No more balloon release?

Hastings_Husker

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I heard on the way home that a guy was suing the university to stop the balloon release after the first score because the balloons could harm animals and the environment when they eventually fall. Any chance the university fights it, or does the balloon release just die?
 

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skintight

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The university doesn't release the balloons. the university is merely selling balloons.
 

redfanusa

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A lawsuit isn't necessary, but really, isn't the balloon release stupid and tired at this point? Does anybody honestly care about it? I'm sure kids get excited, but my kids get excited about any balloon.

If it were up to me, the balloon release would have disappeared a long time ago.
 

bigboxes

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A lawsuit isn't necessary, but really, isn't the balloon release stupid and tired at this point? Does anybody honestly care about it? I'm sure kids get excited, but my kids get excited about any balloon.

If it were up to me, the balloon release would have disappeared a long time ago.

No. It's tradition and I see nothing wrong with it. If you don't like it then don't release a balloon. Why crap all over those that do?
 

OmahaSker

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A lawsuit isn't necessary, but really, isn't the balloon release stupid and tired at this point? Does anybody honestly care about it? I'm sure kids get excited, but my kids get excited about any balloon.

If it were up to me, the balloon release would have disappeared a long time ago.
I don't think I've ever released a balloon but it's our shtick and I'll be damned if some hippy liberal is gunna take that away.
 

huskerfan1414

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No. It's tradition and I see nothing wrong with it. If you don't like it then don't release a balloon. Why crap all over those that do?
Exactly. It's a great tradition and it looks cool. Especially for kids.
Can't anyone just have common sense anymore? There's nothing wrong with releasing balloons. Why can't we enjoy simple pleasures and traditions anymore in America? This whole global Mother Earth guilt trip went too far years ago.
For those who say what's the big deal, I ask....what's the big deal?
 

bigboxes

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No. It's tradition and I see nothing wrong with it. If you don't like it then don't release a balloon. Why crap all over those that do?

In fact, you could say the same thing about the Tunnel Walk. You leave the N alone on the helmet. I don't care how old and tired our traditions are to many on this board. It's ours and you can't manufacture tradition. That's what we have over the Oregons of the world. You embrace it. You don't discard it.
 

donahues17

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Traditions are traditions. Red, so should we not care about the sellout streak as well? Or what about the tunnel walk? Might as well say thats old and tired too. Lets just scrap the blackshirt tradition too since we havent seen a true blackshirt defense in quite some time.

All in the name of a pussified socitey that gets butthurt over anything. Tell me how many reports of animals being injured have been made over this? Are we gonna stop selling helium as well and not let any ballons be released into the air? Gtfo with that crap.
 

huskerfan1414

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And Libs like this are perfectly ok with bald eagles getting killed like crazy by wind turbines.
Bunch of sissies. Everyone has to have a cause, unless it goes against the agenda of the regime.
 

Cloud_a_Heart

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I don't mind anyone having a cigarette outside the bar. I am glad that lawmakers changed the tradition of a smoke filled bar. I also am glad that most smokers dispose of their cigarette butts appropriately instead of just flicking them on the ground and littering.

Many birds, amphibians, and fish suffer because of plastics and synthetic materials being left in inappropriate places in the environment. If a Nebraska football tradition is contributing to harming wildlife and ecosystems then I am happy if it is ceased. Finding a biodegradable helium filled floating alternative seems reasonable. My kids know better than to litter on purpose, and most adults do as well.

The environmental science/biology background I have, as well as being related to a couple of veterinarians, forces me to say the current tradition needs tweaked or abandoned. If you argue that I don't have to participate, but don't tell you that you shouldn't, then I would agree up until you are doing something to harm something that I have been educated to defend. This is not a political battle. This is a "don't smoke in my house or leave your butts in my yard" issue. My view may be of the minority, but hopefully my view is respected.
 

Huskerfan2112

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Cows are harmed to make footballs,fairbury hotdogs, and runzas.

The carbon emissions generated by 90000 people traveling to and from a game are massive, as are the emissions generated by those watching on tvs powered by fossil fueled power plants.

Football is bad for animals and the environment. Let's just ban the game and be done with it.
 

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Liberalism truly is mental disease. Proven over and over every day.

And ultraconservatives are as kooky as extreme liberals. Cloud is correct...If we can identify a way to eliminate depositing thousands upon thousands of balloons into the environment each year, we need to do it. It's the equivalent of littering on a mass scale, and it needs to change.
 
