From live sports not being broadcast due to the broadcaster not having the rights in your area, to live broadcasts being bombarded with advertisements, to leagues deciding against putting a team in a city because it’s not profitable enough even if the sport is popular in the city (see Quebec in the NHL), to rich leagues from the global core stealing all the talent from the rest of the world leaving competitions in the global south worse off. I could go on and on.

  • @ihaveibs
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    121 year ago

    It chews up and spits out kids from marginalized communities too. Its really sad here in the the states

    • loathesome dongeater
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      141 year ago

      People treat children from poor backgrounds ascending to the status of high level and well paid professional players as inspiration but for every one such success there are thousands of failures. It’s the part of the same trend where a child funding a medical procedure by operating a lemonade stand is portrayed as wholesome.

      • @ihaveibs
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        91 year ago

        It convinces kids and families that they will be able to escape their oppression by getting rich in the NBA or NFL. Its an unfortunately very effective tool to destroy revolutionary consciousness. I don’t think it is a coincidence that there was an explosion of famous black athletes following the Civil rights era, or that none of them became a Muhammad Ali like figure.

        • loathesome dongeater
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          1 year ago

          Players are discarded like trash the moment they get “uppity”. Best example is (don’t know the spelling) Kaepernick.

      • @Cysioland
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        41 year ago

        It also whitewashes evil corruption orgs like FIFA