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Barry Bonds is the home run king, but where's the love? Every time we watch the tube, haters are out to get him due to suspicions that he used performance-enhancing drugs. In an environment that seemingly fostered or at least turned a blind eye to performance enhancing drug use, why has Bonds been singled out as the scapegoat?
Shakespeare wrote, "There is nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so." - Hamlet, Act 2, Scene 2. Everytime someone makes a judgment, there's mad background static driving the decision. Your past, your environment, your peers, the media, everything got a hand or stake in your opinion. Its hard to know how you would really feel without all these talking heads tellin you what to think. Clear your mind of media influence and re-assess the situation. In the larger scheme of things, is Barry really the bad guy? Y'all may still come to the same conclusions, but you deserve the opportunity to reach those conclusions independently. If you're interested in reading about the things that influence snap judgments, opinions, etc, check out Malcolm Gladwell's Blink.
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