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Then why is it a witch trial when its actually being enforced.
Because of the WAY it was enforced.
I don't think there is a coach here who thinks anyone's spot is guaranteed on any team. But I find the details as presented: between competition days, letting a cheerleader find out at warmups because her backup is in her spot, and the parent finding out via team parent text: to be unprofessional and harmful. I dont understand this as a coach, and as a parent i would never tolerate this sort of thing for my children's teams.
Its baffling that you honestly don't believe that kids should be held accountable. The way this situation was handled was wrong and I have agreed to that multiple times during this conversation. At the end of the day CP was asked to do a skill that she had solid, for whatever reason CP is consistently unable to perform the skill, The parent who signs paperwork stating that if an athlete at some point loses a skill in time their spot is reconsidered everyone is bewildered. When I don't do something that I'm supposed to do wear a seat belt, pay my taxes on time, or leave early enough for work I understand that because of my actions I may be held accountable I don't blame everyone else, or make excuses for myself and I damn sure won't do it for my kids. BTW I don't believe the OP has done this but every scorned cheer mom on this forum seems to believe that is a normal procedure, maybe this is why the sport/country youth are suffering because they are never allowed to be held accountable.
We can all be mad at how it happened, but you can't be mad that it happened.
I actually didn't see any of this on this thread. What i read was outrage on the methods.