Eh, he sometimes plays golf with him and every time he’s asked about him he won’t say anything bad about him. Recently, when asked if he was gonna consider sitting out in solidarity with the nba/mlb protests, he said something like “not a chance.”
I think he plays at being apolitical as a cover, his politics seem kind of clear to me even though he doesn’t explicitly say so. Maybe it’s just me though. I watch every presser he does, and basically follow everything he does. Just gives me a strong impression of a trumpie.
I’ve also read a few books about him. I think he is purposely apolitical. He is following the Jordon model of not getting involved with politics at all, especially racial politics.
I think he would play golf with any president, because they are president not because he supports them.
All this to say, he is clearly a bad person. No doubt. I just don’t think I would call him a trumpkin.
I dont really wanna start a debate itt, but simply based on the whole DWI incident, and his prolific history of cheating in relationships, I could comfortably call him a shitty person. And that’s completely disregarding the fact he could have used his wealth and fame to lift others up and do some good for the disadvantaged but has only really seemed interested in pursuing more wealth and golf accolades.
I fault him less for the latter because he didnt owe it to anyone to be the next Muhammad Ali, but he could have been if he wanted to be.
[quote=“jmakin, post:417, topic:105”] but has only really seemed interested in pursuing more wealth and golf accolades. [/quote]
Seems like you’re not actually sure. I’d also like to add that we don’t even know he’s that same person anymore. I’m of the belief that Tiger is gonna end up a philanthropist type. Same direction that Kobe was headed in.