QUOTE (Texsox @ May 6, 2008 -> 10:38 AM)
So cut off access to the media. No interviews, stop advertising.
Why not promote the image of the franchise as perverted guys f***ing sex dolls with objects. what could be wrong with that? If there really is nothing wrong with it, why not build an advertising campaign around it. Perhaps the official sex doll of the Sox? Bring a doll and have it autographed by a sox player?
These are grown men, the face of an organization worth hundreds of millions of dollars. They are working for an organization that spends millions on advertising to promote an image. In a league that spends many more that to promote baseball as America's Sport. Fun for the whole family.
If y'all can't see where this stunt is just plain wrong, I can only say that most of the adults on the board realize it and I suspect as y'all spend a few more years on this planet, your opinions will change.
Your correct,but that is looking at it from an organizational stand point and most of the arguments in this thread are about right or wrong as a social issue.those two should probably go hand in hand but they dont.