Michael Vick's Dog Fighting Scandal Resurfaces After Pro Bowl Honor, and Fans Are Weighing In
12/09/2019 07:39 pm EST
Following Michael Vick pleading guilty to the dog fighting charges against him, he spent 21 months in federal prison. For many football fans, this time was enough of a punishment for the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback. They wanted to move on and focus on other matters.
However, this was not a universal opinion shared by animal lovers and football fans. There were many that did not want to forgive Vick for his previous actions. These two viewpoints ultimately clashed and resulted in multiple arguments.
Michael Vick certainly had many supporters in this debate about him appearing in the Pro Bowl. However, there was a significant number of people that agreed with the petition. In their opinions, the former NFL quarterback was not capable of making a change following his time in prison.
Specifically, some that signed the petition believe that Vick's decision to abuse animals was just something in his being and that it was still present in 2019. In their opinion, he still has the desire to hurt – or even kill – these dogs.
Since his sentencing and ultimate release from prison, Michael Vick has been a divisive figure due to the charges against him. Some believe that he has paid the price for his crimes while others can't believe that he is being honored by the NFL. Although many of these conversations hinge upon the reported work that Vick has done to prevent future animal abuse.
According to the Orlando Sentinel, Vick partnered with Wayne Pacelle, president of the Humane Society of the United States upon his release from prison. He created two video public-service announcements to stop animal cruelty and later spoke at inner-city schools about the culture that leads to dog fighting. For some fans, it's not enough while others are satisfied with the work he has done.
Is Michael Vick worthy of forgiveness for the actions that landed him in federal prison, or is he someone that can never change? Thousands supported each side of the discussion, and many opted to express their opinions via Twitter arguments. However, there was a common theme among many of Vick's supporters.
As multiple users wrote, they wanted to know the amount of research that was done prior to signing the petition. There have been a considerable number of articles written about the former NFL quarterback in recent years, so there is plenty of information available.
While the majority of the debates taking place on social media revolved around whether or not Vick deserves a second chance, there was a very different view being expressed. For many fans, they were shocked at the number of signatures on the petition, but not for the expected reason.
What caught many off-guard is that there were 200,000 people concerned about the Pro Bowl and whether or not Vick would be an honorary captain. The annual all-star game has long drawn criticism from football fans, and many simply avoid watching it in favor of anything else.
A large number of responses to this petition were that Michael Vick has served his time in prison and has earned a second chance. Many said to let him live his life now that the incidents are more than a decade in the past. However, some did not accept this opinion.
As some critics of Vick said, they accepted that he has served time. However, they didn't believe that this was an excuse to honor the former quarterback during the Pro Bowl.
One of the more common responses to this petition was that some fans couldn't believe the outrage over animal abuse as opposed to other alleged incidents involving other NFL players. Specifically, they wanted to know why Vick was being condemned while prominent figures facing allegations of sexual assault or prostitution were not facing criticism.
In the opinions of many football fans, they believed that there were inconsistencies in the outrage. They wanted the response to be universal instead of varying from player to player.
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