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I have actually wondered if the kid the coach slapped was his own. Would it make any difference in the discussion? Had ESPN not had a microphone in the dugout and camera zoomed in on the team meeting going into the bottom of the 6th none of us would have known this happened. It was not a vicous attack, just a quick slap. The umpires on site probably did not know it happened and if they did they acted appropriately by doing nothing. I believe the coach was reprimanded by LL Baseball and that seems appropriate, but they would also not have known had the cameras and microphones not been on for all to see and hear.
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The language came from a child. Not acceptable. I am an adult. Acceptable. Not right. Not Godly. But socially acceptable. My daddy died when I was 18. I don't need you trying to take his place, so kindly shut up. Gentle enough?
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I am not the one manipulating the topic. I have merely stripped it down to it's nakedness. Is it appropriate for an grown adult man to slap a 12 year old child across the face? Simple question. Others are the ones peforming mental and philosophical gymnastics to justify saying "yes." My reply is much simpler. "No." A baseball uniform doesn't make it okay. Being a coach doesn't make it okay. Being in a dugout doesn't make it okay. Not approving of the child's language doesn't make it okay. And being in a position of power or authority over the child definately does not make it okay. A simple question. Can you answer it without attempting to justif, excuse or explain your answer? Is it appropriate for a grown man to slap a child of 12 across the face? Let me show you how one answers a simple yes or no question without babbling about why the answer is correct. Watch carefully. No. Your turn. Yes or no.
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Well, I didn't mean to "wiggle". And, from a master of the "one hand clapping" post, no less. I don't know whether to be flattered or insulted. Nonetheless. If the situation I read about had happened in full view of God & everybody, without cover of a dugout, I STILL don't think it would have been appropriate for the umpires to intervene. For the reasons I stated previously. If a similar situation were to occur that was more severe, more prolonged, and/or more public I could see the umpires putting a stop to it, ejecting certain parties (like the "slapping coach", for example), etc. My point is that if it does not affect the conduct of the game, it is not the umpires' responsibility to address. It is the league's. Of course, at a certain point, it is ANY responsible person's responsibility to address. (See Neville Chamberlain, e.g..) Ultimately, this is a decision each person must make for himself. In this particular case, if it were up to me, the Coach would no longer be coaching the team. Nor would he be put in jail. The player would still be playing. He might sit all or part of a game. That's how I see it. JM |
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I answered the question. No. It was not appropriate.
Is it as big a deal as you make it out to be? Also, no. Was it an act of violence? No, ociffer Garth. Was it done out of anger? Don't think so. Was it done out of shock at what the kid said? Probably. Was it right? Well of course not. Did things like this happen regularly to kids who grew up pre 1970's? Absolutely. Did anyone make a big deal over it back then? Hardly. Do you think that the coach would like to take it back? I would bet he does. Do you think that he is sorry he reacted like he did? I'm pretty sure he is. Is this really important, when we have American troops getting killed every day in Iraq? NOT EVEN CLOSE TO BEING THE LEAST BIT WORTH DISCUSSING. In fact, it is so not worth discussing, that I am not going to discuss it further. You may safely continue ignoring my idiotic posts now.
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Is a grown adult man ever justified in slapping a 12 year old across the face? The simple answer is "It depends on the situation." The slap we were discussing was not enough to even elicit a response from the player's parents. However, since you want to live in an always and never world, my answer would be "Yes". I can think of several incidents that would warrant an adult hitting a twelve year old...in my "abstract world" kids bring guns to school, sell drugs and spit in the faces of law enforcement. But we should coddle them, right? Quote:
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"But officer, how can you give me this speeding ticket when there are troops dying in Iraq?" "Gee honey, I know you have a headeache but there are troops dying in Iraq..." "Sorry boss, can't work overtime time tonight. Don't you realize there are troops dying in Iraq?" Un. F'ing. Believable.
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