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Originally Posted by Goriders
Ok. So if hockey canada fires their head guy and puts someone else in his place 18 and 19 year old boys will never try to have sex again after going to the bar.
I just don’t see how they are actually going to accomplish anything beyond finding a scapegoat.
It’s nice to say the world will be a different place. Don’t think it’s the reality though. To think that the head of hockey canada can change sexual activity in the general population is a bit of a stretch.
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Who ever said that replacing the leadership at H.C. would result in less sexual assault? If you think that is what people are expecting, you are being obtuse. Given your track record on this site, I would assume you are just trolling.
The point is, H.C. should not be acting as a shield for these assaults; to settle lawsuits quietly on their behalf ensures that (1) there are no consequences for the perpetrators of the assault, and (2) no future events of this kind are discouraged.
No one suggesting that H.C. act as judge and jury either, but they could ensure that the perpetrators are publicly implicated in any legal proceedings, and suspend or ban them from future H.C. activities so at least there is some incentive for players to not engage in this type of activity (although some surely will continue to do so)