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as to the OP. People are so protected by the internet, laws, that they feel too entitled to say whatever the hell they want. Clearly, Marcus Smart heard something that set him off in the wrong direction. He clearly though, while his reaction wasn't wrong I don't believe, I have fought people over less, (lost a lot of those fights too) he will have to deal with that from every opposing city that he plays in, when in the NBA. People will say whatever they think will get under your skin. It is heinous. It happens every where. I have seen Bears fans kids talked down to by drunken adults at packer games. Heard their mother called whores, and other ungodly names. So, he is going to have to understand that any time a fan gets a reaction out of a player, like that slutbag up above, the person getting the attention, being shown again and again on espn, just got 15 minutes of fame because of them. That's sickening. |
You reinforce the actions in which you acknowledge.
This is basic human psychology, guys. If you think it would be better for an athlete to attack a fans because they are being assholes you are crazy. It will only get worse. |
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I look at it this way: I have no problem with Ron Artest going into the stands to beat the **** out of some guy who pelted him with a Diet Coke. I have a problem with him going into the stands without knowing who exactly threw it. If someone is close enough to violate your personal space and you can see them do it, then I have little issue with retaliation. |
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I've used this line before, "Try to change the laws if you don't like them", but when you're dealing with idiots it doesn't matter. Some folks are simply governed by their emotions, so to them, the idea of attacking a fan actually makes sense in their warped minds. |
Grown men feel like they can get away with saying anything at a sporting event. Kind of like a mouthy woman. I'd be fine with it if Smart put this loser in the hospital.
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About a month ago, on a Saturday, my neighbor asked me if I wanted to go to the YMCA to throw the football around, and then to shoot some hoops. I said okay, we went, and some of his buddies showed up, and we are playing a 3 on 3 game on one of the main hoops. All these little kids are in there, and I politely asked this kid who was about 9, or 10 if he would mind staying off our court because we were playing a game and we wouldn't want to run over him. He rolled his eyes into the back of his head like the excorcist, made some reeruned face like he had just sucked down an entire batch of lemons, and proceeded to tell me to **** myself, that it was open gym, and he would go where he wanted, when he wanted. That is the problem with the country today. Im 34 years old. When I was that age, had I spoken to a GROWN man like that, not only would that grown man probably of beaten my ass, my mother would of doubled whatever I got from that guy, and probably thanked the guy for beating my ass. its call respect, and now days people, have NONE of it. A few more ass whippings would go a long way towards stopping some of the bullshit. If people had to be held accountable for what came out of their mouths, maybe we wouldn't have to rely so much on a 19 year old kid, going after a 50+ YEAR OLD MAN. |
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it's a different situation, you are part of a team and in a public event If someone comes up to you on the street and says something, then it's only you that has to worry about the repercussions. I imagine Smart will be suspended for the next game. Congrats you idiot, you let the racist dude in the crowd have a chance to cost your team 2 games. Racist guy wins, you lose. |
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