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probably, but the draw of gridirion to most people is the violence, cuz America.As paradoxical as this sounds, I bet you'd have less brain and other injuries if Gridiron banned helmets and protective padding.
probably, but the draw of gridirion to most people is the violence, cuz America.As paradoxical as this sounds, I bet you'd have less brain and other injuries if Gridiron banned helmets and protective padding.
Not quite.As paradoxical as this sounds, I bet you'd have less brain and other injuries if Gridiron banned helmets and protective padding.
probably, but the draw of gridirion to most people is the violence, cuz America.
As a species we revelled in watching people fight to the death in our past and executions were a form of entertainment. So honestly it doesn't surprise me.It is weird how sickening violence is celebrated as sport. Trying to seriously hurt an opponent so that they can't continue to play is part of the game.
I don't know bro, padding and helmets give people an unrealistic sense of safety which might induce people to do even more stupid shit that they wouldn't do otherwise.Not quite.
Due to dozens of deaths on football fields in the early 1900s, there was congressional legislation enacted to curb the violence. Helmets still were slow to become totally vogue until the 40s. They do allow for many to play beyond their fear threshold, but the physicality of today’s game coupled with the enhanced physiques of the modern players would spell disaster if they didn’t have protection. There would be game altering changes mandated due to the resultant carnage.I don't know bro, padding and helmets give people an unrealistic sense of safety which might induce people to do even more stupid shit that they wouldn't do otherwise.
The irony comes in to play in the fact that adding helmets is what saved the game from being banned by President Theodore Roosevelt.I don't know bro, padding and helmets give people an unrealistic sense of safety which might induce people to do even more stupid shit that they wouldn't do otherwise.
The irony comes in to play in the fact that adding helmets is what saved the game from being banned by President Theodore Roosevelt.
The irony comes in to play in the fact that adding helmets is what saved the game from being banned by President Theodore Roosevelt.
Take away the pads, the helmets, eliminate blocking, use a scrum(mage) instead of scrimmage, take away the forward pass and eliminate unlimited substitutions. That will change the game and reduce concussions immediately.Not quite.
In the local newspaper today there’s an article where his sister is saying his behavior and mental health took “a dramatic turn” in the last couple of years... so quite possibly.CTE??
If it is it will be yet another in a long list of items that has drastically limited my football watching. I am just having a hard time reconciling my enjoyment of a game that is quite literally destroying the brains of others.
Not saying we should ban football, just that I can't really enjoy it anymore.
thoughts and prayers
teachers should have guns
good guys should have guns
guns don't kill people
did I miss any of the right wing talking points?
edit: can't believe I forgot "now is not the time to talk about gun legislation"
Too soon.thoughts and prayers
teachers should have guns
good guys should have guns
guns don't kill people
did I miss any of the right wing talking points?
edit: can't believe I forgot "now is not the time to talk about gun legislation"
Stop playing politics.
thank you both, I forgot those.Too soon.
Understandable, really. These are just reflex answers. The rapidity with which these shootings happen undoubtedly makes us forget things.thank you both, I forgot those.
We are in the grey information zone right now where just ‘victims’ are discussed, not the severity.
This could come out being 11 dead, 7 injured & no one would bat an eye. I surely wouldn’t.
But cnuts like Marsha Blackburn probably have a ‘tots & pears’ platitude tweet ready to copy & paste & fire off.
Listening to Knoxville live news right now. They are saying that first responders needed police officers to hold shields up, etc. to safely escort them into the carnage.This shooting, no matter the outcome, proves their "we need the good guys with guns" argument to be a fallacy. The reports say a resource officer responded immediately and he/she got shot as well.
I’ll take “summarize America in one sentence” for $500And, here’s the skinny...
One dead, potentially the gunman. Another victim was shot along with the cop.
So, this could actually fall under a ‘mass shooting’ event, further obfuscating the true issue. It could fall under ‘officer involved shooting.’
As if that makes it any better.
I mean, think of the $$$ being made off the victims for hospital billsThis has become a cottage industry in our country.
Is it just me, or is this a particularly bad streak of mass shootings recently? Or is it more a question of media coverage?
Different administration, same problems
Feels like it’s because everything has opened up and gotten back to normal over there and then you realise normal is a mass shooting at least every other day.
feck America, seriously
I’ll never understand comments like this.
The overwhelming majority of the US population wants changes to be made and support tighter gun control. The problem comes from money in politics and the spineless corporate shills running the country.
To have the reaction of “feck the whole country” is bizarre to say the least.
Until that overwhelming majority stands up to those in power and does something about it then feck America.
If they keep voting for those that don’t want to change anything then they’re their own worst enemies.
The whole country is complicit in the way things are, ergo feck them.
How would you propose that they do this?
Hypothetically, you’re American, what would you be doing to change the broken two party system and improve the situation?