What happened on the night of July 1, 2003 at The Lodge and Spa at Cordillera hotel in Eagle, Colorado changed the life and spot light that NBA superstar Kobe Bryant was seen under. Bryant had been accused by a 19- year old woman that he had raped her in his hotel room the night before he was due for surgery. The woman, Katelyn Faber was the accuser whom was a employee of the hotel. Bryant immediately notified the media that it was consensual as she continually claimed her opinion that she had been raped. Eventually these charges were dropped after Faber was unwilling to testify on her behalf. In order for her to drop the charges, however, her side arranged Bryant to issue and apology. Throughout Bryant's apology he used two strategies that are popular among those used during an apologia in a time of crisis. These strategies were used to help protect his image and his future. He used the strategies of Denial and Bolstering. With both of these strategies and his long loathing apology, it may very well seem that Bryant had saved his image.
Throughout Bryant's apology, he is seen to deny the fact or give any hint that he may have been guilty of rape. When an athlete uses denial they use it as a chance to change the act or connotation of the act they had committed to be questioned. He continuously apologizes to the people who were affected by this incident and showed that he was only guilty of breaking the fidelity of his marriage. The guiltiness he displays in his apology towards his marriage being ruined creates a sense of denial to the situation that he had not raped Faber. He also states that his encounter with Faber, was completely consensual but states his apology for the misconstrued opinion that she had.
Even though Bryant was not charged, he was still consistently watched by the media following the incident with Faber. Unlike sports like football where so many athletes put a black eye on the sport or their team for their offences, it may be seen that Bryant had done a good job keeping distance between his personal situation and the Lakers and most importantly the NBA. If Kobe Bryant is looked at today his past does not haunt him, and few comments are made towards the situation that took place on July 1, 2003. He still is considered to be a legend in the NBA and as it has been seen, his apologia following the incident had worked. Bryant was able to fix his image through denial and bolstering which led to him regaining his endorsement deals and signing a large 7- year $136 million contract with the Lakers a year after the incident. This will always be one of the biggest apologias to remember in the world of sports, not because he is a mainstream athlete, but based on the strategies he used to gain his personal image back with minor harm to his image compared to many other major mainstream athletes.
Athletes and celebrities seem to be accused more of raping people than anything. This is both because the news finds it necessary to cover their lives more than normal people and because normal people would get on TV. Usually if the person is guilty of the crime they think just because they're so famous they'll be able to get away with it. I think athletes just want to get popularity back when they know they've messed up.
ReplyDeleteRape is such so a popular accusation against celebrities because those who have the encounters with these celebrities see an opportunity to make a lot of noise and a lot of money. Nobody will really know if it was consensual or not, but what matters is, like you said, that Bryant wasn't held back or degraded 10 years later because of this accusation, which shows an effective apologia.
ReplyDeleteRape is a terrible accusation to make against someone, especially in circumstances such as Bryant's, where the accuser stands to make considerable financial gains as a result. Rape is viewed as one of the worst crimes imaginable in society, as it should be, so for Bryant to withstand this assault indicates that his apologia was incredibly effective.
ReplyDeleteRape can be considered one of the worst crimes a person can commit. In Bryants case the accuser was trying to get a lot of money out of him also so this made things worse. He wasn't held back or degraded because of this apologia and this shows how affective it can be. It also helped that his wife stood by him and stayed strong.
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