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Yeah. they should let them settle thier differences in the streets with guns, knives, and ball bats like they do in Philly. :roll:BBC NEWS | Americas | US high school 'held cage fights'
Staff at a high school in the US state of Texas had students settle their differences by fighting inside a steel cage, a local newspaper has reported.
What a fine place Texas is.
BBC NEWS | Americas | US high school 'held cage fights'
Staff at a high school in the US state of Texas had students settle their differences by fighting inside a steel cage, a local newspaper has reported.
What a fine place Texas is.
Philly is suffering from the end of industrialization whereas Dallas is full of oil money and we still don't have schools that sponsor steel cage matches
why do you guys hate entertainment so much
Because the FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE thing to do would have been to make this a PPV. With school budgets as tight as they are in THIS economy, districts can't afford to let opportunities like this slip by.
Philly is suffering from the end of industrialization whereas Dallas is full of oil money and we still don't have schools that sponsor steel cage matches
BBC NEWS | Americas | US high school 'held cage fights'
Staff at a high school in the US state of Texas had students settle their differences by fighting inside a steel cage, a local newspaper has reported.
What a fine place Texas is.
Yeah. they should let them settle thier differences in the streets with guns, knives, and ball bats like they do in Philly. :roll:
Saw the video. Kids were wearing headgear and gloves, the floor was padded, and they had responsible adult supervision-- including breaking clinches and preventing groundfighting. As far as I am concerned, the only thing the school did wrong was failing to secure parental permission for the bouts. That, and it probably would have been better to use an open space instead of a cage.
This is still a damn sight better for the students than having them expelled and arrested.
Still, it makes me wonder what the principal was thinking in the current legal and cultural climate.
I think this is a great way to handle your typical male.
No, we don't need sensitivity training, we don't need lectures, expulsions, etc...those things will only piss us off even more and no, we won't change even you fill us with riddlin (Columbine).
We need a paternal authority to give us an appropriate outlet for our aggression, and I think this school just about got it right.
Ummmmm wow. You're an idiot if you think that even REMOTELY compares to tax payer funded teachers telling kids to fight each other. :2wave:
My dad was on a high school boxing team, same with my uncle. My older cousins grew up at the time that fights were "taken to the gym" and settled there with gloves, those were better times in my opinion. And I agree with those who basically say that things will get settled in a fight one way or another. I'd much rather have our kids bruised a little than killed in the street because they aren't taught to handle things in a competitive match with a gentleman's handshake after.
I think you're joking here, but I'm thanking you because I agree 100%.
BBC NEWS | Americas | US high school 'held cage fights'
Staff at a high school in the US state of Texas had students settle their differences by fighting inside a steel cage, a local newspaper has reported.
What a fine place Texas is.
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