10/19/2025
It’s not just on the field.
Rage. Escalation from zero to 100. Lack of accountability. Immediate gratification. All about me or mine.
It happens everywhere — on the road, in the grocery store, in the stands, in courthouses, in the classroom, in politics, in everyday conversations. Pork Roll or Taylor Ham?
To me, the beginning of it all started when the ability to have the answers to everything was right at our fingertips.
Three culprits:
1️⃣ The Internet
2️⃣ Cell Phones
3️⃣ Social Media
This article about the “most violent day ever” on N.J. sports fields is just one symptom of a much deeper issue — a culture that rewards outrage, blurs accountability, and feeds off instant reactions.
📖 Read the article:
It was the most violent day ever on N.J. sports fields. Are we doing anything about it?
💡 You can even go to google or chatgpt and find examples that show this isn’t limited to sports.
These aren’t isolated incidents — they’re signals.
We’ve created a world where every emotion can go viral, every moment can explode, and every disagreement can become a battle.
It’s time we slow down, look up, and remember: not every reaction needs an audience.
Did I even need to share this post or my opinion? Probably not. 🤷🏼♀️
I will quote one of my favorite people; “Nobody cares Tina”. I think right there lies the problem: Nobody cares.
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Three unruly incidents erupted at three sports venues on a single day