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I really liked this bit: "You know, I remember in high school, already I was pretty old."
Not that he doesn't have a point, but some of this feels more like the feelings of someone with a nerdy and intellectual disposition feeling disconnected with the culture around him.
I think it's interesting that sports have been coded as right wing all my life, and now we're in a moment where conservatives are shying away from them.
what a fucking nerd
sports are fun, community is fun, it is humans creating meaning out of absolutely nothing, transcendence of our existential quandary in a nutshell. whatever why am I wasting my time, go stare at a math
the only sport should be the people's protracted war
Chess or Starcraft 1?
this is the only part I particularly agree with, the rest is pretty half-hearted analysis by somebody in an intellectual circle trying to justify their superiority to the rubes, whether that's the intention or not.
this isn't to say that sports are always bad anymore than, say, nationalism is always bad. the idea of "I was born in a place surrounded by fans of this team, and thus I must also support this team" is a pretty transferable mentality to geopolitics. it's very anti-internationalist and keeps you believing that you have more in common with your billionaires than the working class in the countries your empire is routinely destroying. but sports can also be a positive force for building camaraderie so I wouldn't go as far as the reddit-esque critique of "sportsball, amiright?"