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Easy vs. Right
A wise man* once said "We all must face the choice
between what is right and what is easy."
I coach a team of 7 & 8 year olds in what most would
consider a "rec" league (we don't charge an arm and a leg so it's
apparently not as "serious". But the work these kids put in, their
passion for the game, and the joy on their faces when they play makes me want
to throat punch people when they talk about my team like it doesn't matter. But
I digress...). I only have 5-8 kids on my team at any one time, someone else
schedules the games, we don't do orange slices/post-game snacks, we wear
t-shirts for uniforms...it's pretty easy to manage the non-soccer specific
duties.
But those things are still a HASSLE.
My brother is the president of the club, and I have to
listen to him bitch and moan about dealing with coaches/refs/parents/board
members/registrar/league president/me/etc.
It seems like a giant NUISANCE.
So if dealing with 8 kids and their parents is a hassle, and
dealing with 80 kids and their parents as well as league duties is a bigger
hassle, I imagine going a couple steps up the ladder to State Association
President is an unfathomable PAIN IN THE ASS.
I have nothing but the utmost respect for anyone willing to
dedicate their time to running a state-level soccer association. I'm guessing
they spend more time putting out fires than they do actual governance because
they get phone calls and emails about the dumbest shit imaginable at all hours
of the day. I base this belief off the fact that people are STILL whining about
the birth year change put in place by USSF.
When you're the head honcho change = complaints. Less
change, the less hassle you have to deal with. The less people calling and
bitching. The less irate emails you have to respond to.
So the easiest thing a state association president can do is
maintain the status quo.
Easy.
But is the EASY thing the RIGHT thing?
With less than two weeks until the most divisive USSF
presidential election in modern history, the leaders of state associations are
being bombarded with phone calls and emails from candidates and their
surrogates offering a vision for the future of American soccer (and sometimes
different types of "offers"...or so I've heard).
They need to decide whether they're going to do the EASY
thing and vote for a status quo candidate, or if they're going to do the RIGHT
thing and vote for the candidate that is trying to create a culture of
inclusion and empowerment for every club and association across the country.
The time is now to do the RIGHT thing. Vote your conscience.
Vote your heart. Vote for the person who shares your vision of American soccer.
Cast the RIGHT vote, even if it isn't the EASY vote.
*That "wise man" was Albus Dumbledore, so
technically it was a wise woman (JK Rowling) writing those words, but I needed
to get to my point, not waste time discussing whether to credit the fictional
character saying the words in the book or the author of the book.
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