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@reconzeroIm not so sure about that, in many professional sports the athletes go wild against their rivals.
Example ? El Classico(Real Madrid vs Barca)
Atleast 50% of their matches end in fights
Sergio Ramos and Pepe were prime examples of highest tier footballplayers.
Not * on them, I love Sergio Ramos but damn that man uses every nasty foul trick etc to win. If it means to get rid of the enemy player than he was willing to do it.
@hayhor
I'm thinking back to my childhood. In the middle ages. It was a different time. Not necessarily a better one, just different. Public figures were a lot more circumspect with their opinions, and I don't remember any athletes trash talking their opponents, at least not on network television or in the newspapers. Funny, that. Those hardly even exist anymore.
- Kyldenar3 years agoSeasoned Ace
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@hayhor
I'm thinking back to my childhood. In the middle ages. It was a different time. Not necessarily a better one, just different. Public figures were a lot more circumspect with their opinions, and I don't remember any athletes trash talking their opponents, at least not on network television or in the newspapers. Funny, that. Those hardly even exist anymore.Because the gift we got from 'social media' was the removal of public shame and now all the village idiots get to gather in one place and think they are smart instead of being properly isolated from others.
- reconzero3 years agoSeasoned Ace
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@Vdstrk
This is why I'm not generally a big fan of cancel culture. I don't want idiots to be silenced. I want them to speak their mind freely so that everyone who's looking can plainly see them for exactly what they are. Even when, every once in a while, I make the shortlist myself.
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