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EXACTLY. So, he can participate in wrestling he just can't compete in matches.
Unless you are implying something different?
if he was a statistician, who learned moves during practice, you wouldn't care? A similar situation happened at my high school and the statistician was a team mate. He was disabled, but he was taught all of the plays, limited moves and was allowed in the huddle before the game. He didn't participate in the actual game.
That's what I took from your first post.The hood mentality is crippling disease, that attacks your nervous system. It makes you nervous of the system. Gangsters and hood rats are especially susceptible to this growth stunting mentality. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. The hood is where I'm from, but it's not what I am. --Keith David--Ice Cube
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I think its pretty F'ed up to put either kid in that situation. Blue was put a lose lose situation and made the most of it. I am all for disabled kids participating in sports and such but that kids wouldn't have got the pin except for the fact the other kid PULLED him on to himself then put his own shoulders to the mat. If I were the kid with cp I would have been so embarrassed by the pity win.
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12/11/2012 1:06pm
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