Some of the conversations we had included:
- He's in the public eye, so he should be more aware of his actions, especially after his DUI bust following the Athens Olympic Games.
- Who cares what he does? He's allowed to do what he wants.
- He apologized, so just let it go.
- He's an Olympic athlete. He should not be using ANY kind of substances.
- It's illegal. There are "normal" people getting busted when he's just getting slapped on the hand. There should be a bigger punishment.
- What was he thinking?! He's a role model to so many kids!
- Good for his competition. He may have used other substances that enhanced his performance for both of his Olympic appearances.
- Bad for Phelps. He's not getting very much good criticism out of this, at all. He could lose all of his endorsements.
- Good for the "drug war." Advocates for legalizing marijuana have his "support."
The good thing is, Phelps came out right away and apologized for his actions. The best way to fix a crisis in PR is to come out with the truth immediately. Don't try to hide anything, and always be honest.
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