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Balls_DeepinReality t1_j9kweso wrote

She volunteered as a “scorekeeper”?

”The only mom mentioned in the email had “graciously volunteered” as “team parent,” a thankless administrative role that’s important, but nothing like participating in a coaching role.”

So the only woman that was included in the story, was treated not only as an equal, but also volunteered.

The only person diminishing that achievement is this writer.

Personally I’ve got no issue with anyone making the experience a child has a better one. This is not a step towards that.

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Balls_DeepinReality t1_j9kvdig wrote

https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=how+do+i+copy+and+paste%3F

This is a global website, not one just used by Americans.

Did you write the article? Because that’s super shilly.

If they want paid they can use the ad money, because there’s about a million just navigating to it from incognito.

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mutantfrog25 t1_j9kl0fd wrote

“I’ve grown up with athletes. They couldn’t give a shot about you.” Paraphrasing what you said. That’s the reason you’re giving for why you think this is weird. I am saying you’re off base. Maybe college basketball is a passion or hobby, they have the disposable income and inclination to see different colleges/arenas, and wanted to see every team? This isn’t that weird. You’re making it out to be something totally insane, and your tone and weird unrelated comments about guns and ant man or whatever don’t help your case.

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WizBillyfa t1_j9kew3j wrote

Right. You got people jumping at a grabby headline, trying to condemn a kid for something that the police clearly don’t feel is worth condemnation, presumably because they don’t like the basketball uniform he wears.

Investigators know more than we do. Police know more than we do. Nate Oats knows more than we do. The district attorney knows more than we do. We have an article that most won’t even read past the headline before they’ve decided he should spend his life behind bars.

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