Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Ethical Issues


Jordan Marbaugh

Many things about the sport of softball can be seen as an ethical issue. Many people see the way in which a team celebrates as an issue. Other issues that are present are drug testing and the view that outside people have on softball players. These are all things the team, the staff, and the athletic department must deal with.
Many see the way a team celebrates after the win as an ethical issue because if the winning team goes over the top with celebrating it is seen as unsportsmanlike. They are said to not be respecting the other team and are not respecting the game. However this can go both ways. The losing team can be unsportsmanlike and disrespectful when refusing to shake hands after the game. These are viewed as ethical issues and a lot of people draw a very fine line in what is ethical and unethical.
Drug testing is not regular occurrence for Division III. The drug testing isn’t put into place until the playoffs. This allows athletes the opportunity to do illegal substances such as steroids during the regular season and quit before playoffs begin. However illegal substances are not the only things that can cause a failed drug test. There are many other substances that can cause someone to fail, for example an energy drink such as an AMP can cause a failure. This can cause problems because someone could have taken steroids during the season but past and someone who doesn’t do steroids may fail because of the ingredients of an energy drink.
The view people have of softball players is another ethical issue. There are many people who view softball players as lesbians. They usually don’t actually get to know the players they just make this assumption. Their assumptions are based on the players’ looks, or just that they are a woman and they are talented at a sport. They view them as masculine so they assume that she must be a lesbian.

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