Banning Violent Sports
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Time is running by, life is getting more and more complicated each and everyday, and with the emerging problems and crises, people barely have time to look back at these dilemmas to turn them over and over again in hope of finding convenient solutions. This is the case of violence in this world. Violent acts are not a new phenomenon, so the great concern for banning violence these days is most probably the result of accumulating torture and hooliganism. The spotlight is now emphasizing on violent sports and the need to ban them by the aid of law, which is the most convenient control method capably of adapting the society's actions.
There might be several notions for what violent sports really are. If getting hurt, punched or injured in a sports game categorizes this sport as a violent one, the result would be the absence of " real sports". There is practically no sport that doesn't require physical risk, except for mental sports such as golf, billiard, and chess or darts maybe! Physical sports on the other hand require mental capabilities integrated in physical strength, with varying levels according to the game rules. It might be wise to mention that wrestling is not a mental nor a physical sport; it's a mean of entertainment in a time where extensive void in private, career and social life is taking over every community's lifestyle. In my opinion, wrestling can't be part of this issue because it's not a real sport...