Save the Cheerleader

When the people who point out that playing football damages the brains of young players win the argument and football goes away forever, what will happen to the cheerleaders? My goodness, we can’t have cheerleaders go away. (Think what the halls of McKinley High would look like without cheerleaders.) I say, “Save the cheerleader!” Football – bah, humbug. Cheerleaders – rah, rah, rah.

Please leave a comment with your first 50 words on the topic “save the cheerleader.”

Author: Virginia DeBolt

Writer and teacher who writes blogs about web education, writing practice, and pop culture.

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  1. We all have heard of the whistleblower, but what about the person who supports them, doesn’t get public credit, but suffers from fear of being punished at some level for their involvement. They are drawn into the hostility and economic insecurity that follows the downfall of a corrupt company but sometimes their fate isn’t know for months or even years.

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