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Originally Posted by Tim C
Obviously we disagree but please don't make my decisions for me.
You think this is a politically correct issue whereas I think it is trying to teach "the right thing."
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Isn't this the crux of the issue - legislating vs. teaching?
Isn't the governing body (OSAA) is trying to make the decision for you as what is acceptable and what is not? Why can't the school, teacher, coach and/or parent decide this for themselves, considering they have the direct contact with the sudent and the behavior, instead of that decision being made for them by someone that has no direct contact with any of the individuals involved?