TheRam
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Again, explain how this is politically correct? You are using it as a pseudonym for a decision you don't like. It has no relevance in this discussion.
The rule was never changed - punching has always been against the laws of the game. There was a mandate to increase the punishment. In addition to this, it makes sense for this for with concussion and head injuries are key concern for professional sports and its athletes.
The game isn't about hatred. The game is about competition, skill, speed, and physicality. If you need hatred to enjoy a sport - you need to seek some professional help.
It is politically correct because it is forcing players to curtail there natural impulse to strike out when someone does something either physically or verbally to them that is offensive or harmful because supposedly we the public can't handle seeing a punch thrown in anger. Nature is nature and to force someone to absorb whatever crap some players dish out knowing that there will not be any repercussions, especially if the refs miss it, then that is just plain wrong.
Again, I am not referring to the cheep shot punch that comes out of the blue, that deserves a send off. I am referring to two blokes sizing each other up and if a punch or two are thrown, big freakin deal.
Humans will always fight. The law is the law and rules are rules, but there will always be someone that will break them or use the rules to piss others off if he or she knows that they won't be dealt with physically by the victim. The occasional punch is warranted under that scenario.
Also if you don't think that sport, especially football(RL) hasn't been driven by a good portion of hatred over the years then you don't know what you are talking about. State against State comes to mind, but there are countless example of hate in sport. What the hell are you talking about. Sure competition, skill, speed, and physicality are necessary that is what the elite part of any sporting code automatically brings, but under all that, rivalries and hate fester between players and organisation depending on history and circumstance.
You have no idea mate. Most sports are combative by their very nature. Maybe you've been watch chequers played by librarians, while sipping your hot coco mate. Don't worry champ, mummy will be home soon to tuck you in.