New Jersey Just Banned Trash Talking in High School Sports

Starting this fall, high school students in New Jersey who taunt each other during games will be subject to investigation not only by the state's athletic association, but the state's government.
"The days of taunting, baiting and trash-talking during high school sporting events are over," reads a press release from the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). Thanks to collaboration between NJSIAA, the New Jersey Attorney General, and the New Jersey Civil Rights Division, "discriminatory conduct will also be reported to the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights and may result in further investigation."
Not everyone is as thrilled as the NJSIAA about this new encumbrance on youth games. According to the New York Post, administrators, coaches, and athletes question whether or not this is a practical or effective policy:
A top administrator from New York's Catholic High School Athletic Association says New Jersey's new initiative "seems like an overreaction."
[…] CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens president Ray Nash said… "Every time a kid trash talks there will be severe penalties? I don't know."
Thomas Jefferson boys basketball coach Lawrence Pollard says those rules would be hard to enforce in the Public Schools Athletic League.
"You would see a lot of technicals, a lot of ejections, because one thing about New York is there's a lot of friendly rivalries, so many schools close together and guys living in the same neighborhoods and projects," Pollard said.
Lincoln star Thomas Holley, an All-American defensive end and forward on the basketball team, says "it's sports – there's always going to be trash talking, no matter what." "Trash talking has been around forever," he said. "To try to get rid of it now, it doesn't make any sense."
The rule comes as a new addition to New Jersey's "Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights." The article cites the aid of the Coalition for Racial Equality in Education, which The Daily Caller points out is "mysterious umbrella group of organizations that promotes anti-discrimination initiatives in education and doesn't seem to have any web presence whatsoever."
The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights, which came into force in 2011, already restricts what students are able to do and say. It prohibits:
"any gesture, any written, verbal or physical act, or any electronic communication, whether it be a single incident or series of incidents, that is reasonably perceived as being motivated either by any actual or perceived characteristic…"
The policy covers not only school property, buses, and sponsored events, but also states that it even applies "off school grounds."
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I wish there was some way to prevent the government from passing laws that restrict what people can say or write.
I know! If only we had a set of laws at the highest level that defended basic human rights...
Public school students are not people. They're state property.
How would you feel if little Johnny while catching told little Jimmy the batter if he had naked pictures of his mom, and then followed that up with an inquiry if he would like to buy some?
Such ebil should not be allowed!
If I overheard this as an umpire I would have no choice but to buy some of the pictures.
There are, they don't apply to the states though. Funny that.
Actually, you better reread your 14th amendment, son.
Violating constitutional rights needs to have real consequences for those who do it.
"...motivated either by any actual or perceived characteristic..."
How Facsitastic! I'll take two, please.
Hey Jersey! You can take your law and your anti-bullying hysteria and shove it straight up your ass!
Right on target!:-) As Woodserson in "Dazed and confused" would said Man, it's the same b*** they tried to pull in my day. If it ain't that piece of paper, there's some other choice they're gonna try and make for you. You gotta do what Randall Pink Floyd wants to do man. Let me tell you this, the older you do get the more rules they're gonna try to get you to follow. You just gotta keep livin' man, L-I-V-I-N.
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Looks like a prophetic quote....
PC trash talking:
"Oh, good shot! You almost made it into the basket!"
"Too bad, I'm sure that was just bad luck!"
"You're very brave to play, what with your obvious disabilities!"
"Don't worry, your mother says she loves you no matter what!"
"Wow - you came all this way just lose! I admire your stick-to-it-iveness!"
"You must really be looking forward to when [name of sport] is more than a 'demonstration' sport for you guys!"
"I admire how you keep geting up and coming back for more!"
I detect sarcasm. Let's see if you can figure out how to put these cuffs on.
You know I wouldn't be all too surprised if some of the student athletes wind up using taunts like this. The more absurd aspect will be when the student athletes get smacked down for using such comments.
"You're quite strong! Too bad smell isn't everything."
"You're a funny guy! Too bad looks aren't everything."
/Dangerfield
"Your mama is so gravitationally challenged that even the involuntarily displaced men with substance abuse issues wouldn't ask her to sign an enthusiastic consent form for sexual relations, dawg."
If only I could remember the names of the two "polite" chipmunks in the Looney Tunes cartoons.
Mack and Tosh
The puritans are back in power, it seems.
Jesus Fucking AntiChrist I am so I glad my kids are through school...and we don't live in NEW JERSEY!
/Fred Armison on SNL Playing Gov. Paterson
Just when you think people cannot get any dumber, they prove you wrong.
Holy Doublethink!!!
A "Rights Division" that wants to suppress the right of free speech.
Rights aren't really rights if they can be used to hurt somebody's feelings.
You must be Canadian
YOU TAKE THAT BACK EH
Suck off hoser
But I thought the Hosers were from Indiana... are you saying they're Canadian?!
