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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    As an instigator of a fist fight, you relinquish any rights to being treated gently, especially by a good samaritan trying to break up the fight. The samaritan can use any means necessary to intercede short of punching you in the face. They can pull you away, they can push you, they can wrestle you to the ground, you name it.
    Yes we know that. The coach did nothing wrong, certainly nothing that justified getting jumped in the parking lot.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      ^^^^^ do people like this exist or is this an attempt at sarcasm?
      Lots. Especially in Fairfield County.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Soccer is the sport of Libs?
        I have no idea. It is played and beloved by millions of those foreigners and females and muslims and gays and mexicans and banned country folks. North koreans excel for goodness sake. Not thinking it is exactly the sport of the magas.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          I have no idea. It is played and beloved by millions of those foreigners and females and muslims and gays and mexicans and banned country folks. North koreans excel for goodness sake. Not thinking it is exactly the sport of the magas.
          but not by gay muslims

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            but not by gay muslims
            Absolutely played by gay Muslims. But so are many other sports I am sure to be fair.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              but not by gay muslims
              Yes. They just can't tell anyone they are gay, not even their families, or wear a rainbow patch on their jersey

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                I have no idea. It is played and beloved by millions of those foreigners and females and muslims and gays and mexicans and banned country folks. North koreans excel for goodness sake. Not thinking it is exactly the sport of the magas.

                On the contrary, it is because of all this that makes it the ideal sport for the Magas. The sport does not care about your background on the field. You will not see affirmative action to give someone a spot just because of their skin color. They do not intentially put gay on just because they are gay. And just like our education system, you can pour all the money you want into the schools or clubs but unless the student actually wants to be successful it will not matter. On the other hand give a poor kid with passion an old ball and a used pair of cleats and watch him/her play circles around the kid with the $200 pair of Messi cleats. What a great sport.

                As for North Korea, they are playing their hardest so they don't get executed for making a mistake

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  On the contrary, it is because of all this that makes it the ideal sport for the Magas. The sport does not care about your background on the field. You will not see affirmative action to give someone a spot just because of their skin color. They do not intentially put gay on just because they are gay. And just like our education system, you can pour all the money you want into the schools or clubs but unless the student actually wants to be successful it will not matter. On the other hand give a poor kid with passion an old ball and a used pair of cleats and watch him/her play circles around the kid with the $200 pair of Messi cleats. What a great sport.

                  As for North Korea, they are playing their hardest so they don't get executed for making a mistake
                  Get off the ct. threads and you will see the magas went nuts whining and whining about those rainbow numbers. Just not the ideal maga sport.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    As an instigator of a fist fight, you relinquish any rights to being treated gently, especially by a good samaritan trying to break up the fight. The samaritan can use any means necessary to intercede short of punching you in the face. They can pull you away, they can push you, they can wrestle you to the ground, you name it.
                    It would be outrageous to not have some adult interference physical flight between children at a school event.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      That and his name will live forever on the Internet. If he isn't self employed this will always haunt him. It doesn't matter if his official record goes away.

                      Does anyone else find it disturbing that his bail was so low? Obviously he can afford higher also. But that seems so low for fairly serious charges.
                      In the grand scheme of things the charges themselves are realtively minor. Third degree strangulation, third degree assault and second degree unlawful restraint are all Class A misdemeanors, not felonies. Second degree breach of peace is a Class B misdemeanor. If he had been charged with any of these on their own he gets released on a promise to appear. A $1,000 bond is rare for non-felonious charges.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        It would be outrageous to not have some adult interference physical flight between children at a school event.


                        See bellow, especially
                        " never get between students who are fighting "


                        Classroom Management

                        Articles & Resources



                        School Life


                        Teaching Strategies


                        Advice & Support




                        Breaking Up Fights


                        Basic Techniques for School Personnel

                        by NEA Staff

                        Found in: Classroom Management










                        Occasionally, arguments between students escalate and erupt into fights. It is important that school personnel know basic techniques for breaking up fights and dealing with students who are physically aggressive.
                        Never ignore aggression. If ignored, small acts of aggression can quickly grow to more violent aggression.

                        Go toward the scene of the violence. Sometimes just the presence of an adult will stop a potentially violent situation.

                        Quickly review the situation. Try to determine what has happened, who is there, and what is likely to happen. If the situation includes members of rival gangs, send an onlooker for more adults.

                        Look to see if there are any weapons present.

                        In a strong voice, tell students that they must stop doing what they're doing. Sometimes students are hoping an adult will tell them to stop fighting so they will have a "graceful" way out.

                        Tell any onlookers to leave the area. Call students by name if you know them, and tell them specifically where to go. For example, "Brian, go back to your class now!" is more effective than saying, "Everyone get out of here now!"

                        Tell onlookers, and those involved in the aggression, the consequences of not following your directions.

                        Make a mental note of the names of onlookers.

                        Never get between students who are fighting.

                        If the situation does come to blows, tell the students to stop. Sometimes just directing students to stop fighting -- in a loud, demanding voice -- is enough to make them stop. Again, in many cases the students actually are looking for an excuse to stop.

                        After the incident, document what happened, and share this with other adults as required.

                        Support victims in any way you can. Get them any help they may need.

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                          If I were a coach or teacher supervising a school event, I doubt I could tolerate just speaking to the participants in a physical fight.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            See bellow, especially
                            " never get between students who are fighting "


                            Classroom Management

                            Articles & Resources



                            School Life


                            Teaching Strategies


                            Advice & Support




                            Breaking Up Fights


                            Basic Techniques for School Personnel

                            by NEA Staff

                            Found in: Classroom Management










                            Occasionally, arguments between students escalate and erupt into fights. It is important that school personnel know basic techniques for breaking up fights and dealing with students who are physically aggressive.
                            Never ignore aggression. If ignored, small acts of aggression can quickly grow to more violent aggression.

                            Go toward the scene of the violence. Sometimes just the presence of an adult will stop a potentially violent situation.

                            Quickly review the situation. Try to determine what has happened, who is there, and what is likely to happen. If the situation includes members of rival gangs, send an onlooker for more adults.

                            Look to see if there are any weapons present.

                            In a strong voice, tell students that they must stop doing what they're doing. Sometimes students are hoping an adult will tell them to stop fighting so they will have a "graceful" way out.

                            Tell any onlookers to leave the area. Call students by name if you know them, and tell them specifically where to go. For example, "Brian, go back to your class now!" is more effective than saying, "Everyone get out of here now!"

                            Tell onlookers, and those involved in the aggression, the consequences of not following your directions.

                            Make a mental note of the names of onlookers.

                            Never get between students who are fighting.

                            If the situation does come to blows, tell the students to stop. Sometimes just directing students to stop fighting -- in a loud, demanding voice -- is enough to make them stop. Again, in many cases the students actually are looking for an excuse to stop.

                            After the incident, document what happened, and share this with other adults as required.

                            Support victims in any way you can. Get them any help they may need.
                            Really? Saying stop that didnt work before they started throwing is going to work when it gets real? Thats freaking hysterical

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              If I were a coach or teacher supervising a school event, I doubt I could tolerate just speaking to the participants in a physical fight.
                              The victim wouldnt need any help if the adults in the room stopped acting like puzzies and shrieking stop while the kid got lit up

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Really? Saying stop that didnt work before they started throwing is going to work when it gets real? Thats freaking hysterical
                                What wouldn't be hysterical is if you physically made contact with a student and they , or others were injured by you, either accidently or on purpose.

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