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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What concern is it of yours what I do or say? Ever hear of freedom of speech? Isn't that what the Internet is supposed to be about? I suspect you have issues of your own to work out. Besides, the issue I've briefly dealt with in this topic didn't cease being relevant in the last two years. Far from it. I'm more of a proponent of physical fitness than you'll ever be. You're just an intolerant sports fan who places sports above virtually everything else. I'm concerned about the latest generation of nonathletic children being subjected to the same ineffectual garbage that has typified the so-called "Physical Education" establishment for generations. I'm telling you that forcing nonathletic kids to participate in sports does not encourage them to become physically active. I've done a lot of research over the years about this issue. I seriously doubt you've even thought about it. I believe very strongly in exercise programs for the reason of helping kids to have healthy lifestyles for the purpose of not becoming obese or coming down with diabetes, etc. Apparently, you have no problem with bullying. You think you can toughen a boy by tearing him down. That's a warped philosophy. I'm telling you it doesn't work. You're also imposing your preference upon others. Since you're undoubtedly a sports fan, you believe that all boys (if not all children) should be forced to participate in sports. That's the position of a bigot. I do favor the retention of traditional "sports only" P.E. as an elective. Students who want to play on school teams should be given every opportunity to do so. I've offered a positive alternative to promote physical fitness for nonathletic kids. What have you done? Absolutely nothing. You only want to shut me up. Well, after I've posted this reply, I'll be gone so you can say what you please. There's no point in trying to have a discussion with close-minded people like you. It's like talking to a brick wall. Your approach will never encourage fat kids to lose weight or generally promote fitness among nonathletic kids. The only thing nonathletic kids learn from the sort of P.E. you support is to fear coaches and athlete classmates. In your heart you know I'm right, but you're too cowardly and intellectually dishonest to admit it. I suspect you condone bullying. You're most likely a bully enabler. There are plenty of people like you, I'm sure. By the way, do Penn State and Steubenville make you proud as a sports fan? Do you appreciate the way many of the rape victims in those (and other) cases have been mistreated instead of receiving any moral support from people like you and other sports fans? I suspect you have issues of a far more severe nature, morally speaking. So, stop being self-righteous and deal with your own issues instead of judging people you've never met. You can have the last word, for all I care. I won't be reading it, which means that in a sense I'll have the last word. If I ever met you in real life, I wouldn't even give you the time of day. So, fire away! [/quote] doesn't make eye contact.... backs away slowly.....[/quote] Eek. THe first pp is about 2 steps away from, "It puts the lotion in the basket." [/quote]
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