Fans need to abide by kindergarten rules and keep their hands to themselves

Why can't we all just be good friends?


Every week, it seems like we see a new video of a game in which fans are arguing.



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This week is no exception.



Heinz Field was the scene of a preseason match between the Detroit Lions fans and the Pittsburgh Steelers fans.



It is available here.



I don't know what the original argument was, so Im not going to speculate. However, whenever you get your hands on another person, you are in the wrong. When he was slapped across his face, the man in the white shirt couldn't help but defend himself.



What can you expect from a man when you shove him in his face?



You have people being knocked out, and security needing to intervene.



This disturbing trend has been observed across all sports. Many fans are now losing their home training, after being quarantined for over a year.



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Look at how this woman escalated the Rams-Chargers game last week. Once it started, there was no stopping the punches coming from every direction.



Even the Suns-in-4 fiasco, which was funny, during the Western Conference semifinals got out of control.



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Nobody wants to see such behavior at a game, especially not adults, who are likely to have jobs the next day. We have to learn how to live in a more civilized society.



All that is required is to be focused on their business and enjoy the game they have paid for. You can keep your hands off of your liquor intake and focus on your team.



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It's that easy.