You Libertarians are so extremist. What we are saying is, you can say anything you want, as long as it's on our list of approved speech. Unapproved speech is dangerous, just like a can of soup that we don't know how much sodium is in it. Someone has to protect the children.
I took my niece and nephew and my daughter to the movies on Friday and I mentioned getting a large popcorn to share. My daughter, apple of my eye, said "with lots of salt!" My sister's kids are older and have spent more time in brainwashing academy public school so they both chimed in saying salt is bad. I told them salt is necessary to live to which the oldest (10) indicated that it was sodium that was the problem. Fucking schools. I don't think my sister taught them this bullshit.
Well, I was paying so we got a large popcorn with a shit ton of salt and we enjoyed it. Fuck you, Bloomberg.
Child abuse!
Did you say something like "Sodium is the part that's necessary to live. Without sodium ions, the brain couldn't function" and then hit them?
Sme rights are more equal than others
'Sme's have rights?
they have the right to not have their feelings hurt in NJ.
Captain Hook begs to differ. Sme will do as he is fucking told or it is the hook right up the scrotum for him.
Aresen| 6.24.13 @ 1:49PM |#
"'Sme's have rights?"
Says "congress shall make no law...', doesn't exclude Smes.
You have to right to say and do the things the political class approves of. Don't you understand how Democracy works, Kulak?
A "Rights Division" that wants to suppress the right of free speech.
You've entirely misunderstood the meaning of 'rights'.
Since more minorities play sports than non-minorities, I assume the EEOC office will be suing over these laws.
Since this is the sports thread and it hasn't become overlaoded with comments yet, is anybody else thrilled to see Nadal lose today at Wimbledon?
What sport is that? Cricket?
You guys see Max Papis smack the noob after the NASCAR Nationwide race on Saturday?
/'murcan
People only watch auto racing for the crashes.
Yeah, the one yesterday didn't kill anybody; boring.
He's no merkin.
If Christie and Rafa are in a boat and the boat sinks, who is saved?
Both of them - Christie's so fat he's buoyant.
Trash talking! Civil Rights violation!
if only there were some type of officials or authorities at the games. they could probably nip it in the bud.
I suggest putting militarized police on the sidelines of the games. If they hear anyone using unapproved speech, they just tackle the offender and haul them off to re-education camp.
That's exactly what I was thinking. If I'd ever trash talked, I'd have been running sprints until I puked or passed out.
??
Coaches don't here everything, especially at the bottom of the pile.
Does this so-called "Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights" prevent the State from bullying students?
It's not bullying if you consent to it, and those kids consented when they were born in America!
Murika, fuck yeah! Home of the meek and land of the enslaved.
My wife wanted my son to practice patriotic songs this weekend for recitals at the old folks homes. It didn't go ever well when I stated that the words should be changed to land of the serfs and home of the chickenshit.
Roadz!
they consented when they went out for various sports and almost to a player, I would wager each let out a loud WTF? upon hearing this.
Of course not. Nowadays, while the government is pissing all over the actual bill of rights, it tries to distract attention by writing new ones that restrict what other people can do but give it a free hand.
Shouldn't players be more offended at losing than whatever the opposition has to say about their female family members? Why aren't they banning winning?
You didn't really have to give them ideas, I'm sure they will get around to that, sooner than later. After all, winning offends the losing team. So winning must be banned. Even saying winning should be banned.
You've got it backwards. Losing is going to be banned. We're all winners.
So now that the gehs have come out of the closet in the NFL, if someone puts a viscous hit on an openly gay player, is that a 15 yard penalty, or a hate crime?
Viscous hits will be covered by the lesser known "thick and sticky" rule.
GDit! vicious...
I don't think you can ejaculate on someone just because he is openly gay. Maybe I've misunderstood the rules.
It depends on whether you're playing with Warty
I'm not sure if the comment got better from the type-o/misspell, or not...
Is Hyperion even capable of making good comments?
You mom says that I make good comments during sex...
So now that the gehs have come out of the closet in the NFL
Huh? Did I miss a press conference? Who came out?
We're all winners except the actual winners, who will be reported to the New Jersey Office of the Handicapper General.
I suspect a lot of phrases in Spanish are about to become common place.
Ya no mames.
I suspect the kids are going to pay more attention in whatever foreign language they take.
Kid: We need a pitcher, not a belly itcher!
Prog Bureaucrat: OFF TO THE REEDUCATION CENTER WITH YOU, BIGOT!
for the first time in my life, I am ashamed to be from New Jersey.
it took you this long?
You must have a high resistance to shaming
You're reading about New Jersey for the first time?
I thought trash talking was the official language of New Jersey.
Combating bullying with... bullying.
"On the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds that on other days and other fields will bear the fruits of victory" We're breeding a generation of pansies incapable of dealing with human-to-human conflict who will take out their frustrations with bushmasters..
"Nice free speech you've got there. Be a shame if something were to happen to it."
Dino and Luigi Vercotti were behind this law.