Perhaps you’ve noticed as I have that a lot of people deep
into sports, knowing all about the players, statistics, history and standings,
are less into issues and problems in society such as corruption, abuse,
environmental degradation, addiction and poverty. They tend to poo poo those social things as
pesky perpetual annoyances that will always be there and that no one can do
anything about anyway. As if all the energy
and passion they pour into sports can affect the outcome of the game.
Of course it’s possible to be a sports fan and still
contribute to dealing with the issues and problems in society. It doesn’t have to be either sports or
society; it can be both sports and society.
It’s just that it tends not to be both sports and society. It tends to
be either sports or society for a large majority of white males and for white
women too, as equality spreads, to them [They are now equal opportunity drunks
as well].
What if all that energy and passion people pour into sports
was devoted to building community, helping one another and addressing the
issues and problems in society? Would we
find ways to convert the issues and problems in society to opportunities for
growth, cooperation and community? I
think we would. What if only a quarter,
25%, all that energy and passion people
pour into sports was devoted to building community, helping one another and
addressing the issues and problems in society?
We’d still find new ways to convert the issues and problems in society
to opportunities for growth, cooperation and community, wouldn’t we? Again, it’s not about either sports or
community, but both sports and community.
Also, many sports fans tend to be laissez fare or against
government. They’re with Reagan that
government is the problem, that government at all levels is too, big, and we’d
be better off without government. OK,
consider this, sports fans, what would your favorite game be like without a
referee…? Or with a corrupt ref, or with
a ref who favored one side, or a ref who was a ref but didn’t believe refers
were really necessary? What would happen
to the game then?
If nothing else, government has the role of ref in
society. But since Reagan and as we move
toward the TParty view, we have refs—people running government, who don’t
believe in refs and don’t think refs are really necessary. So, what’s happening to the game without
refs? Look around you: craziness,
absurdity, irrationality. The game is falling apart. The extreme fans are on the field, breaking
all the rules. No refs, no game.
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