CELEBRATING IN SPORTS AND POLITICAL EXPRESSION SHOULD NOT BE DESTRUCTIVE
CELEBRATING IN
SPORTS AND POLITICAL EXPRESSION SHOULD NOT BE DESTRUCTIVE
By Domenick J.
Maglio Phd. Traditional Realist
Sports fans have
accepted violence: shooting, turning over cars, smashing windows and lampposts,
tearing down signs, looting businesses and starting fires as acceptable
behaviors after winning a championship in sports. It could be on the
professional, college or even high school or lower levels of travel team. Celebrating has become synonymous with an uninhibited
orgy of destroying other people’s property, which is against the law but is
accepted when it comes to sporting events.
The US professional
sports of hockey, baseball, soccer, and football recently have had celebration melees
that have resulted not only in drunken property destruction of immense
proportions but shootings as well. “Celebrations” on college campuses have
college security personnel turning a blind eye to protect privileged college
students from county and city law enforcement. They understand arresting these youthful
rioters for violating property laws would give them an arrest record that would
follow them through their adult life. College
security personnel on smaller campuses usually know the students on some level
while larger universities understand the negative publicity will have an impact
on their institution. In either case the campus police will rarely take legal
action.
When protest riots occur,
the local police do not enforce the law but are allowing the area of damage to
expand. This has become the new normal. The police are mostly observers with
few riot participants getting arrested. In April of 2015 Baltimore mayor,
Stephanie Rawlings Blake, allowed protestors to express themselves under the
guise of freedom of speech. She went as far as stating to her police force,
“give those who wish to destroy, space.” This pronouncement gave them a green
light.
This lawlessness has
existed in foreign nations for many years. Soccer hooligans have been a problem
worldwide. In Canada on June 17th 2019 Toronto Raptors basketball team
won the NBA championship. An estimated 1.5 million people were at the
celebration and four people were shot.
Riots become a “party
of destruction.” People from all different backgrounds attempt to top each other
in property destruction. It is an intense negative high of doing what you know
is against the law without the fear of punishment. It is permission to be
lawless. The loss through these riots has to be paid through our taxes or increased
college tuition. The ultimate cost is lowering our standard of civilized
behavior to a pathetic level encouraging and legitimizing deviant behavior. The
real and only victims are the law-abiding citizens not the law-breakers.
This ridiculous
government policy of hands-off inflames rather than quells the worst instincts
of groups. Clusters of people or crowds who are allowed to be out-of-control lose
their personal inhibitions joining the mob mentality. When you include the
presence of drugs, alcohol or impressing one’s friends, it becomes almost
irresistible.
Law abiding citizens
have to take a stand and say enough is enough. Celebrations and political
protests should not be opportunities to wreak havoc. Rioting in urban areas,
college campuses or any other place does not give anyone the right, no matter
their rationalization, for robbing people of their valuable property.
Celebrations, making
a political statement, or getting in touch with one’s animal instincts cannot
be legitimate excuses for not being punished for violating peaceful people’s
rights and property. Enforcing the law is essential to not go down the path of
anarchy. Our society has to make clear that there will no longer be tolerance
nor justification for destroying anyone’s property and peace. Our society
should encourage law enforcement to do their function of keeping law and order.
Rioting is not a “victimless crime.” It adversely affects all property owners
and the community.
Rioting for any
grievance, celebrating a sports victory, or turning a blind eye to supposedly further
social justice causes are reinforcing criminal behavior. Not only does it
condone criminal actions but it acts as a recruiting tool to increase new
actors to join the ranks of law breakers. “Monkey see, monkey do” is as
relevant today as it has been over the ages.
Making protests an
“event” of reckless and illegal behavior has been multiplied by politician’s
asinine decisions to allow and rationalize criminal behaviors to gain political
favors. It is rational and effective to grant policemen the powers and backing
to do their job. Police “standing down” during riots for any reason is
condoning that which should be prevented or stopped in order to have a stable
nation of law and order. This and only this will begin to reverse lawlessness
in our country.
Domenick Maglio, PhD.
is a columnist carried by various newspapers, an author of several books and
owner/director of Wider Horizons School, a college prep program. Dr. Maglio is
an author of weekly newspaper articles, INVASION WITHIN and a new book entitled, IN CHARGE
PARENTING In a PC World. You can see many of Dr. Maglio’s articles at
www.drmaglio.blogspot.com.
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