I said what I said

Also I’m high

      • 2Password2Remember [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        cringe post. there’s a huge difference between not liking sports and being an insufferable “sPoRbSbAlL” dipshit. my post is very obviously about the latter group, not the former, and I don’t appreciate you trying to collapse that distinction

        Death to America

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Fairly obvious that a lot of people’s resentment towards sports comes from simply not being good at it in school and getting picked last for the team or whatever. It’s like the inverse of people hating on nerds, where it’s obvious that they hate nerds because they were never good at math in school.

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    sports haters are incredibly annoying and childish. critiques of how athletes are treated and the culture around sports are valid but “haha sporbsball amirite” makes me think you’re never interacted with someone outside of the internet

    • Hard disagree on this one. In a vacuum, sports is a hobby like any other, and it’s fine, if not my particular cup of tea.

      But in practice, it holds a unique position of cultural hegemony, perhaps especially in America, in such a way that it is inextricably bound up with gender, patriarchy, race, labor and capitalism. I personally hate sports because people assume things about me based on what they think my gender is, and use it to police my gender.

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        this

        I have no problem with people enjoying sports. What i have a problem with is people having a problem with me not enjoying sports.

        Growing up i was always asked about sports and expected to care about them, enjoy watching them, and have something to say about them. My not caring was an unwelcome deviation from what people expected then, sometimes that necesitated an excuse for why it was okay and i always hated.

        I hope its not like that for people growing up today, and we’re all just letting people enjoy things. As a kid the things i enjoyed weren’t okay and it wasn’t okay that i didn’t enjoy sports.

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    I watch 0 sports and the terms sportsball makes me angry. To the point I’ve thought about a gamer equivalent to throw back. Closest I can think of is controllertoy

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        soccer

        fifa uses fucking human trafficking to build stadiums, all of the sexual assault stories, refusing to pay women fairly.

        basketball

        college basketball still steals MILLIONS from mostly poor black teens and young adults. your face can be sold on a shirt that makes millions and you make no money and you probably never will. there is also a culture of player abuse around basketball. and you still have a sport that reduces people to their bodies and if those bodies have opinions they are told to shut up and play. and they still also refuse to pay women and stop assaulting them. stadiums still take millions of taxpayer dollars.

        i dont care about your local adult sports team or a pick up game, but sports under capitalism is destructive to the bodies, minds and lives of millions of black and brown children. nothing is as bad as football and boxing but these companies are no less “evil”

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          You’re talking about the capitalist implementation of leagues and commodification of the sports.

          Might as well call movies and books evil because of what studios and publishers have done, get tax breaks in many states, treat workers poorly, etc.

          It’s capitalism, not sports inherently whether organized or not.

          I also think if we want a proletarian movement, it’s better we don’t demonize sports

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            This is a dumb argument. The platonic ideal of a sports league does not exist, global-capitalist sports leagues exist plus whatever the DPRK has. No one is arguing against the platonic ideal, they are arguing against the existing institutions and the systemic problems that inform their nature.

            Except maybe the high-contact non-comvat sports like American Football and Rugby, but certainly not basketball.

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              Were organized sports not a major cultural part of communist and socialist nations? Is there something inherently fascistic about “professional”, for lack of a better word, athletics and organized sporting leagues, as in the best in their class coming together to form teams and compete against each other for plaudits and the entertainment of spectators?

              A lot of people are arguing against sports, or at least organized sports, in general here. Many in here are upset with the cultural assumptions put on them by conservative, patriarchal societies through sports and using this to attack sports in general and the people who enjoy them. The term “sportsball” is not an attack on the capitalist model of professional sports, it’s way to infantilize people who enjoy a specific form of entertainment.

              Those are valid feelings and valid critiques, but I believe they are attacking symptoms and not the cause.

              And I do still feel it is best we don’t fall out of touch with the working class, which generally is fond of sports.

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            Nobody said that is. What is evil is the religion of sports in America, the cultural obsession that steamrolls public education and hollows them out, turning them into little football factories with class sizes of 50 where half of them are illiterate (whether that’s from all the money going to the coach instead of teachers, or all the concussions they are inflicting on the children). Every adult sports fanatic who spends money and goes to events and watches games contributes to this massive festering rot

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    I think the synthesis here is that yes sports are dumb. So is dungeons and dragons. Adults can like dumb things, just acknowledge they are not serious and are for playing around.