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Business, 08.11.2020 08:00 Annlee23

How responsible should sport/event organizations, celebrities, and athletes be for keeping their various publics happy? We know that good publicity boosts goodwill and profits. But, should individuals have to keep their personal beliefs private so they won’t offend anyone? For example, some musicians may highlight their political views on stage at their concerts. Or, an athlete may make comments in an interview that could offend certain groups. Perhaps he’s an avid hunter, a hobby that some animal rights activists would certainly not support. What do you think? Where should celebrities and athletes draw the line between building fan support and being true to themselves?

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