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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExcuses, excuses, excuses. I showed you the links for free / low cost stuff around Hartford. Every city has the same you just can't expect people to spoon feed your lazy ass.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/01/o...core-ios-share
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooks like they wrote this article for you. I don’t expect it will change your mind but at least others can get some facts.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/01/o...core-ios-share
Why are you so hung up on the fact that there are programs for kids to play sports even if they don't have a lot of money? If they aren't doing it most likely (not all cases) it is because their parents don't make the effort to get them into it.
Are you feeling guilty?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHave you even read the article? Some of these people despite having two jobs still get their kids to activities. That is because they care and make the effort to do it even though it is difficult.
Why are you so hung up on the fact that there are programs for kids to play sports even if they don't have a lot of money? If they aren't doing it most likely (not all cases) it is because their parents don't make the effort to get them into it.
Are you feeling guilty?
Hey, I could be wrong but I can’t see how they have the time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo, I just have a hard time calling anyone “lazy” who is willing to work and live in the conditions described in these articles. My grandparents weren’t too different when working during the depression to put whatever food and shelter they could over my Dad’s head. But they didn’t do much for their kids beyond work. Did that make them lazy? Maybe in the way you look at it but I don’t think so. So, to your question, I don’t think it is a feeling of guilt but rather pity or maybe sympathy - I would like to assume that most of these less fortunate people want to do everything they can for their kids but their situation largely prevents that (including getting them to and from sports regardless of the cost).
Hey, I could be wrong but I can’t see how they have the time.
You go find a couple of families that want this for their kids and you take care of it ,all of it
They can choose to get to games based on their schedules
You feel better knowing you did your part, they feel good about the kids
Problem solved- let us know so we can keep track of your new project and have fun
It’s a worthwhile thing you are doing
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The Future of CT Soccer is CFC. Period.
Connecticut Football Club.
Best Teams.
Best Coaches.
PROUD CFC PARENT
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