John M I did not get your where talking/asking about my younger Grand kids. I have eight all together so far. The younger boys may be in sports later but I do not think they will be. IF they decide they want to play sports that is fine but that will be with them still getting all of their education FIRST. That does not mean "C" grades either. Neither of them have any reason to not get good grades and they will be expected to do so. If they have time and want to play sports then that is their parent's and their choice.
As for me being negative on the world in general??? Well I do not think I am totally negative but I am darn sure negative on the direction this country is going.
We are the leaders in very few areas anymore. I am trying to get across my view that we are not focusing on the important stuff and frittering away time/effort/money on things that do nothing to advance our way of life, standard of living, or mankind in general.
One of the big lack of focus areas is this modern sports culture. Many people can tell you the entire roster of their favorite sports team but can not tell you the owner of their employer or any of their elected official other than maybe the President.
So I am linking people's focus on sports as one of the many things that are causing a general demised of our society. Glorifying men that are not good fathers/husbands/citizen but are great ball players is just apart of the larger problem also. Look at the fellow that knocked his girl friend out on camera. He is fighting to be allowed back into the NFL. BAN HIM for life. He is thug to even think that he can hit a woman like that.
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