There’s an unfortunate trend continuing in South Carolina and across the nation that must be stopped: the bad behavior of coaches, parents and fans at high school athletic events.
Not only is this behavior unacceptable and embarrassing, but it’s also having serious consequences on the future of high school sports.
Unfortunately, bad behavior at high school athletic events has become normalized. It is almost expected that coaches, parents and fans will disrespect the individuals serving as officials.
This culture of bad behavior and the negative perception of officials must change now. Everyone involved in high school sports — parents, coaches, administrators, fans, the media — must turn their focus to the student-athletes playing the games and away from the individuals officiating the contests. #BenchBadBehavior campaign
https://scnow.com/sports/bad-behavior-b ... 61f5f.html
This is just one result of an undisciplined society that's breeding the next generation, the future looks very grim. The term "reap what you sow."
National, State epidemic
National, State epidemic
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- Ninety Six Wildcats
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Re: National, State epidemic
This is how people act when they have nothing to lose. Poverty is the greatest curse on any society and we are seeing it play out in all directions here in the south now that all of our industry is gone. NAFTA brought us all of this and what we have seen is just the beginning; it will get much worse and may never get better. We must become much smarter as a society before there will be any improvement at all.1 CAT FAN wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:51 amThere’s an unfortunate trend continuing in South Carolina and across the nation that must be stopped: the bad behavior of coaches, parents and fans at high school athletic events.
Not only is this behavior unacceptable and embarrassing, but it’s also having serious consequences on the future of high school sports.
Unfortunately, bad behavior at high school athletic events has become normalized. It is almost expected that coaches, parents and fans will disrespect the individuals serving as officials.
This culture of bad behavior and the negative perception of officials must change now. Everyone involved in high school sports — parents, coaches, administrators, fans, the media — must turn their focus to the student-athletes playing the games and away from the individuals officiating the contests. #BenchBadBehavior campaign
https://scnow.com/sports/bad-behavior-b ... 61f5f.html
This is just one result of an undisciplined society that's breeding the next generation, the future looks very grim. The term "reap what you sow."
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Re: National, State epidemic
Their was some kind of brawl going on in the stands at the Loris and Conway game last night. It was a televised game but they didn’t show the ruckus or explain what went on. The announcers mentioned a group of people maybe fighting or something.
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Still pushing that I see. You're right, people have can't control themselves because of a policy from 1994. You would think in the last 18 years people would have been able to figure something out, but I guess not.greenjewel wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:06 amThis is how people act when they have nothing to lose. Poverty is the greatest curse on any society and we are seeing it play out in all directions here in the south now that all of our industry is gone. NAFTA brought us all of this and what we have seen is just the beginning; it will get much worse and may never get better. We must become much smarter as a society before there will be any improvement at all.1 CAT FAN wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:51 amThere’s an unfortunate trend continuing in South Carolina and across the nation that must be stopped: the bad behavior of coaches, parents and fans at high school athletic events.
Not only is this behavior unacceptable and embarrassing, but it’s also having serious consequences on the future of high school sports.
Unfortunately, bad behavior at high school athletic events has become normalized. It is almost expected that coaches, parents and fans will disrespect the individuals serving as officials.
This culture of bad behavior and the negative perception of officials must change now. Everyone involved in high school sports — parents, coaches, administrators, fans, the media — must turn their focus to the student-athletes playing the games and away from the individuals officiating the contests. #BenchBadBehavior campaign
https://scnow.com/sports/bad-behavior-b ... 61f5f.html
This is just one result of an undisciplined society that's breeding the next generation, the future looks very grim. The term "reap what you sow."
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Re: National, State epidemic
Nope. It goes back 40 more years before NAFTA. Look up the infamous quote from LBJ on his Great Society program and its passage.bigdog2003 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:17 pmStill pushing that I see. You're right, people have can't control themselves because of a policy from 1994. You would think in the last 18 years people would have been able to figure something out, but I guess not.greenjewel wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:06 amThis is how people act when they have nothing to lose. Poverty is the greatest curse on any society and we are seeing it play out in all directions here in the south now that all of our industry is gone. NAFTA brought us all of this and what we have seen is just the beginning; it will get much worse and may never get better. We must become much smarter as a society before there will be any improvement at all.1 CAT FAN wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:51 amThere’s an unfortunate trend continuing in South Carolina and across the nation that must be stopped: the bad behavior of coaches, parents and fans at high school athletic events.
Not only is this behavior unacceptable and embarrassing, but it’s also having serious consequences on the future of high school sports.
