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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo what remedy are you proposing?
https://2020.yang2020.com/policies/human-capitalism/
Basically this proposes putting economic value and incentives on things that benefit our communities, such as clean air and clean water, positive childhood outcomes, etc.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think this is a good start in changing the way we think about capitalism:
https://2020.yang2020.com/policies/human-capitalism/
Basically this proposes putting economic value and incentives on things that benefit our communities, such as clean air and clean water, positive childhood outcomes, etc.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo black person refers to a group of people as minorities in this day and age. If you were black you would know that. Only the majority speaks like that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwow....you make that broad statement about how all black people speak and yet nothing to say about the other posts about "baby daddy".....telling
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Everyone assumes it because the absence of fathers is an epidemic in black communities at a level that so far exceeds every other group. That’s reality. We aren’t talking about all the Jewish kids with single moms because guess what, that’s not an issue! Being nice is important but let’s also be truthful and self aware.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEveryone assumes it because the absence of fathers is an epidemic in black communities at a level that so far exceeds every other group. That’s reality. We aren’t talking about all the Jewish kids with single moms because guess what, that’s not an issue! Being nice is important but let’s also be truthful and self aware.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTotally agree with you but in today’s cancel culture you cannot say anything even if it’s truthful that paints black people in a negative light. And if you can’t confront the truth you can never solve the problem - and fatherless kids is a big problem.
what started as a way for new soccer parents to find guidance is now a bitter attack zone much like facebook, twitter etc.. full of misinformation and people with selfish agendas that are no longer about making the kids experience better but to either promote or deflate a coach/club/team/league...
its youth soccer and 99% will not get a college scholarship and many that do get one will find its more like a job at some of the top schools....its supposed to be fun and you rarely see that anymore...before you respond that my kid can't "make it" or is no good so that is why I feel this way...she has played most levels EDP, NL and ECNL....and my spouse and I both played multiple sports in high school and D1 in college....
All youth sports are out of control...both with cost and year round everyday training...not to mention crazy parents who film practices and entire games and yell from the sidelines for their kid to take it all the way or shot from 30yd or even to take out an opposing player (yes happened to my D)....
Lets try to give the game back to the kids....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree..You can no longer have any kind of real truthful conversation ...as you will be attacked from either side of an issue as we can no longer fathom that maybe the truth or solution may be more in the middle. We see it on this blog...parents/coaches attaching clubs and young players and teams and each other....
what started as a way for new soccer parents to find guidance is now a bitter attack zone much like facebook, twitter etc.. full of misinformation and people with selfish agendas that are no longer about making the kids experience better but to either promote or deflate a coach/club/team/league...
its youth soccer and 99% will not get a college scholarship and many that do get one will find its more like a job at some of the top schools....its supposed to be fun and you rarely see that anymore...before you respond that my kid can't "make it" or is no good so that is why I feel this way...she has played most levels EDP, NL and ECNL....and my spouse and I both played multiple sports in high school and D1 in college....
All youth sports are out of control...both with cost and year round everyday training...not to mention crazy parents who film practices and entire games and yell from the sidelines for their kid to take it all the way or shot from 30yd or even to take out an opposing player (yes happened to my D)....
Lets try to give the game back to the kids....
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Yes, to bring it back somewhat related to soccer, our first year in club soccer taught us what kind of mongrels most parents are. Calling the club DOC to complain about lack of “production” from an 11 year old teammate of their kid, who played intramural the year prior? Calling to get other players moved positions or complaining about the kids being brought in as competition for the overly coveted “10” spot. Making donations and paying next years coach to train their kid today. B team parents stalking the A team practices and calling every coach to bellyache instead of just kicking a ball in the yard with their no talent kid. Pathetic people but in reality just a snapshot of who we are as a country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, to bring it back somewhat related to soccer, our first year in club soccer taught us what kind of mongrels most parents are. Calling the club DOC to complain about lack of “production” from an 11 year old teammate of their kid, who played intramural the year prior? Calling to get other players moved positions or complaining about the kids being brought in as competition for the overly coveted “10” spot. Making donations and paying next years coach to train their kid today. B team parents stalking the A team practices and calling every coach to bellyache instead of just kicking a ball in the yard with their no talent kid. Pathetic people but in reality just a snapshot of who we are as a country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, to bring it back somewhat related to soccer, our first year in club soccer taught us what kind of mongrels most parents are. Calling the club DOC to complain about lack of “production” from an 11 year old teammate of their kid, who played intramural the year prior? Calling to get other players moved positions or complaining about the kids being brought in as competition for the overly coveted “10” spot. Making donations and paying next years coach to train their kid today. B team parents stalking the A team practices and calling every coach to bellyache instead of just kicking a ball in the yard with their no talent kid. Pathetic people but in reality just a snapshot of who we are as a country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree..You can no longer have any kind of real truthful conversation ...as you will be attacked from either side of an issue as we can no longer fathom that maybe the truth or solution may be more in the middle. We see it on this blog...parents/coaches attaching clubs and young players and teams and each other....
what started as a way for new soccer parents to find guidance is now a bitter attack zone much like facebook, twitter etc.. full of misinformation and people with selfish agendas that are no longer about making the kids experience better but to either promote or deflate a coach/club/team/league...
its youth soccer and 99% will not get a college scholarship and many that do get one will find its more like a job at some of the top schools....its supposed to be fun and you rarely see that anymore...before you respond that my kid can't "make it" or is no good so that is why I feel this way...she has played most levels EDP, NL and ECNL....and my spouse and I both played multiple sports in high school and D1 in college....
All youth sports are out of control...both with cost and year round everyday training...not to mention crazy parents who film practices and entire games and yell from the sidelines for their kid to take it all the way or shot from 30yd or even to take out an opposing player (yes happened to my D)....
Lets try to give the game back to the kids....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTremendous post, one of the most honest and on point. The game has gotten so out of control. While the parents are surely to blame some, but the dishonesty and misleading approach of the academies (with the one and only goal always being to make more $$) takes the cake. As you said very very few go on to play college ball (1-2%). Yet the system oversells this aspect to all from an early age instead of being honest. Just staggering...
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