Sports Teams as Gang Rapists

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Sports Teams as Gang Rapists

Post by e_dog » April 6th, 2006, 6:03 pm

The essence of sports has been revealed. I have long maintained that the internal nature of sports is violence and the recent events at the University of Duke have confirmed this theory.

Although the facts are not yet all in, and it is important that the legal procedures run their course, it has been alleged that a college sports team organized a team party at which they hired a stripper and raped her.

What is a sports team if not a gang without guns? Instead of uzis, they carry around lacross stix. Given the character of organized violence in which they are trained as athletes, it is the responsibility of the schools to teach the kids the value of human rights and dignity and lawful behavior. Whenever there is a collossal failure of morality, as seems to be the case here, not only the culprits but also the school administration is to blame.
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Post by firsty » April 7th, 2006, 9:31 am

i think any point you're trying to make is destroyed by your hyperbole. the essence of sports isnt limited to lacrosse. swimmers dont carry anything like uzis. skiiers arent violent.

lots of people are raped and murdered every day. i would suspect that the number of sports teams who gang rape someone is pretty small.
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Post by Marksman45 » April 8th, 2006, 5:14 am

I don't think this is so much a symptom of sports as it is a symptom of contemporary human behavior, upbringing, and development, with a bit of mob mentality thrown in.

I support sports. Competition is healthy and an excellent motivation for learning and training.

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Post by firsty » April 8th, 2006, 7:33 pm

so my argument is invalid because i took issue with your hyperbole?

ok, slick.

just because you cant throw a baseball...
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Post by e_dog » April 8th, 2006, 7:52 pm

Some people who can throw a baseball are excluded from doing so. And others choose not to out of respect for them. The oppression of women is symbolized by the baseball / softball distinction. Which admittedly, is not as severe as the football / cheerleader division but it is significant nonetheless.

Sports are the devils work, designed to ensnare the bodies and minds of youngsters io the machine of organized killing which is society's military system. Sports are simply a component of all that.
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Post by Marksman45 » April 9th, 2006, 12:09 am

sports may be *bent* for such evil uses by evil people, but in themselves they are innocent. This ain't sports, it's people.

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Post by firsty » April 9th, 2006, 8:44 am

"sports are the devil's work." - edog

brilliant.
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