Unfortunately, bad behavior at high school athletic events has become normalized. It is almost expected that coaches, parents and fans will disrespect the individuals serving as officials.
This culture of bad behavior and the negative perception of officials must change now. Everyone involved in high school sports — parents, coaches, administrators, fans, the media — must turn their focus to the student-athletes playing the games and away from the individuals officiating the contests. #BenchBadBehavior campaign
https://scnow.com/sports/bad-behavior-b ... 61f5f.html
This is just one result of an undisciplined society that's breeding the next generation, the future looks very grim. The term "reap what you sow."
Re: National, State epidemic
Yes your right!
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Re: National, State epidemic
So something that happened almost 60 years ago is why people today can't go to a high school football game and act like civilized humans?bringthewood wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:42 pmNope. It goes back 40 more years before NAFTA. Look up the infamous quote from LBJ on his Great Society program and its passage.bigdog2003 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:17 pmStill pushing that I see. You're right, people have can't control themselves because of a policy from 1994. You would think in the last 18 years people would have been able to figure something out, but I guess not.greenjewel wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:06 amThis is how people act when they have nothing to lose. Poverty is the greatest curse on any society and we are seeing it play out in all directions here in the south now that all of our industry is gone. NAFTA brought us all of this and what we have seen is just the beginning; it will get much worse and may never get better. We must become much smarter as a society before there will be any improvement at all.1 CAT FAN wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:51 amThere’s an unfortunate trend continuing in South Carolina and across the nation that must be stopped: the bad behavior of coaches, parents and fans at high school athletic events.
Not only is this behavior unacceptable and embarrassing, but it’s also having serious consequences on the future of high school sports.
Unfortunately, bad behavior at high school athletic events has become normalized. It is almost expected that coaches, parents and fans will disrespect the individuals serving as officials.
This culture of bad behavior and the negative perception of officials must change now. Everyone involved in high school sports — parents, coaches, administrators, fans, the media — must turn their focus to the student-athletes playing the games and away from the individuals officiating the contests. #BenchBadBehavior campaign
https://scnow.com/sports/bad-behavior-b ... 61f5f.html
This is just one result of an undisciplined society that's breeding the next generation, the future looks very grim. The term "reap what you sow."
I get that people deal with poverty, but at the end of the day there's only 1 person you can blame for the situation you find yourself in, and that's you. There's only 1 person that can change the situation, and that's you.
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- Ninety Six Wildcats
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Re: National, State epidemic
You are 100% right. NAFTA happened in 1994 and it shut down over 70,000 American plants and industries ruining the careers of tens of millions of Americans and leaving untold numbers of people with no health insurance, life insurance or retirement. Financially, NAFTA cut the heads off of thousands of small industrial towns all across America and created black economic holes with no way to fill them. Remember something, people who have hope act entirely different from people who don't have hope. There is no hope in the hood, if you are born there all you know is no hope and that definitely effects how you act and plan your life moving forward.bigdog2003 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 11:47 pmSo something that happened almost 60 years ago is why people today can't go to a high school football game and act like civilized humans?bringthewood wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:42 pmNope. It goes back 40 more years before NAFTA. Look up the infamous quote from LBJ on his Great Society program and its passage.bigdog2003 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:17 pmStill pushing that I see. You're right, people have can't control themselves because of a policy from 1994. You would think in the last 18 years people would have been able to figure something out, but I guess not.greenjewel wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:06 amThis is how people act when they have nothing to lose. Poverty is the greatest curse on any society and we are seeing it play out in all directions here in the south now that all of our industry is gone. NAFTA brought us all of this and what we have seen is just the beginning; it will get much worse and may never get better. We must become much smarter as a society before there will be any improvement at all.1 CAT FAN wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:51 amThere’s an unfortunate trend continuing in South Carolina and across the nation that must be stopped: the bad behavior of coaches, parents and fans at high school athletic events.
Not only is this behavior unacceptable and embarrassing, but it’s also having serious consequences on the future of high school sports.
Unfortunately, bad behavior at high school athletic events has become normalized. It is almost expected that coaches, parents and fans will disrespect the individuals serving as officials.
This culture of bad behavior and the negative perception of officials must change now. Everyone involved in high school sports — parents, coaches, administrators, fans, the media — must turn their focus to the student-athletes playing the games and away from the individuals officiating the contests. #BenchBadBehavior campaign
https://scnow.com/sports/bad-behavior-b ... 61f5f.html
This is just one result of an undisciplined society that's breeding the next generation, the future looks very grim. The term "reap what you sow."
