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Showing Original Post only (View all)Sports, the new opiate of the people [View all]
Last edited Mon Jul 23, 2012, 09:22 PM - Edit history (2)
Yup...
Just heard this on Current.
But reality is...people who love sports and fanatically follow LeBron James, nothing wrong with that...don't know jack of what goes on in the country and affects their lives.
This is not everybody, not by far...but we have all met friends or relatives, or both...who can regale you with stats...ask them about the ACA...go ahead...you know this and I know this. This is a perfect description.
(On tv...tell me when was the last time you heard this from a talking head? Quite frankly don't remember)
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Comparing politics to sports, or even mentioning them in the same sentence, is absurd.
dogknob
Jul 2012
#33
If the OP is ridiculous why is this topic part of sports curricula in universities?
malaise
Jul 2012
#52
Says a person whose favorite group is "Socialist Progressives" on a political web site.
RC
Jul 2012
#59
I think there's some truth to it ... but then it's also true that people who *don't* follow sports
fishwax
Jul 2012
#41
It's not sports that is the opiate, it's the soap opera television version of sports.
HuckleB
Jul 2012
#44
I deeply apologize for enjoying sports, as well as entertainment of any kind.
AngryOldDem
Jul 2012
#79