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Whoopi Goldberg plays down dogfighting on 'View' debut
Picking up where Rosie O'Donnell left off, Whoopi Goldberg debuted on "The View" yesterday with a spirited defense of NFL quarterback Michael Vick's role in a dogfighting ring.This is a study of two people who decided to sell-out.
Goldberg said dogfighting "isn't that unusual" in the Deep South "where he comes from. ... It's like cockfighting in Puerto Rico. There are certain things that are indicative to certain parts of the country."
Co-host Joy Behar looked horrified.
"How about dog torture and dog murdering?" Behar asked.
"Unfortunately, it's part of the thing," Goldberg said.
"Part of the fun, right?" Behar shot back.
"I don't think they see it that way. I just thought it was interesting, because it seemed like a light went off in his head when he realized this was something that the entire country didn't appreciate," Goldberg replied.
Vick pleaded guilty to federal dogfighting charges last week, including an admission that he took part in hanging or drowning up to eight dogs. The Atlanta Falcons quarterback has been suspended and faces jail time.
After the show, Goldberg told reporters she wanted to bring a different perspective concerning the troubled footballer.
"Just so he's not this monster," Goldberg said. "He's a wonderful guy who was involved in something terrible. I'm not excusing it, I'm just saying, listen, I believe his apology ... and maybe this will be a huge wakeup call to a lot of people doing this."
PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said she was "gobsmacked" to hear Goldberg's comments.
"I think a lot of people who live and work in the South - as PETA does - will not appreciate the view that cruelty to dogs is an accepted Southern pastime," she said. "Those who fight dogs do so in New York, Chicago and even the Republic of Ireland, and what unites them is lawlessness and callousness, not whether they eat grits or Belgian waffles for breakfast."
Labels: Michael Vick, The View, Whoopi Goldberg