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3 East High football players arrested, kicked off team
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Don't try and sell us that you've "...quit all participation and support of any professional sport..." You never played any sport and you know it!
Go back to playing backgammon. Your insipid comments have no place here.
Cambridge Dictionary of American English:
haze (TREAT BADLY) verb [T]
to force (people new to a group, esp. a college social group or sports team) to take part in activities that are very embarrassing and sometimes harmful
Those who don't mind "being hazed, as JJ and Tom in Texas suggest, are victims of pathological psychological forces -- the technical term is the "Stockholm Syndrome" (Look it up.).
Someone who defends hazing is sick or a good ol' idiot.
Even the kind of hazing such as "making them carry your equipment to the bus" is stupid, non-productive, and is the virus that grows and mutates into conduct such as this. Mike Vick was only "hazing" those dogs.
Each incident can and should be dealt with according to the severity of the incident. My freshman coach dealt with a very, very minor incident by making us ALL run 5 miles of stair laps. That hammered the message home, and no one in my class ever attempted or tolerated hazing again. In this case, appropriate steps have been taken. What WOULDN'T be appropriate is punishing those who neither participated or witnessed by cancelling the season. The right lesson was taught by punishing the guilty, celebrating the person who brought it to light, and affirming the victims.
This incident occurred in the most conservative state in the union. Your statement does not really deserve any acknowledgement, but its absurdity has prompted me to action.
These are people shaped animals and it is about time we stand up and demand that we not be forced to tolerate their presence. They gave up being kids when they started doing these things, let them pay their dues and then go get a job. I am sure they can learn a trade in jail.
These kids need to be punished to the full extent of the law.
They have the pro sports stars' examples to prove they can do pretty much whatever they want with minimal consequences.
And kiddies who are huge fans of High School Musical think they all sing and dance there? I wish they did, it's nicer than what happens in real life in high schools in America.
Forcing someone down, holding them down, and sodomizing them is CRIMINAL SEXUAL ASSAULT. It's rape.
Let's call it what it is, not play word games like Rush Limbaugh and call it fun school boy pranks, routine hazing, or "boys will be boys" like he did with the torture at Abu Ghraib.
Whether the the coach should have known or seen. Give them the benefit of doubt. They found out about it, then took the time to verify that there were grounds to call in the authorities before they potentially ruined someone's life with false charges. then they called the cops.
My concern is this: why would any players feel they were safe from being discovered doing this on school grounds? Coaches should be walking through the locker rooms unpredictably (MWA -management by walking around) just so the perps would know there is a serious risk of being caught. Unsupervised teenagers can get up to lots of things.
Someone who defends hazing is sick or a good ol' idiot."
JJ and Tom were not saying that this, or any other violent act, is hazing. They are saying that sometimes people do pranks for an "initiation" that does no harm. The example give of pushing a penny across the floor with your nose is a good one. There is no harm done; it is just something "to do".
These cases were criminal sexual assaults, plain and simple.
High school is a waste of time for the vast percentage of kids. There are a few who can get some good, but that's often negated by being exposed to uncivilized animals. We are reaping what we've sown and we've gotten a pervered,collectivist society.
This started September 3rd and I am sure that is when the rumors started flying around school. I have worked in a large High School as a teacher and ran a varsity girls basketball program out of state for years. You follow up the rumors and make sure it doesn't happen.
If someone is raping kids, you call the police. If anyone had heard about this at 10:00 and waited until the next day to report it, they should not be responsible for the safety of students. The victims might have retaliated, hurt themselves, hurt others, etc.
Coach Whitehead has all of the culpability until it is reported, and all of the coaches, athletic directors and fans vouching for his character and what he's going through mean nothing if something would have happened that night between when he knew and when he reported it. It is the Law.
I sincerely hope that when the truth comes out coach Whitehead is cleared, but I would quit apologizing for the man until this happens. If the students safety were put in jeopardy, he should be held accountable.
The coaches at this school should be in area and be a presence in and out of the lockerroom (if I understand right that this happened at the school)so that this can't happen. So as much as you want to applaude the East coach, there is still some blame that he must face. I am glad that these vagrants were removed from the team, and that it was reported, but it shouldn't have happened a first time and definatly not a second or third.
It is sick to think that various youths were but throught this and I hope and pray that they can put this in the past and move on with their lives.
I still remember that incident with outrage and disgust. My counselor just laughed about it. I hate them all for it, and have NOT forgiven them.
The RAPISTS should rot in JAIL!
The coaches waited to notify the school administration and then everybody started to circle the wagons,
Depose the three kids and ask them who else knew what was going on.
Strange question to a victim of sexual assualt about returning to practice, I would think the administrator would offer to get him some counseling.
Whatever it takes to raise upstanding young men, I guess.
What are you people thinking?
If you saw a rape or any crime in your yard, would you wait until the next day to report it?
Until the coach explains why he waited to report the crimes until the next day, this is not acceptable.
This happend to two students between August 30th and September 11th. I find it hard to believe that the victims told no one, that rumors did not get out. Students gossip and create drama over the simplest things, yet this slips past everyone at the school for two weeks. This happened on school property.
Why are people not outraged? Our we so blinded by sports and glory that we are willing to protect the adults to whom we trust our children at the expense of their safety.
You applaud and find these actions "refreshing". I find the lack of action apalling. The lack of a moral compass by so many of the "posters" on this blog sickens me. Don't any of you have children that you love and want protected from predators? I hope someone finds the courage to hold the adults responsible.
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C'mon, that's a little harsh!