First of all, I think Tiger, who has made over $1 Billion dollars shooting commercials should be held to a higher standard than two nobodies who quit a game show. Even if you don't agree about that then Tiger is the exception that confirms the rule. There are many people who cheat on their spouses and don't suffer any consequences. Instead they are called "Ladies' man" and envied by many of their friends. Ever listen to the roar of applause that Tiger still receives!!!!!!And I assure you that the we I used to say that "we" do nothing to adulterers didn't include the Ayatollahs. I meant us here watching Survivor in North America. I didn't think it needed specifying.
I also said that the quitters will face tough times from their families, friends and neighbours so telling me that your wife would ask for a divorce and you could lose half of everything you own doesn't compare. Do you personaly know Kelly or Na'Onka? The "we" is the general public and they don't care about the vast majoirity of adulterers, why would the general public care that much about quitters?
As for the semantics of baseball, I think it was clear I meant the youngsters that were drafted, that don't take their development seriously, never make the team and then move on to something else. We don't do anything about those quitters. Instead we blame the GM for making stupid choices that costs the team LOTS of money. Why do we blame the girls and not Burnett? Need any more clarifications?
As for walking to the crew and simply saying you want to quit, that is exactly what Na'Onka and Kelly did. Impose a penalty and the honest approach will never be used again.