rosieajack Verified Member Posted August 31, 2025 Posted August 31, 2025 On 7/1/2025 at 7:31 PM, djm24 said: Great letter Cody. It should gives all who read it pause to think. NO ONE deserves to receive death threats or hate mail. No one is perfect and no fan should expect perfection from any sports player. Players feel frustrations from their poor performances, just as anyone would in their jobs. Although people can feel remorse for spieling negative or hateful comments, (as in the case of a fan yelling a derogatory comment about Marte's mother,) they should be aware that the damage is already done. I was once told "words said in anger can never be taken back". It's true. The recipient of the angry comment may live with that comment forever. I mention that from experience. I hope Bailey Ober and his wife receive some necessary counseling to heal from this inhumane experience. (I know. Dumb post. But I just had to say this!) Yes, sport is always connected with emotions, bets, even excitement, but it should remain within the boundaries of respect. You can’t confuse “passion for the game” with insults, and especially with threats. For many, baseball is a way to unite generations, pass on the love of the game to children, meet friends, and not a reason for bullying. It is important for us all to remember: supporting the team and its players is much more valuable than aggression, which destroys the very essence of sport. It’s like in entertainment: you can experience adrenaline and excitement without causing harm to anyone — for example, through easy online games. I read about demo slot pg egypt book of mystery, where everything remains in the game space. So it’s worth learning to direct energy in a positive direction, and not in a destructive one. Fans often forget that words spoken anonymously or in the heat of the moment can leave a deep mark and will never be forgotten.
ashbury Verified Member Posted August 31, 2025 Posted August 31, 2025 On 7/1/2025 at 6:45 AM, AceWrigley said: "The increase in legalized sports gambling has made the situation worse." Nothing about gambling is good. I think the problem is gambling on human competition (this includes horse racing and I'm sure others). If it's a test of skill, such as poker, or mere chance, such as roulette, the opportunity for corruption of the human spirit is much less.
Eldless Verified Member Posted November 27, 2025 Posted November 27, 2025 On 7/1/2025 at 8:29 PM, NYCTK said: It's way less to do with online gambling, which I'm not a fan of, and more to do with the anonymity granted online. This culture shift is not just seen on Twitter or in the bleachers. Bullying is no longer publicly shamed, but instead championed and rewarded. Just look at the White House. Character is no longer an attribute that is valued. At the same time, there are ways to enjoy games safely without harming anyone. Some sites even offer a 5 euro no deposit bonus, which lets players try out games without risking their own money. This can provide a relaxed experience and is a simple way to enjoy leisure time responsibly. Many people find it a good alternative to stressful online interactions and heated discussions. I fully agree
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