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NikkiSixx_rivals269993

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Aren't there bio degradable balloons?
This is what I was told as well when I made a similar argument about it last year.

To me, it's still amounts to littering and is completely unnecessary in the grand scheme of things. Those that try to justify it using some sort of "tradition" argument or political argument are off base in my view.

No, I don't think it's cool that some 10,000 balloons are manufactured, sold, and then littered all over the state, seven times a year. I think it's irresponsible. Just like that empty plastic water bottle you throw in the trash can, rather than recycle. In the past, no one thought anything of it, now we know better.

We are better than that I would hope.
 
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This is what I was told as well when I made a similar argument about it last year.

To me, it's still amounts to littering and is completely unnecessary in the grand scheme of things. Those that try to justify it using some sort of "tradition" argument or political argument are off base in my view.

No, I don't think it's cool that some 10,000 balloons are manufactured, sold, and then littered all over the state, seven times a year. I think it's irresponsible. Just like that empty plastic water bottle you throw in the trash can, rather than recycle. In the past, no one thought anything of it, now we know better.

We are better than that I would hope.
In the grand scheme nothing any of us say think or do is necessary.
 

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This is way over the top, but your idea of "nice things" is much different than mine..





What we as people say, think, and do can and does have an impact on the world.

You are either part of the solution, or part of the problem.
In the grand scheme we aren't even a bleep
 

Crushinator

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What do you value more: the idea of tradition and 3 seconds of amusement or some "stupid liberal" idea about caring for our environment?
 
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big red23

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This is what I was told as well when I made a similar argument about it last year.

To me, it's still amounts to littering and is completely unnecessary in the grand scheme of things. Those that try to justify it using some sort of "tradition" argument or political argument are off base in my view.

No, I don't think it's cool that some 10,000 balloons are manufactured, sold, and then littered all over the state, seven times a year. I think it's irresponsible. Just like that empty plastic water bottle you throw in the trash can, rather than recycle. In the past, no one thought anything of it, now we know better.

We are better than that I would hope.
I don't mind if someone is concerned with the environment, but suing the university? That is worse in my eyes! Ask them to stop or change to biodegradable balloons that are not bad for the environment. Suing is a waste of tax payer money, and benefits no one!
 

Cloud_a_Heart

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Somebody else will clean up after me.......

What's a couple of beer cans left in the parking lot after that great tailgate?
Or a few plastic bags that blow away at the campsite?
Or that Styrofoam night crawler container left along the bank of the river next to some knotted up and discarded fishing line?

It's irresponsible, but don't worry, someone else will clean up after you.

And yes, I harm things, even kill things on purpose for my protein, and yes, I use electricity and a vehicle that burns fossil fuel....... but if trying to be less destructive to the overall well being of an ecosystem gets me labeled as a sissy, then I guess I will own that name.
 

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Look, I loathe the libtard/conservatard type comments that add exactly ZERO to the discussion. I was responding to a fellow poster who thought the tradition should be long dead. If there are biodegradable balloons then by all means use them.
 
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NikkiSixx_rivals269993

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I don't mind if someone is concerned with the environment, but suing the university? That is worse in my eyes! Ask them to stop or change to biodegradable balloons that are not bad for the environment. Suing is a waste of tax payer money, and benefits no one!
Completely agree. This is something SE could just do with a policy change, and that would be the end of it.
 

GretnaShawn

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Doesn't the university have a huge research and innovation campus? Make some biodegradable balloons and use another gas that is lighter than helium. Problem solved.

I love the tradition, but helium is not renewable and could be used for better applications. And I can't stand when somebody throws a cigarette butt out the window, so a ton of balloons becoming litter should upset me if I am not being hypocritical.
 

GretnaShawn

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In the grand scheme we aren't even a bleep

When everybody thinks this way, we get ourselves into the problems we have. Everybody needs to try and do some small things to make things nice. I don't care if you drive a truck or anything like that. But if we can not litter and easily switch to something that is biodegradable then we should do it.
 
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NorthWillRiseAgain

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When everybody thinks this way, we get ourselves into the problems we have. Everybody needs to try and do some small things to make things nice. I don't care if you drive a truck or anything like that. But if we can not litter and easily switch to something that is biodegradable then we should do it.
Each of us is only a bleep, but a billion bleeps is pretty big.
 

jteten

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Faux environmentalists will jump on this because its not going to involve any sacrifice of themselves. Either go all in with your save the earth stances, or save the hypocritical BS.

Personally, I dont care either way about the balloons, I just dislike transparent environmentalists. Get rid of it for all I care.