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Originally Posted by David Kelly
He tries really hard to have a positive attitude about everything.
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And herein lies the problem with Mr. Artest, he lacks reposibility and regret for the incident. In fact, by the end of the interview you can tell he feels justified in what he did. I watched the whole 11 minute interview and never did he show any signs of remorse.
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Originally Posted by Ron Artest
"I have tried to change the image of the league"
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He then plugged his new rap cd; claiming it was about love. He was also wearing a hat and t-shirt from his record label. He plugged his new CD 3 times during the interview; more times than he showed regret. Incredibly untactful!
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Originally Posted by Ron Artest
"I didn't harm anybody"; "I was real happy that I never hurt a person"
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I don't even think I have to comment on this.
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Originally Posted by Ron Artest
"It was scary and it almost hit me in my eye, I was like wow"
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This seems to be the reason for his frustration, or you could say- justification, for what he did.
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Originally Posted by Matt Lauer
"Should you be more disciplined as an athlete who makes $5 million dollars a year playing a professional sport?"
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"I think I'm pretty disciplined and I think you should look at the tape and then you should hopefully answer the questions for me, that would help me a lot"
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Accountability? He either feels as though he was disciplined, or he feels as though he shouldn't self incrimitae himself. Unfortunately for him, he doesn't come off as a guy where the elevator goes to the top floor so I'm guessing he feels he acted with discipline.
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Originally Posted by Matt Lauer
"What do you tell the 12 year old fan of the sport who has seen it and is trying to come to terms with it?"
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First Artest claims that he didn't want kids to see it and blames "you" [Matt Lauer, NBC, the media] for showing it.
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Originally Posted by Ron Artest
"They seen disrespect from the crowd and then they seen a frustarted reaction from a player and they got to understand that sometimes things happen. People go to war, we don't want to go to war, nobody wants to die. But things happen and you move on, you try to move on and you try to make everyhting positive. So what I can tell kids is things happen and you try to move on and always try to stay positive and keep positive people around you and that's how you will get by."
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Basically, he's saying to the kids that if you're disrespected that it's "okay" to go to war with someone. If someone disrespects you it warrants the penalty of death. This is all perfectly normal, as long as you move on and stay positive about you going to war with someone.
This whole experience has really showed me the importance of FIRST. Could you imagine some kid having Ron Artest as a role model? If Ron Artest is a role model, I'm Charles Manson.