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Malevolence: A Harmonic Convergence

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"Perhaps you would like to see “the offense” in question. Well, here it is, in all its naked criminality.

The video montage shows you contact in the Whitepine League, which is a strong and competitive league. While contact like this could be considered criminal on the sidewalk, it is not, never has been, and never should be treated as criminal on the court. The video then moves on to bad (but not criminal) behavior in college ball, and the same in the NBA. many of them not called as fouls, then fouls in college ball, and then fouls in the NBA. It concludes with the two Logos incidents in question."