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7 responses to “Culture Wars and the Law”

  1. Nancy Naive Avatar
    Nancy Naive

    Is this applicable to getting “Michael” from Medeecare (a neighborhood in Mumbai, I’m sure) from blowing up my phone every afternoon?

    Grab your Jheri Curl and your Bic, Captain, otherwise you won’t have much of a fire.

  2. Dick Hall-Sizemore Avatar
    Dick Hall-Sizemore

    If you consider the actions of the soccer coach as criminal, you will have to go after every coach in college sports for ” repeated and aggressive action that annoys or intimidates a person or group of people, thereby causing anxiety or fear.”

    1. Good point. “repeated and aggressive action that annoys or intimidates a person or group of people, thereby causing anxiety or fear” is part of a coach’s job description.

      However, coaches are obligated to spread the anxiety and fear around more-or-less evenly, not focus on one or two players.

      1. DJRippert Avatar
        DJRippert

        And coaches, even if they are progressive zealots, should confine their “”repeated and aggressive action that annoys or intimidates a person or group of people, thereby causing anxiety or fear” to matters involving their sport.

        1. Also true.

    2. James C. Sherlock Avatar
      James C. Sherlock

      A stretch, Dick

    3. That would happen only if those coaches are berating and intimidating players for refusal to conform to the coach’s political beliefs.

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