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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are playing futsal in MD and are also using tennis courts with our company. Get over it, covid has changed alot and we dont want our kids breathing covid indoors. [/quote] So it’s OK to displace tennis players? Let’s keep putting up barriers to fitness so we can keep the obesity rate up. We poor folks are always getting screwed. Thanks[/quote] DP. You do realize that all of your arguments about the need for tennis to maintain fitness apply equally to futsal, right? Also, the idea of the “poors” getting screwed out of their ability to play tennis, of all sports, is pretty funny. [/quote] DP. I see your argument, but futsal benefits at the expense of tennis benefits is dumb. The tennis players should be allowed to play on the tennis courts and the soccer players can play on the empty soccer field. Everyone benefits... To your other comment, Poors will never have the opportunity to play tennis if the rich/entitled parents keep using their money to deprive access to the courts. It kind of feels like this whole futsal thing is designed to prevent anyone who isn’t paying a membership fee to some club from ever getting access to public resources. Quite frankly, this whole situation is a disgusting display of entitlement and economic discrimination. [/quote] First, durable isn’t played on grass, so your suggestion is about as sensible as saying tennis players should play on the soccer fields. Second, these are extenuating circumstances where futsal cannot be played indoors as it usually would during the winter, so localities are trying to meet everyone’s needs. The tennis courts aren’t permanently shut down for futsal, it’s a few hours on weekends for a six week stretch when tennis courts tend to see little usage due to weather. Find another time to play for the next few weeks. Third, it is ridiculous bordering on offensive for you to suggest that the reason lower income people don’t play tennis is due to the anomaly of futsal being played on tennis courts during the covid-19 pandemic. Go waive your privilege flag a little higher.[/quote]
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