Not me. I’m waiting for a celebrity or professional athlete to tweet and tell me what to think about it.The Blaze, Huffpo - shoot even TMZ. No real spin yet, waiting with bated breath for Don Lemon to weigh in here.
Like listen to people use the second word in the above sentence?It's retarded...but we all have to do stupid stuff every day we don't agree with.
Absolutely.Like listen to people use the second word in the above sentence?
Yes, great choice of words. Says a lot about your character.Like listen to people use the second word in the above sentence?
Is that how it was used? Nope, a poor attempt on your end to justify using an offensive word. Sad that so many support derogatory rhetoric.so historically the word was used in an offensive manner means it's banned to now use in its correct manner? I can't retard the throttle anymore? yikes.
Is that how it was used? Nope, a poor attempt on your end to justify using an offensive word. Sad that so many support derogatory rhetoric.
There are some words that rational people understand should never get said due to there offensiveness or hatred that is associated with them. You can use any word you want but using derogatory terms shows a lack of character. Sensitive no, empathetic yes.So sad so many people are so sensitive they get offended over a word, and are constantly looking to over react and support the rhetoric associated.
The majority of Marietta has no clue how stupid they look. Marietta athletics about to be homeless when the TVC rejects them.Right wingers have no clue how stupid they look
Let's be fair. None of us should be providing commentary until Clay Travis has weighed in...Jeez, the previous thread had a spat of a poster getting upset that another guy called their doctor along with another poster getting anti-Semitic (posts were later deleted by a mod) in the same thread... ultimately resulting in its closure. This thread is instead about the ethics of using a dated term largely understood to be a derogative concerning disadvantaged members of this society.
It’s mind-numbingly dumb the “outrage” on the original subject at hand, and equally ridiculous is the blowback and subsequent response toward the parties of this incident. The school district at the center of this is receiving threats to its buildings and the safety of their students. There are calls on social media to harass the police department. The woman at the center of this, while she was obviously in the wrong, is having her previous lived struggles and her criminal background exploited in the public forum of the internet and adjacent social media. AD’s are now concerned about possible future incidents that warrant a trespass being filed with a sequence of events similar to what happened in Logan because idiots are making the woman out to be a martyr of their own cause - one divested and independent of the primary interest of getting these games running for the kids.
And now it’s on national news, with an incorrect and abjectly sh—-y narrative change that makes this about “masks” and not the simple fact the woman committed a trespass and resisted arrest. This whole situation is bonkers, and for all of the wrong reasons. And half of it stems from the subject acting like an idiot, with the other half a product of some stupid woman thinking she ‘just had to videotape and post it’ for social media likes. Made a mountain out of a mole hill and in the process a community (who did nothing wrong) is getting caught in the crossfire of a charged flashpoint in our society. A good man’s reputation is destroyed for doing his job.
I thought Clay was all about “stick to sports?” LOLLet's be fair. None of us should be providing commentary until Clay Travis has weighed in...
He's apparently still having a meltdown over the whole Mark Jones/ESPN debacle. I'm sure he had to put his flaming hot take on this story in the backlog for now.I thought Clay was all about “stick to sports?” LOL
Well then Marietta would be the ones in trouble because she was from the visiting team and they would have had them fill out the papers. Logan is in the clear on their side.If the school followed proper OHSAA guidelines and protocols for the safe return to play and the parent signed and returned the form its pretty much a cut and dry case of she failed to read what she was signing or wrongfully interpreted it to not include her so yeah she would be asked to leave.
If the coach and AD failed to have parents sign and return the form now that opens up a whole other can of trouble that could result in fall sports getting shut down and open the door for her to claim she was unaware of any such policy and or consequences.
https://ohsaa.org/news-media/articl...guidelines-and-sport-specific-recommendations
I contend the form is for participants and has nothing to do with spectators. It isn't necessary to complete the form to attend a game.If the school followed proper OHSAA guidelines and protocols for the safe return to play and the parent signed and returned the form its pretty much a cut and dry case of she failed to read what she was signing or wrongfully interpreted it to not include her so yeah she would be asked to leave.
If the coach and AD failed to have parents sign and return the form now that opens up a whole other can of trouble that could result in fall sports getting shut down and open the door for her to claim she was unaware of any such policy and or consequences.
https://ohsaa.org/news-media/articl...guidelines-and-sport-specific-recommendations
I wasn't upset in the slightest. A little shocked, but never upset.Jeez, the previous thread had a spat of a poster getting upset that another guy called their doctor along with another poster getting anti-Semitic (posts were later deleted by a mod) in the same thread... ultimately resulting in its closure. This thread is instead about the ethics of using a dated term largely understood to be a derogative concerning disadvantaged members of this society.
It’s mind-numbingly dumb the “outrage” on the original subject at hand, and equally ridiculous is the blowback and subsequent response toward the parties of this incident. The school district at the center of this is receiving threats to its buildings and the safety of their students. There are calls on social media to harass the police department. The woman at the center of this, while she was obviously in the wrong, is having her previous lived struggles and her criminal background exploited in the public forum of the internet and adjacent social media. AD’s are now concerned about possible future incidents that warrant a trespass being filed with a sequence of events similar to what happened in Logan because idiots are making the woman out to be a martyr of their own cause - one divested and independent of the primary interest of getting these games running for the kids.
And now it’s on national news, with an incorrect and abjectly sh—-y narrative change that makes this about “masks” and not the simple fact the woman committed a trespass and resisted arrest. This whole situation is bonkers, and for all of the wrong reasons. And half of it stems from the subject acting like an idiot, with the other half a product of some stupid woman thinking she ‘just had to videotape and post it’ for social media likes. Made a mountain out of a mole hill and in the process a community (who did nothing wrong) is getting caught in the crossfire of a charged flashpoint in our society. A good man’s reputation is destroyed for doing his job.
I wasn't upset in the slightest. A little shocked, but never upset.
Common sense could have prevailed in this situation. The school administrator should have had the foresight to see the situation for what it was and realized the juice wasn't worth the squeeze. He SHOULD have just walked away. Again, I am not dying on that hill. It was simply not worth it.
Also, I have been to three games this year and seen HUNDREDS of people without masks on. This ridiculousness is completely unenforceable. The admins are being put in IMPOSSIBLE situations. Thank your boy, your dictator, DeWine for this insanity.
Of course, you moron. What kind of idiotic question is that?My question for you, Dnis, is would you have worn a mask to watch your son play in the basketball regional finals?