Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Tiger Woods: Is he worth forgiving?

The world’s finest golfer’s stories of infidelity made big headlines in the recent times. Tiger Woods, considered to be the greatest golfer did some serious damage to his image because of his extra marital affairs and ‘sex scandals’ coming to light. As the news broke around the globe, what it also fractured was his marriage with Elin Nordegren.

The last couple of months have seen the world judging Woods for his acts. What may be a personal question for most couples has made him an easy target of discussion across the globe. As per the moral police, his actions have been unpardonable. Reports of his marriage splitting up may be perceived as a correct consequence. For those who believe that he should not be forgiven, argue that being successful brings with it moral responsibility which he has flouted. Some also believe that the damage he has done to his family by breaking their trust is enough to punish him. Woods’ deeds, as per this school of thought are inexcusable.


There are also some who think that such conduct is no big deal and that celebrities tend to use their money to indulge in luxuries which may be out of consideration for other people. Many of his fans also believe that his mistakes must be overlooked for the sake of brilliance of his game. These people feel that Woods is being beleaguered and that the reason for his behaviour is because he is a ‘sex addict’ and that he must be absolved since it is a medical condition.


The question of whether or not should Tiger Woods be forgiven has turned out to be more of a personal opinion. What one may bear in mind before judging him are little facts that enrolling for rehab by claiming to be a sex addict should not liberate him of his blunders. However, the fact that his marriage is on the verge of crumbling does bring him sympathy votes. The eventual answer to this big question is perhaps a much deeper one than just a yes or a no.