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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]Progressive dog
(7,588 posts)18. We could ban sports as a start.
He shouldn't ever use the word superficial to describe others.
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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
