What's going on with the young man and the grandma grabbing the court?

June 1, a video of young people and grandparents clashing on the basketball court went viral on Weibo. The video shows that in Luoyang City, Henan Province, Wangcheng Park basketball court, a few young people playing basketball and square dancing uncle aunt because of the field problem conflicts, both sides fought. Police have intervened and the basketball court has been temporarily closed.

Screenshot of the video

The video shows a topless young man on the basketball court, with a number of grandparents in a heated argument, which developed into a physical conflict. The two sides were later persuaded to de-escalate.

The exact cause of the clash has yet to be further investigated by the police, while netizens' attitude towards the incident seems to be all about condemning the square-dancing amazons.

There are also netizens who said, this is really not good to judge the right and wrong,the venue is a basketball court, young people playing basketball is right, but the square dance as a recent years swept the nation's middle-aged and elderly sports, as one of the ways to improve the quality of physical fitness of the middle-aged and elderly, is also worthy of promotion, just the venue is indeed a problem. One is young people, one is our parents generation, to say who is right and who is wrong, difficult ah!

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The moncler jackets outlet argued that they have been jumping here for several years, and that this is the natural place for them to jump.

The boys said that in previous years they had been playing until 7 p.m. and had taken the initiative to let them out, but recently the weather has been getting hotter and they would like to come out later to play and finish later.

But the older men and women showed up at the court every night at 7 p.m. sharp and danced until 8:30 p.m., and by that time it was already dark and the court had no lighting and could not be played.

The two sides argued so much that they even attracted the police.

The police said they would contact the department in charge of managing the stadium later to coordinate the square dancing elsewhere.