the snl tiger woods skit apparently raising hell amongst people

United States
December 14, 2009 11:50pm CST
am i the only one thinking this is insane? i mean yes there is domestic amuse towards men by women but its not like tiger woods was an angel getting beaten for no reason.. i find it funny as hell but apparently a lot of people are having a fit over it saying it will keep men from coming forward to say when they are abused.. what do you think? http://2f57b432.thosegalleries.com (not a ref link.. it will take you to snl's site i just used a thing to shorten the url)
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@sid556 (30960)
• United States
16 Dec 09
I haven't seen but will check out your link later. I also haven't heard that Tiger woods was abused. I know it was speculated at the start of all this and then he claimed that he had not been abused. Nobody deserves to be abused for any reason at all whether they are male or female. Any man that is being abused that holds back from coming forward because of anything they see on SNL which is well known for its no holding back satire & comedy skits, has issues that run way deeper than the abuse.
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• United States
16 Dec 09
well its not that tiger was being abused but they think that the day of the wreck the scratch marks were from her and in the skit shes beating on him because he's admitting to the affairs so other than this affair situation i dont know if he has had probs in the past.. and yeah your right.. anyone that lets snl keep them from doing something is really messed up lol
@sid556 (30960)
• United States
16 Dec 09
I did hear that and he denied that it was from her...who knows. Maybe he felt that he had it coming. I doubt it was an on-going situation of abuse from her. If it is true then she was probably just reacting and freaking out to the news. I know men that have been abused and they don't have the confidence that Tiger Woods has.
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• United States
15 Dec 09
I think that people are giving this a double standard. If it were the other way around, and he was the one who committed an act of violence, he would be in jail right now.
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• United States
16 Dec 09
thats true..
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
15 Dec 09
I've not seen it and only have a few minutes right now but I'll check it out later.. As for this WHOLE Tiger Woods thing....OMFG PPL GIVE IT A REST! I get so sick of hearing about the same petty crap in the news over and over again..so the guy had a few affairs..HIS situation isnt any more or less important than the infidelities of a NONE famous person...Leave him and his wife, women and family alone for crying out loud.... but yea, I'll check it out later and I imagine knowing me I'll find amusement in it but thats me...ppl in the U.S I find have WAY too much time on their hands and NEED to natter, whine, b!tch and complain about somethng..ANYTHING and its stupid IMO
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• United States
15 Dec 09
yeah i think you will find it funny since i think i remember us having similar sense of humor and heck he cheated so imo he should be fearing his wife lol
@LouieWpHs04 (4555)
• United States
15 Dec 09
Lol? I don't think as many people watch SNL as they used to, and top of that. It's something on TV. I personally don't use 98.9% of what I see on TV for making a judgement call in real life. Plus, on top of that a majority of the SNL skits convey some sort of message or other. It's not like this is the only one, aha. Bottomline is, people just want attention so they'll post stories or do anything they can to get at least some sort of media attention.
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• United States
15 Dec 09
it must be a slow news day if the news is talking about it.. i mean hello we have wars and economy issues etc and we are suppose to be offended by something on snl that is brought upon the guy by his own doing?!? jeeze
@mentalward (14690)
• United States
15 Dec 09
Hi moon. I don't even have to see the skit to know that some people not only have way too much time on their hands but they also have no lives of their own. I find some things on TV insulting but my answer to that is to simply not watch them! It's so easy. If these morons who are up in arms over this (and generally are the same people who are up in arms about all kinds of things) would just get off their lazy butts and change the channel instead of watching something like this, the world would be such a better place, don't you think? But, sadly, some people have nothing better to do than to scream about something all the time. These are the types who actually LOOK for things to get angry about. I know. I was married to one of them once. If these people had an "on/off" button, I'd be hitting that off button really fast. I guess they've forgotten one thing about our Constitution: free speech.
• United States
15 Dec 09
oh i know! and its not like he is innocent.. makes me wonder if the men that are having fits are just seeing what would happen to them if they got caught and dont like it lol
@sunny68 (1327)
• India
15 Dec 09
i think the main problem is his celebrity status that is drawing attention from all the media hype. had he been an ordinary person, probably we might have never heard about it.
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• United States
15 Dec 09
yeah unless his wife gets some revenge lol.. thats about the only time normal people make the news