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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I have never understood how a sports team win or loss turns into an excuse to flip cars, burn buildings and loot stores.
There's plenty of countries around the world that celebrate sport as life and death. South Americans and their soccer rivalries are some of the more amazing illustrations of humanity if you get the chance to investigate.What a bunch of Canuckleheads.
As much as we all love sport, at the end of the day its not a matter of life and death.
Yet these idiots are making it this.
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....and people talk about Boston? I people in Boston/NE/US realize that this is not representative of Canada. We are are not like the 20-something, out of control, sense of entitlement, spoiled and immature, pathetic excuse for human beings these people are, who to be honest I feel bad for.
If this is an example of the youth in our country, then we are in for real trouble down the road. Probably sounds like an old-timer but it really boils down to respect.
There's plenty of countries around the world that celebrate sport as life and death. South Americans and their soccer rivalries are some of the more amazing illustrations of humanity if you get the chance to investigate.
Start with Argentina's Boca Juniors and River Plate. One of the documentaries I've watched on this rivalry was eye opening to say the least.