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Sep 19, 2017, 11:16 AM

If parents raise their kid to be a coot, isn’t that something that should be against the law? How can any rational person believe being a coot is in the best interest of the child? It is clearly child endangerment by any definition. Kids should have the right to make their own decisions and not have beliefs and coot paraphernalia forced onto them when they are helpless, moldable blobs of jelly. Something has to be done.

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I don't think that would be a valid cause of action. Hth


Sep 19, 2017, 11:31 AM

Child endangerment and child abuse is not a laughing matter, and college football fandom would not qualify under either one of those categories. Children are the innocent victims in their parents' poor decisions.

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I agree


Sep 19, 2017, 11:34 AM

These parents should be ashamed. My best friend is a gamecock fan, I have no idea why since their family has no ties to SCAR, but when they had kids, the kids wanted to go to the Clemson games with my family. Their mother allowed this and now at the ages of 11 and 9, they have seen Clemson play for 2 national titles in person and they have been Clemson season ticket holders for 8 years and 7 years respectively. They are huge orange blooded tigers. One of my favorite moments was when the 11 year old (a boy) thanked my dad for going to Clemson and turning him into a tiger. It was awesome.

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