October 19, 2009
Samsung
Consumer Electronics
105 Challenger Road
Ridgefield Park,NJ 07660
Re: Sponsorship of "Football Night in America"
Gentlemen,
In
the past several days, former NFL Commissioner, Roger S. Goodell - and
current acting co-commissioners, Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson; have
determined that the NFL should not allow a minority investor to become
part of the St. Louis Rams because he might be considered "divisive"
due to his statements and positions in political matters.
Specifically former chairman Goodell stated, "I think divisive comments are not what the NFL is all about."
Additionally
the esteemed owner Jim Irsay, (who moved his team from predominantly
black Baltimore, to predominantly white Indianapolis under cover of
darkness) backed up former commissioner Goodell by stating, "Our words
do damage, and it’s something that we don’t need. We need to get to a
higher level of humanity, and we have."
Further, US
Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, chairman of the new "House Committee
on NFL Owners", explained on the floor of the House of Representatives
that the NFL cannot have an owner that is "divisive" . . ."regardless
of what he wants to pretend to say on his radio station." (We have not
received clarification from Rep. Lee on how one can pretend to say
something on the radio.)
While it has become clear that the
divisive comments which elicited the above policy positions were never
stated by the the individual to whom they were attributed; as a fan of
NFL football I recognize that the NFL has a right to make such policy,
and that wish to support the policy of "anti- divisiveness" in the
NFL. In support of this policy I urge Samsung to withdraw its
sponsorship of "Football Night in America" which features the highly
divisive studio host Kieth Olbermann. Mr. Olbermann has a history of
making such divisive statements as:
Describing Michele Malkin as a
"mashed-up bag of meat with
lipstick on it."
In referring to either a sitting U.S. President or the U.S. Military,
"Mr. Bush, at long last, has it not
dawned on you that the America you have now created, includes cold-blooded killers who will kill people to achieve their
political objectives?”
Described american citizens gathering to protest excesses of the current administration as
"just looking for a reason to yell at
the black president,"
Unlike
quotations attributed to the prospective minority investor in the St.
Louis Rams, the above statements were actually made by Mr. Olbermann,
and clearly violate the NFL policy on "anti-divisivness." While I
firmly support Mr. Olbermanns right to make such statements, no matter
how ignorant and uninformed his opinions might be, his presence on
"Football Night in America" is unacceptable. Accordingly, I wish to
urge Samsung to withdraw its sponsorship from "Football Night in
America" until such time that Mr. Olbermann is removed. Additionally,
although I currently use a I will refrain from making any purchases of
Samsung products until either Samsung withdraws its sponsorship or Mr.
Olbermann is removed from "Football Night in America".
Sincerely,