Kamara tests positive for COVID

So if your running a business, and your paying someone a big amount of money to be your number 1 driver to ship out and send out packages and you have an Xmas long haul that you specifically pay this guy more to do because of his skill set. And he goes out abs gets a DUI let’s say, csnt drive. Package delivery may go but probably not on time or properly and it has screwed up your business your customers, everything.

now that guy is going to be in trouble!!

what he does in his off time isn’t our concern,UNLESS IT EFFECTS THE TEAM. This is the same thing as described. Sorry man if he’s going to the club holding 3 women at a time with no mask, there gonna be backlash! Your a grown arse man you would think you could connect the dots on this a little bit.

when your personal things effect your professional life then yes there are things that need to be answered. That’s with anything in life man. Not just this situation.

and yes in the example described above it effects the customers (fans) just as much as the business. Go a bit further, what if that guy that got a DUI also injured another driver being drunk that night by reckless decisions? Do you not believe in accountability?
What an asinine analogy.

First of all, you don't even know where he was when that particular pic was taken, he could be in a club or in his basement. Either way, yes, it was a bad decision, but he's breaking no laws.

Secondly, he's in the entertainment business, he's not providing a service to customers. You are choosing to put too much of yourself into this form of entertainment and you are incorrectly holding these athletes to the same same standard that you would hold normal employees, they are not employees they are contracted by teams to entertain audiences. Now the team may hold him accountable for his actions and that is fine, but for me, as a fan, to be all pissed off and judging him for playing with kids or doing whatever he was doing on HIS Christmas night is just irrational.