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How did Dolan escape this list? Tbh, you could do one for all the major sports and I’d be quite happy.

Yea. No one is saying that is possible.

Its hyperbole and opinion, take it away and the point stands. Unless we want our NFL players to suffer the consequences of CTE, the medical staff employed by the NFL to do a specific job, has to do that job.

I mean, OP could have changed that last sentence to: “Unless we want to see Russell Wilson *suffering from any number of the horrible consequences of CTE (See: any number of retired NFL players),* the medical team on the sidelines MUST do better” and their point still resonates.

and Jones is responsible for that? The NFL is a cash cow that continues to make money in spite of everyone involved in management.

Jim Beam is owned by Suntory, which also owns a pretty big share of the American Whiskey market, including many premium single malt bourbons. Odds that this nimrods don’t know this and just drink a different holding in their “protest” are pretty high.

“Filed to: Petty Shit” corrected that for you.

Is Porzingas driving to the basket more, either with the ball or off cuts? I feel like he is, just wondering what everyone else thinks

You forgot the part about how we did a 180 turn on Syria the moment Trump got in office.

Sometimes racism that is not apparent on the text of a law may be shown through its disparate impact upon particular racial groups.

Regardless of what you actually think of the product, and I may agree with you in that respect, the goal of the alt-right is to co-opt main stream products and imagery to make their movement seem bigger than it is. They love that you have dedicated so much attention to their stupid internet craze. While its easy to

I don’t know what you are talking about. Are you saying you have the right to knock someone over if they get in your way? You are certainly entitled to your opinion, but try that in your day-to-day and see how it works for you. The legal question is whether the reaction was a reasonable response to the threat to his

This is probably part of a litigation hold request. It is pretty standard when big companies are involved in litigation. General Counsel will send a memo around that basically says, “don’t destroy your files some one from IT will be around to copy them.” Basically the opposite of the “Brady Strategy.”

Yea, its weird. Its like, as a society, we have some messed up expectation that people do not violently react to their own failures and frustrations. crazy. 

This is not how recklessness is measured at the law. recklessness is engaging in risky conduct, knowing the risks, and disregarding them. So, imagine if he was windmilling through the crowd screaming “Don’t Touch Me!” Here, while its impossible to know what someone is thinking from a video, it was likely intentional.

The reason it could be a felony is not about the act, rather the result to the victim. Assault charges are scaled based on the method by which the assault was conducted, i.e. a weapon, or as here, a forearm shiver and then the resulting harm. Here, the requirement is “substantial bodily harm” and so the real question

You are an idiot and/or troll. If that is really your opinion, you should go to trial and tell the judge “its only assault if he hits with a closed fist” and then see how much that kid enjoys jail. Just so you know, Assault, which is the crime they want him to be charged with, only requires an offensive touching. It

If Person A cheats on their Taxes and Person B burglarizes their condo, taking ill gotten belongings; both have still committed crimes and Person B is not relieved of any culpability. Its common sense, you can’t hit people. The only question is whether the damage done reaches the level of “substantial bodily harm.”

You can’t hit people. There are times when one person has hit another person and a defense of “justification” or self-defense either mitigates or serves as a complete defense. This is not one of those times. The rest of your analogy is nonsense.

I mean, is that 50-years of “national service” hyperbole? Wikipedia says he is 68 and was in the air force for 25 years. Is he saying that ever since he was 18, he has been a public servant? This would be the case even when he was working for private corporations...