not afraid of harsh discipline, so to them using a switch to discipline a four year old may not seem as warped as it does to the general public.
Everything that deals with celebrities is almost always magnified to some extent within the media. For instance, Kylie Jenner could pick up a coin off the side of the road and Cosmopolitan would compose an article over the event the next day. The media deals with violence related to celebrities in a similar way. Every year more than 3.6 referrals are made to child protection agencies, yet a large majority of those cases are never headlined in the news. However, when a celebrity commits child abuse, the media pastes the story on many forms of advertisement equipment. Often times, the child abuse cases committed by ordinary civilians are much more grotesque and disturbing than those cases committed by, let’s say for example a pro-football player. Adrian Peterson’s child abuse case in which he was convicted of beating his son with a switch was made into many articles to educate the public. On the contrary, the public is completely blind to a vast majority of child abuse cases that could be happening within one’s own town.
The media has a lot of reasons as to why they want to headline celebrities’ stories relating to violence, but a big factor in these decisions is the fact that celebrities are key role models in our society.
People of our society look up to celebrities such as professional athletes, and journalists within the media are aware of that. They know that if a widespread name such as Adrian Peterson or Belcher is outlined in the next big magazine edition, it will draw the eye’s of those athletes’ fans. The more attention an article gets, the more money the company will receive. When young children see that their favorite football player has just recently been convicted of beating his four year old son, it begins to put a gray area on that child’s dreams. Something in that child’s mind finally clicks that life isn’t actually completely perfect, and this is the point where children start to lose their optimistic ambitions. When professional athletes or any other well-known role models commit violence, it will definitely be outlined in the public, and this leads to a gradual downfall of idealistic
purity.