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galadriel | Post #3 Ocena: 0 2016-01-31 17:45:12 (9 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 29-01-2009 Skąd: Lothlorien |
Dwunasty w tamtym temacie bronil honoru kibicow i
odcinal sie od kiboli. P.S. Ciekawostka: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/a-to-z/f/football-and-mental-health Commentators have suggested that for some fans, supporting football provides an opportunity to re-enact the ritual of battle. However this can be taken too far and lead to serious acts of violence, differentiating the fan from the 'football hooligan'. The available evidence on hooligan offenders suggest that they are generally young, in their late teens or 20s, although some 'leaders' are older. It has been suggested that initially much behaviour is simply ritualistic and non-violent verbal abuse and threats. However, 'core hooligans' are more interested in fighting or 'running' rival groups. Club football can be an attractive venue for testing masculinity. It is thought by some that particular groups of young men may be socialised into a set of standards that value and publicly reward assertive and openly aggressive expressions of masculinity. They are expected to be 'manly' and able to 'look after themselves'. They 'defend'' their own, their gang's, and their town''s reputation against the intruders. Boredom and limited opportunity for fulfilment in other areas may also play a role. The 'social drama' of the fight and the opportunity it provides for competition, achieving 'honour' and inflicting shame on opponents may motivate violent behaviour. Former hooligans have said that fights can be anticipated and enjoyed because of the challenge and the way it makes them feel. Some fighters describe the football action as being 'better than sex'. This has been termed as a 'flow' or 'peak' experience - an intense, shared emotionality, an outpouring of joy or sadness, and a strengthening of a common social identity. However, unlike non-violent fans, the hooligan rejects the vicarious role of football supporter for the more active and 'satisfying' role of direct participant in confrontations. There is a view that football is a replacement for pack hunting. Heavy drinking too is often a key element in a 'good day out'. Many violent offences by football fans are related to alcohol. - See more at: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/a-to-z/f/football-and-mental-health#sthash.rydyxjzu.dpuf [ Ostatnio edytowany przez: galadriel 31-01-2016 17:49 ] Magowie byli ludźmi cywilizowanymi, o wysokiej kulturze i wykształceniu. Kiedy mimowolnie stali się rozbitkami na bezludnej wyspie, natychmiast zrozumieli, że najważniejszą rzeczą jest zrzucenie na kogoś winy.
Ostatni Kontynent, Terry Pratchett
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zuczek2246 | Post #6 Ocena: 0 2016-01-31 18:53:42 (9 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 24-07-2015 Skąd: City |
Cytat: 2016-01-31 17:57:40, panika napisał(a): Tyniek i znowu nabijasz za £1.70 za post ![]() Niektorzy to maja wyobraznie. Panika nie jesteś w temacie to nie udzielaj się tym bardziej , że nie piszesz o kibicach tylko coś sugerujesz. Tyniek pisał do Xfisha , że jest trollem i wie , że PIS płaci 1.70zł. Nikt tutaj nie pisał , że Tyniek tyle dostaje. Druga sprawa to jak to jest ,że jednym tematy zamykacie , a drudzy mogą otwierać nowe , a powinni pisać to w '' Stop islamizacji Europy'' albo '' Co z tą Polską?'' Czemu Marian nienawidzi tak kiboli i Polaków? Adam Michnik (Szechter) oczami polskich kibicow [ Ostatnio edytowany przez: zuczek2246 31-01-2016 19:17 ] |