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In reply to the discussion: Noam Chomsky: Why Americans Know So Much About Sports But So Little About World Affairs [View all]Buddha2B
(117 posts)6. It's the exact same thing in Australia
Frankly I think Noam is being generous.
I grew up a sickly overweight asthmatic kid forced to compete in sports at school because that was the done thing. I watched as those who won the genetic/physical lottery were celebrated, and saw the brainy kids being marginalized.
After school I realized it wasn't enough to have brains, you need wealth to get an education. You need support.
Sports gets both.
Meanwhile the current government here has dismantled Science funding and for the first time in 70 years there is no science minister. But a Brisbane football oval got funds to build an amenities block.
Bread and circuses.
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Noam Chomsky: Why Americans Know So Much About Sports But So Little About World Affairs [View all]
xchrom
Sep 2014
OP
You have all of that right. And I notice sports reporters seem sharper and more willing and able to
Fred Sanders
Sep 2014
#47
Bread and circuses is exactly what came to mind when I read the ttitle of the OP
Turborama
Sep 2014
#60
The media doesnt say that about Ukraine because its B.S. promulgated by Russian apologists
stevenleser
Sep 2014
#61
My dad frequently observed that local newspapers devote a page to local high school atheletes
phantom power
Sep 2014
#8
Americans are as poorly informed about sports as they are about world affairs
mathematic
Sep 2014
#15
Excellent post. Noam is always so astute despite not exactly being the best speaker.
Populist_Prole
Sep 2014
#40
"The way the system is set up, there is virtually nothing people can do anyway. . . "
ucrdem
Sep 2014
#52
"Stay home and tend to your garden" < Your attempt to deflect what he said, not what he said.
jtuck004
Sep 2014
#58