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+1. I actually thought this was a joke thread at first. This might have been the stupidest thing I've ever read.
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How is this an ethics question?
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I vote crazy.
Nothing was gained with cutting it up. Would you cut up and flush a T3 or any other card of Chase? |
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While I wouldn't cut up the card, I don't think this is a stupid thread. We've had this conversation about collecting cards of unsavory people. Quite often someone says, "I am collecting 1970 Topps fb, but I don't want to buy the OJ Simpson card...." As has been stated, there are other unsavory characters that some of us don't want in our collections.
Cutting up the card was poorly thought out, but wanting to feel consciously clean about collecting sports cards is perfectly fine.
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One must be careful of Presentism or the Nunc Pro Tunc fallacy where one does not depict the past in objective historical context but instead views history only through the lens of contemporary beliefs.
History should not be sugar coated nor vilified, it's history, it's what happened. You (not you) may have been a "worse" person than Mr. Chase if you were raised in his environment, one never knows. Ty Cobb was salty as hell and not well liked, he was also raised in a pretty brutal environment, he also financed a Memorial Hospital in Georgia that is now part of the St. Mary's Healthcare System. He also helped a lot of teammates who were down on their luck. It's just history. We learn from our past so we hopefully don't repeat the mistakes we may have made. |
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Call it what u will...but it was the op’s card so he can do whatever he wants with it.
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