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RE: ADSactly Sports - Violence in the NHL. Rules Don't Matter!

in #sports5 years ago

I believe that every infraction must be punished and if that punishment is lifted or reduced, you are surely sending a clear message of forgiveness to all those who also wish to infringe the laws. A parent, for example, or a teacher who sees the young person committing a misdemeanor and punishing him. Then, on the recommendation of someone else or because he feels it was too severe, he lifts the sentence or reduces it, this parent or teacher loses severity and even respect. When a person commits a misdemeanor and knows how bad the punishment can be, he will think twice before doing so. Unfortunately, there are many athletes who have made their careers based on infractions that have made them more famous. There are the cases of Mike Tyson who ripped part of Evander Holyfield's ear off, Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan, the famous header Zidane gave Materazzi and he was still selected as the best player of the tournament; not to mention the recent bites of the soccer player, Luis Suarez against some players. As long as unsportsmanlike attitudes are not punished as they should be and on the contrary, the players will become famous for them, unfortunately we will have more and more players behaving like gang members and setting a bad example to the youngsters! Excellent report. Very interesting, @broncofan99

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