Regarding football players, MMA fighters, boxers, wrestlers: men can be trained to achieve a frighteningly successful level of instant violence in their day job, and are often rewarded most based on the level of violence they can generate. And the question here that no one is asking is: Is it difficult or impossible for some of these men to build a wall between what they do for a living - who they ARE, in America - and how they treat people outside of their trained field? Are we asking men who often started their training in violence at a single-digit age to behave as schizophrenics, to switch from body-slamming warriors to coo-coo diaper changers in an unexamined blink? And, the reason no one is asking this question - is it because we intrinsically know, and HATE, the answer?
Below the fleeting yellow wisp of ideas:
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