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That’s a good question as sports are ingrained and you can’t take away people’s tribal entertainment without consequences. Panem et circenses and all that.
But we can switch to things like tennis or fortnite which don't carry the risk - knowing that just from training your kid could get brain damage wouldn't you try to encourage them into something safer?
I tried watching some Fortnite streamers, pretty sure it left me with more brain damage than my two deployments.