Yes, I will always stand behind and support what I say. because to do otherwise is not who I am.
The librarian called this a competition and awarded a prize to the winner, then changed the rules because she didn't like who was winning. She used the rewards of winning as a means to attract participants, but then denies the reward to the most deserving. That to me is selling the event as a competition, but not treating it as a competition.
With respect to the California youth league, the fact that so many parents are up in arms, the fact that the imposition of this mercy rule is so controversial and has attracted such wide-spread attention clearly shows that the association leadership has instituted a policy that was completely contrary to the expectations of the membership. Mercy rules don't exist outside of competitive environments.
Now if you disagree, that's fine. You can reach a different conclusions from the same set of facts. That's fine too. But if you're going to levy accusations that I, or someone else, are placing degrading labels on other people, or that my, or anyone else's reasoning is flawed, then stand up, point out the actual flaws and be specific.
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