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So that's boxing, american football, ice hockey, rugby, wrestling (all kinds), all martial arts and even fencing we have to leave to the reactionaries.
That’s quite the reductive assertion you have there… Why stop with your list? Aren’t all sports fundamentally a preparation for war?
Cage fighting feels different. In all the other sports, yes, violence does occur, but in cage fighting the violence is the product. I am sure it’s only a matter of time before Trump or some other rich fuck sits ringside and at the end of a bout points his thumb downward… The man wants to be Caesar, we get it.
it’s wrong on the WH lawn and it probably should be banned on medical grounds, too.
Perhaps they are... I never said that this was necessarily a bad thing. After all... peace does not work on fascists nor their liberal handlers.
If we're going to do that boxing, rugby and american football should be up for the chop, too - even professional wrestling. You do understand what the term "punch drunk" means, right?
I dont back this guy but you are including sports thst do not require violence
They did not say "requires violence" - they said "glorifies violence." All the sports I mentionded can easily be accused of that.
I disagree, dodging is a massive of part of boxing no doubt but the game is boxing and the goal is knockout.
Rugby has hits and tackles but they are not particularly violent or vicious, though there are obviously outliers. That said a great game of rugby could be played without any major hits. The game used the prioritise agility and speed and while it still does the game syle has switched to bigger players making big hits. A team of ultra fast strong agile players could make a serious go against a team of heavy hitters.
You're absolutely correct - there's absolutely nothing violent about punching somebody in the face in any way whatsoever.
Clyde, listen to me very carefully... you're talking to someone who grew up in a fascist country obsessed with rugby. They didn't fetishise it because it promotes peace - get it?
You completely missed the point because you wanted to be snide.
No. I think you are the one that missed the point - right from the outset.