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Yes, really.
Because, bullying.
New Jersey high school athletes who talk trash could find their teams penalized and themselves under investigation by the state Civil Rights Division.
The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association and the state Attorney General's Office announced the new policy on Wednesday.
They say it brings athletic events into line with the state's anti-bullying law for schools.
Referees would also be required to report incidents for possible further investigation.
Soon they won't even keep score. Because "losers" will feel bad. And God forbid someone's precious little snowflake feels bad.
We're breeding a nation of wimps.
Oops, can I say "wimps?" Or is that bullying?
I wouldn't want to be accused of bullying. If the state Civil Rights
Division came knocking on my door I might be unable to resist the urge to
tell them where to shove their investigation.
Posted at 13:08 by Chris Wysocki
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