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Responsibility. What’s your policy?™

Liam Gwynn Sauer-Wooden

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  1. regulation

    Man will always find a way to brutalize himself & his fellows. The problem with letting children engage in intentionally violent sports (as opposed to those wherein violence might occur as side effect of the sport) is that it enforces the idea that violence solves all problems at a time in a child's life when he/she has insufficient real-world experience to evaluate that philosophy. The very rise of this sport in popularity indicates to me that it fulfills some need within our species, so appealing to humanity as a whole won't reduce the violence. Parents have shown that they will always have amongst themselves those who willingly abuse their children mentally, emotionally, and physically, so a laissez-faire approach to parental policing of this "sport" won't reduce the violence done by it to children. This leaves me with saying that only governmental regulation of the sport, crafted by compassionate minds, might be effective.

    3 months, 3 weeks ago In response to Fight Club Junior

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Liam Gwynn Sauer-Wooden’s Badge

Being a responsible manager means remembering what it was like to be in their shoes and the frustrations you encountered.