I get that people deal with poverty, but at the end of the day there's only 1 person you can blame for the situation you find yourself in, and that's you. There's only 1 person that can change the situation, and that's you.
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Re: National, State epidemic
Like I told you the last time we had this debate, you know nothing about my background. It's easy to be a victim and just give up, successful people man up and change their circumstances.greenjewel wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 12:35 amYou are 100% right. NAFTA happened in 1994 and it shut down over 70,000 American plants and industries ruining the careers of tens of millions of Americans and leaving untold numbers of people with no health insurance, life insurance or retirement. Financially, NAFTA cut the heads off of thousands of small industrial towns all across America and created black economic holes with no way to fill them. Remember something, people who have hope act entirely different from people who don't have hope. There is no hope in the hood, if you are born there all you know is no hope and that definitely effects how you act and plan your life moving forward.bigdog2003 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 11:47 pmSo something that happened almost 60 years ago is why people today can't go to a high school football game and act like civilized humans?bringthewood wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:42 pmNope. It goes back 40 more years before NAFTA. Look up the infamous quote from LBJ on his Great Society program and its passage.bigdog2003 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:17 pmStill pushing that I see. You're right, people have can't control themselves because of a policy from 1994. You would think in the last 18 years people would have been able to figure something out, but I guess not.greenjewel wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:06 amThis is how people act when they have nothing to lose. Poverty is the greatest curse on any society and we are seeing it play out in all directions here in the south now that all of our industry is gone. NAFTA brought us all of this and what we have seen is just the beginning; it will get much worse and may never get better. We must become much smarter as a society before there will be any improvement at all.1 CAT FAN wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:51 amThere’s an unfortunate trend continuing in South Carolina and across the nation that must be stopped: the bad behavior of coaches, parents and fans at high school athletic events.
Not only is this behavior unacceptable and embarrassing, but it’s also having serious consequences on the future of high school sports.
Unfortunately, bad behavior at high school athletic events has become normalized. It is almost expected that coaches, parents and fans will disrespect the individuals serving as officials.
This culture of bad behavior and the negative perception of officials must change now. Everyone involved in high school sports — parents, coaches, administrators, fans, the media — must turn their focus to the student-athletes playing the games and away from the individuals officiating the contests. #BenchBadBehavior campaign
https://scnow.com/sports/bad-behavior-b ... 61f5f.html
This is just one result of an undisciplined society that's breeding the next generation, the future looks very grim. The term "reap what you sow."
I get that people deal with poverty, but at the end of the day there's only 1 person you can blame for the situation you find yourself in, and that's you. There's only 1 person that can change the situation, and that's you.
At some point, you have to do something for yourself.
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- Ninety Six Wildcats
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Re: National, State epidemic
I don't disagree with you however there must be a blueprint for success and in the hood that doesn't exist. Kids born in the hood only see the gang bangers getting ahead, that is all they know. It's not complicated.bigdog2003 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:15 amLike I told you the last time we had this debate, you know nothing about my background. It's easy to be a victim and just give up, successful people man up and change their circumstances.greenjewel wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 12:35 amYou are 100% right. NAFTA happened in 1994 and it shut down over 70,000 American plants and industries ruining the careers of tens of millions of Americans and leaving untold numbers of people with no health insurance, life insurance or retirement. Financially, NAFTA cut the heads off of thousands of small industrial towns all across America and created black economic holes with no way to fill them. Remember something, people who have hope act entirely different from people who don't have hope. There is no hope in the hood, if you are born there all you know is no hope and that definitely effects how you act and plan your life moving forward.bigdog2003 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 11:47 pmSo something that happened almost 60 years ago is why people today can't go to a high school football game and act like civilized humans?bringthewood wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:42 pmNope. It goes back 40 more years before NAFTA. Look up the infamous quote from LBJ on his Great Society program and its passage.bigdog2003 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:17 pmStill pushing that I see. You're right, people have can't control themselves because of a policy from 1994. You would think in the last 18 years people would have been able to figure something out, but I guess not.greenjewel wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:06 am
This is how people act when they have nothing to lose. Poverty is the greatest curse on any society and we are seeing it play out in all directions here in the south now that all of our industry is gone. NAFTA brought us all of this and what we have seen is just the beginning; it will get much worse and may never get better. We must become much smarter as a society before there will be any improvement at all.
I get that people deal with poverty, but at the end of the day there's only 1 person you can blame for the situation you find yourself in, and that's you. There's only 1 person that can change the situation, and that's you.
At some point, you have to do something for yourself.