Are you saying 'Nein means nein' HT?
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Are you saying 'Nein means nein' HT?
Part of me is surprised that this needs to be taught to people. Is it really that confusing?
Part of me is surprised that this needs to be taught to people. Is it really that confusing?
Surely it should just cover the law, and not getting into trouble with it. Any issues relating to respect and what is morally okay are subjective.
For some it is, yes. In much the same way that some people should be taught murder is not a good thing.
People, all of us, we're all wired differently; some more so than others and its great to see the club realising that and taking proactive steps to influence and teach young minds.
This post perfectly answers your own question.
Maybe they thought the message was more likely to sink in if put across as not getting yourself into trouble, as oppose to a lecture on morality and women's rights
While this is good in theory. Still won't stop certain women crying rape or whatever when it comes to trying to extort money from players or trying to get free publicity. Knowing the British judicial system it won't be much help as our laws rarely listen to the mans side of the story
Surely it should just cover the law, and not getting into trouble with it. Any issues relating to respect and what is morally okay are subjective.
I'm actually more embarrassed than proud about this. Are young footballers really that ****ing thick that they need to be taught these things? Some things about this sport really disgust me.
Then it will please the mysoginist in you to know that this training was delivered to ALL the Albion's young players - both male and female.
Are young footballers really that ****ing thick that they need to be taught these things?
Or
Are young footballers really that entitled, mollycoddled and egomaniacal (feel free to add your own) that they need to be taught these things?
Sadly, history would say yes they do.
Sorry but not once did i say anything about hating women. I just stated what seems to be fact about our court systems. The leverage that a woman's word has in court has far more weight on it than a mans ever does.
I find your viewpoint confusing. You want to think highly of these youngsters, yet you feel that they are intrinsically bad people and need to go on a course to learn morals? Make up your mind.I find your viewpoint rather depressing. I'd like to think a little higher of these young people, and afford them the credit, that educating them about respect and decency is just as likely to bear fruit, as teaching them about the jail terms they are liable for if they get caught.
Do you have anything, say some facts, to back up this frankly bizarre statement?
While i don't have "Facts" in written term. I think you'll find it's pretty obvious with most of the cases shown/written in the media.