True Believer wrote:I think there are several key fundamentals being overlooked throughout all of this fairly impassioned discourse.
1 - The WCE are an employer. After any of you had been sacked by your employer for REPEATED drug and alchohol incidents, would you seriously expect your former employer to take care of your rehab? Didn't think so, and if the WCE didn't risk such adverse publicity, nor would they.
2 - All of those espousing empathy for poor Ben because he is a victim and an addict, would you feel the same towards the junkie that had robbed your home to support their addiction? As you stood feeling violated and surveying the scenery as you reailsed some of your more valued possessions were now flowing up someone's arm would you thoughts be so charitable?
3 - For what it's worth, someone mentioned that they believe Cousin's is not an addict, that he just likes to party hard and doesn't give a crap, I think that is close to the mark. I think addiction looms large in his life, but he simply respects no-one and nothing at this point. Reports in the press were that he and Chick spent the weekend doing a cocktail of substances in the company of some strippers. For that, all the bleeding hearts believe he should have my sympathy, spare me.
Interesting comments TB. No, I wouldn't expect my employer to take care of my rehab, fair call. But the WCE have known for years about this issue within their club and done SFA about it. Whilst making all the right noises about supporting a drug free culture, they've allowed the opposite to fester under their own banner. Now it's turned around and bitten them on the bum, they should be held accountable for their negligence. As as employer, they have a duty of care to create a healthy workplace culture and thev've neglected that in the interests of winning a flag. How do we know that player performances haven't been enhanced by drugs. We don't.
Re the sympathy for his addictiveness, I feel sympathy for anyone in the grip of an addiction, it's a horrible place to be, whether your wearing a Rolex or sleeping under a bridge. No, it doesn't excuse a crime or being an arrogant prick and in the instance you've described, initially I wanted to catch the prick and bash his head against a wall. No sympathy at all. That's mellowed a bit over time.
Yep, he's a selfish little prick, agree. Maybe he really does have no respect for anyone else. If he is however in the grip a serious substance abuse problem, the behaviour you've outlined would pretty much fit. The only thing that matters is gratification in the moment, it overrides all other considerations and is out of control. Whatever they're doing, I feel sympathy for anyone in that state, coz it's a terrible place to be.